Friday 7 March 2014

Apple iOS 7.1

Apple iOS 7.1 is expected to be release in the next few days, ahead of the launch of an exclusive app designed to stream content from the South-by-Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin, Texas.

iOS 7.1, the Apple latest operating software for Apple's iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and Apple TV products,is expected to include many improvements and features over its predecessors. Bug-fix release for previous IOS, more unified appearance, the resolution of system crash bugs, and fix for the iPhone 5S TouchID 'fade' issue which sees fingerprint recognition become increasingly less accurate.

Rumours had suggested that the experiment and testing process was finished and iOS 7.1 is ready to release. However, Apple has not announce a formal launch date yet. There are sources indicated that the software will be out in the next few days in order to support stream content built to the iTunes Festival, an iOS 7.1 supported only application  at SXSW. Without IOS 7.1, the source suggests the iTunes Festival won't work - and with the iTunes Festival starting next week, that puts a definite deadline on Apple's IOS 7.1 release date. However, the latest source reveal that iTune Festival's stream content app able to work with IOS 7.0.6

It's currently unknown whether iOS 7.1 will contain a permanent fix for Apple iPhone that frequently experiencing crashes and reboots, although Apple promised an IOS 7.0.6 update to its resolution for the issues reported on January.