It has been reported by BGR that Apple has just started carrier testing for iOS 6.0.1, which is the very first bug update for iOS 6 ever since it’s release just about a whole month ago. It is said in the report, that iOS 6.0.1 fixes several bugs that includes a visual glitch that is usually seen on the iPhone keyboard when you enter an account password in the App Store.
iOS 6.0.1 should fix the horizontal lines bug on the screen when the keyboard or app folder is open, and it will also fix a problem with the camera’s flash not going off.
In addition, the new software will improve Wi-Fi support, fix cellular data not working in some cases, add a consolidated cellular data switch for iTunes Match, fix a bug that allowed access to Passbook pass details from the lock screen, and also finally fix the bug that caused Exchange meetings to be unexpectedly cancelled for the entire calendar invite group.
It also has been reported that Apple has just started iOS 6.0.1 in the beta testing stage, and with that timing of the testing suggests that this update isn’t likely to come in time for any newer hardware releases in the weeks to come. It’s not entirely clear of what kind of features and changes will come as of iOS 6.1.
Via Mac Rumors


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