IOS 11 bugs appear even in the company's own announcements

Clearly iOS 11 has been one of the worst versions of iOS that Apple has released in recent years. Unlike other versions, these have been improving as Apple has released updates, but it seems that with iOS 11, things are not progressing and we continue practically the same as at the beginning.

In fact, since the first betas of iOS 11 and as they evolved, we could see how this eleventh version of iOS did not improve. Just two months after its release, a Geekbench technician was bothered by Check the performance of a new device and one with a bad battery.

It was then that it was shown that Apple, via software, slowed down the operation of iPhone models, whose battery was not in the best condition, a slowdown that before the evident tests, Apple was forced to recognize, which has caused a large number of complaints in addition to having seen how its image towards the user has not only been has been harmed, but has given the friends of "planned obsolescence" reasons to fly their flags with such freedom.

When more than six months have passed, since the launch of the final version of iOS 11, Apple has published a new announcement on its YouTube account, an announcement that highlights the main feature of the iPhone X: face unlock. In the video, we can see a young woman who, once she has unlocked her iPhone, wherever she looks she manages to automatically unlock access.

Shortly before finishing the announcement, the young woman receives a message, a message that is only shown in full when the terminal is unlocked. Right at that moment, the entire message is shown through an animation, an animation that shows us another of the iOS 11 bugs that have not yet been solved. As we can see, the text of the message appears before the animation is fully displayed.

It seems that Apple is lacking staff that is in charge of supervising not only the software, let us remember an important security problem of macOS user accounts, but also that it must have a lack of personnel when reviewing the audiovisual material they make.


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