The “Blue Screen of Death” error has been popularized by Windows but now, users of Apple’s latest.smartphone, the iPhone 5S, complain that they’ve been encountering a similar error on their smartphones.
This isn’t the first iPhone 5S issue that has been widely reported. Despite the fact that it has only been available for little under a month now, a lot of users have complained about a number of issues. Some users have complained that their iPhone 5S units are bending backwards, while others claim that the motion sensors aren’t entirely accurate.*This one is quite different though, it seems to be associated with a software bug of some kind.
Apple’s official support forums are slowly filling up with complaints from users who are encountering the BSOD on the iPhone 5S.*Apparently the issue most commonly occurs when the free iWork suite of apps provided with the iPhone 5S are used. A video has been posted online which shows off the issue in action, in that particular instance it triggers when the user decides to multitask between the iWork applications. In a real world scenario, for someone who does a lot of work in the iWork apps, this issue can prove to be quite a nuisance.
Apple’s official support forums are slowly filling up with complaints from users who are encountering the BSOD on the iPhone 5S.*Apparently the issue most commonly occurs when the free iWork suite of apps provided with the iPhone 5S are used. A video has been posted online which shows off the issue in action, in that particular instance it triggers when the user decides to multitask between the iWork applications. In a real world scenario, for someone who does a lot of work in the iWork apps, this issue can prove to be quite a nuisance.
The issue certainly seems to be widespread, though Apple is yet to officially comment on it and make some sort of a statement regarding when users can expect the issue to be fixed. It would probably be fixed through a firmware update as this seems like a glitch in the software.
Source: Forbes
Source: Forbes
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