Apple users peeved at iOS 9 crashes


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times)A significant number of Apple customers are reporting their mobile devices have crashed after attempting to upload the new iOS 9 operating system the latest in a line of launch glitches for the tech giant.

Twitter and other social media were awash with disgruntled customers reporting two distinct faults with one appearing to be linked specifically to older models of Apple iPhones and iPads.

"It is beyond inconvenient to not be able to use your phone for a day" said student Pip Cordi as staff in the Apple store in central Sydney looked at her phone on Friday. "I have a lot of apps that I use for school - things like language apps and dictionaries and that's all really important for my studies."

Another iPhone user Zorry Coates said she had spent three hours in the Apple store and had been left with the option of either returning her phone to factory settings - losing any non-backed-up data - or waiting until Apple technicians announced an update.

"They said they were aware of the problem and their engineers were working on it 24/7 but they couldn't tell me when - or how - I would get a solution" Coates said.

"I'm very annoyed because it's wasted half my day. They pride themselves on being a company that's flawless."

Apple's headquarters in San Francisco did not respond to a request for comment late on Thursday. An Apple spokesman in Sydney said the company had no comment. - Reuters

Despite any troubles significant numbers of iOS users had upgraded; more than 16 per cent according to Mixpanel a San Francisco California-based analytics company as of 4pm PDT (2300GMT) on Thursday.

Charlie Brown a technology expert at Sydney-based Cybershack said any number of dissatisfied customers was significant in the social media era particularly following the troubled rollout of iOS 8. Apple released several further updates to iOS8 but some of the bugs were never fully fixed.

"The risk to Apple in terms of having dissatisfied customers is that as their customer base grows so will the number of those dissatisfied customers" said Brown.

One group of users reported that iOS 9 upgrade would fail after several minutes requiring them to start the process over. Many posted screen shots of the error message they received: "Software Update Failed".

That problem was likely caused by servers that were overloaded when too many people tried to download the upgrade simultaneously tech analysts said.

"It's like the Black Friday thing" said Bob O'Donnell of Technalysis Research referring to the major US shopping sale day after Thanksgiving. "Some websites get creamed on the traffic on Black Friday."

Other users many of them with older devices reported their devices seizing up on a "swipe to upgrade" page. The latest upgrade had been deemed by Apple as "friendly" to the older devices after the iOS 8 problems.

"Apple were saying the downloading mechanism doesn't take as much space to download" said Sydney-based Graham McKay an IT support specialist.

McKay and Brown said they always advised clients to wait several days before downloading any new upgrades from Apple Google or Microsoft to make sure any glitches had been found and ironed out.

Metering the upgrade or allowing users to upgrade in waves rather than all at once would have been a smarter approach O'Donnell said.

"It's a lot about setting expectations" he said.

Apple did this week delay the release of watch OS 2 its updated operating system for the Apple Watch after it discovered a bug in development.

A BUG'S LIFE
Some of the issues that users faced with new iOS launches:
iOS 5: Poorer battery life performance and inability to access Wi-Fi were among the major issues after its rollout. iOS 6: The biggest mess on this version was with Apple Maps which contained missing or inaccurate data. This forced Apple CEO Tim Cook to issue an apology saying that Apple was 'extremely sorry for the frustration this has caused'.

iOS 7: Aside from being criticised for seemingly having elements from rival platforms Android and Windows Phone one of the biggest - and most dangerous - bugs on this version was the ability for thieves to bypass the device's Activation Lock protection allowing them to bypass the passcode requirement and access certain information.

iOS 8: Some users reported that the 8.0.1 update had the creepy ability to disable the use of cellular and render Touch ID useless.

iOS 9: So far the most widely-reported glitches on the new operating system are crashing during update and slowed-down performance.


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