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Apple’s iOS 10 woes continue with T-Mobile ‘connectivity issues’

Alongside Apple’s announcement last week on what exactly will be packed into the new iPhone 7, the next item on the agenda that excited Apple fans was the announced overhaul of the iOS operating system. When the beta version is being updated to iOS 10 everyone Apple user are facing bricking problems on their iPhone and iPad. A year before that iOS 8 had a similarly successful launch. “The problem was quickly resolved and we apologize to those customers”, he added. Anyone who updated early yesterday evening should take the time to ensure they have the very latest software on their phone. It’d probably be wise to avoid iOS 10 if you’ve got a different iPhone model, too, just to be safe. Which would mean connecting said iOS device to a PC or Mac running iTunes.

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We’ve had mixed results here at Macworld: Caitlin McGarry updated her iPhone 6 via Wi-Fi without a problem, where Roman Loyola’s iPhone 6s Plus crashed during the over-the-air install. T-Mobile has said that it’s working on a fix with Apple, and that should be out within the next few days.

After revealing the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, Apple is finally releasing iOS 10 for anyone with a compatible device today.

Apple has also made its voice-assistant Siri, open to all app developers with iOS 10.

A message would then pop out on iTunes and instruct the user to update or restore. You can navigate to Settings General Accessibility Reduce Motion to disable the slider if you want to receive and send message animations, like confetti, balloons lasers and so on. If you wish to continue your upgrade to iOS 10, select upgrade.

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For the Photos App in iOS 10, Apple has included facial recognition so that the people present in the photos can be grouped in one album.

Apple's iOS 10 update is causing major headaches for some users