How to fix iOS 7’s most common bugs [Video]

BY Jason

Published 5 Oct 2013

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With iOS 7, Apple made huge changes to the way iOS looks and, in some cases, even how it functions. Given the large amount of code changes, bugs and UI glitches inevitably crept into the release.

Below, we list some of the most common iOS 7 bugs, and how you can fix them.

iMessage bugs

Apple has acknowledged that iOS 7 is causing issues for a “fraction of a percent” of iMessage users, and promises a fix in the next update. But you can fix the issue right away: Simply go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings and reboot your device.

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Lock screen security vulnerabilities

Lock screen has historically been a weak point for Apple from a security perspective, and iOS 7 was no different. Despite the iOS 7.0.2 update, there still remains a lock screen security flaw that can let an unauthorised person bypass the passcode and gain access to the Phone app. The solution: Disable Siri from your lock screen by going to Settings > General > Passcode Lock > Scroll to the Allow Access When Locked section and disable the Siri switch.

Apps logging you out repeatedly

A bug in iOS 7 randomly logs out users of an app, requiring them to enter their login credentials repeatedly. Apps affected by this glitch include Mailbox, Snapchat and PayPal. The issue was introduced due to iOS 7’s new Background App Refresh feature and to fix it, you’ll have to go to Settings > General  > Background App Refresh and disable the feature for the apps that are having problems.

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Audio apps crash when you get a call

If you use iOS apps to create music or do other audio related tasks, then iOS 7 might crash when you receive a call while using the app. This is quite a serious issue since it’s possible to lose data when the app crashes. There’s no real solution for this apart from developers updating their apps, but when you’re doing any audio related task, you can switch to Airplane mode. Head to this link to know more about this issue.

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Miscalibrated motion sensors

The motion sensors included in the iPhone 5s are significantly miscalibrated, and report erroneous motion related data to apps. It’s still not clear if this is a hardware issue or can be solved by a software update. So you may want to wait it out for Apple to release a software update to see if it fixes it. If it doesn’t fix the issue, and it is a hardware problem with their unit they could get a replacement.

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Battery life issues

iOS 7’s enhanced multitasking, animations and motion effects naturally end up causing battery life issues. We have a detailed post covering tips that’ll help fix battery life issues that you may be facing after updating to iOS 7.

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iOS 7 has a lot of other bugs too, including some annoying UI glitches that you can’t really do much about apart from wait for Apple to issue an update. There are reports of the animations and parallax effects causing motion sickness to some users, and if you’re one of them, you can check out this post to tone down some of these changes in iOS 7.

Check the video walkthrough of how to fix the most common iOS 7 problems:

Let us know if there is any other iOS 7 bug that is bothering you, so we can see if there is a fix for it if it is a common issue.

[via Lifehacker]