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Apple’s iOS 10 update is causing headaches for some users

Following the unveiling of the iPhone 7 last week, Apple released its newest mobile software update on Tuesday.

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There are other features that make the new iOS 10 fantastic, however, there is also a negative side and it is causing disappointment to consumers. We have also written about the reasons to update or not, and there are some obvious reasons like the iPhone bricking problem that is making users avoiding the update for now.

The issue appears to affect users who attempted an over-the-air update to iOS 10.

As always, launch periods for software can be fraught with issues, despite the gajillion beta phases in the months leading up to release.

Although, it is not clear as to what the root cause of the problem is and which are the affected devices, it is better to play safe and choose iTunes update.

Numerous users reported to Apple’s Twitter account that after downloading the iOS 10 update, the smartphones or iPads shut down to install the software. You can download the new operating system for your current version of the iPhone or iPad – days before the new model hits stores. The company says users should now be able to safely proceed with installing iOS 10.

Now that iOS 10 is here and the OTA downloading issues have been resolved by Apple, let’s look at how to utilize Stickers in the Messages app. Stickers are images or animations you can send to other iOS users to enhance your text messages.

For those who love Apple products, you should be pleased that iOS 10 is available today. So before you decide that iOS 10′s lock screen is a fail, go to Settings- Accessibility – Home button and toggle on the Rest finger to Open feature. Raise to Wake is only supported on newer devices, such as the iPhone SE, iPhone 6s models, and iPhone 7 models, because it requires the M9 motion coprocessor to work.

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If you’re a little late and your device has already been bricked, do not fret as the fix is quite a simple one. The app also has a Discovery Mix feature that tailors its music for the user based on what they like and listen to. After 24 hours, a period that included a serious hiccup that bricked some devices, data analytics startup Mixpanel estimates that 14.53 percent of iOS users have upgraded to iOS 10.

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In its first 24 hours iOS 10 powered 14.5% of all Apple devices an improvement over the 12.4% of iOS 9 a year ago