Just one week after the new iPhone release
date, Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, apologised for the company's "imperfect new
Maps app," which replaced Google Maps on Apple gadgets running off iOS
6. However the lacking maps application isn't the only issue iPhone
users are facing.
An article at USA Today
says the problems range "from intolerably slow hang times when email is
loading to frustrating battery life," but also states that "overall
customer satisfaction and demand remain high."
One iPhone 5
owner says the new handsets battery drained completely from a 100
percent charge after just four hours of usage. Complaints about the
"purple haze" on photos continue to surface. Apple says the flare occurs
when users point the camera toward a light while snapping a picture,
but consumers are saying the "haze" happens even when the camera is not
pointed toward anything bright.
Hopefully Apple will find a solution for the "glitches" being reported for their 6th generation smartphone model.
Do you have the new iPhone? If so, have you experienced any issues with it?
1 comment:
I agree with your opinion. you just did an amazing job presenting it in a simple and clear manner. Apple Maps also doesn’t include Google’s popular street view. It seems like Apple Maps app needed more time and proper testing before it was published.
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