iOS 9.3.3 Creates More Problems? Users Complains Are Escalating; Apple To Create iOS 9.3.4?

After two months of beta testing, iOS 9.3.3 is finally here. But will it be a good upgrade or would it be better to just stay with iOS 9.3.3?

Issues Regarding iOS 9.3.3

iPad and iPhone users are recently complaining that iOS 9.3.3 is breaking the iBooks app. According to Forbes, a number of threads on iMore Apple Support Communities and Twitters @AppleSupport are now flooded with complaints.

While iOS 9.3.3 includes bug fixes and helps in the overall security of users for iPhone or iPad, those who downloaded the new upgrade can no longer access their ePubs, PDFs and iBooks. Those who are mostly affected by the problem are iPhone and iPad users.

Apple has since not provided any solution regarding the problem. Reports are saying that with the problem for iOS 9.3.3 is escalating, it may be practical for Apple to create a last minute update with an iOS 9.3.4.

It is known that iOS 9.3.3 will be the last version of iOS 9 before it introduces iOS 10. But with the current situation happening with iOS 9.3.3, it will be a good solution if they can create an iOS 9.3.4.

The Future is Still Bright for iOS 9.3.3

iOS 9.3.3 is made for iPhones, iPads, iPad mini, iPad Pro and its 5th generation and iPod touch. Pangu, one of the biggest jailbreaking players, has already managed a beta but is still a long way to creating a formal public release.

Beside from the current problem iOS 9.3.3 is facing now, there are no widespread reports that the current system creates major problems. As it still stands, iOS 9.3.3 looks like a responsible, bug-free release that looks like an obvious upgrade for Apple users.

Still, iOS 9.3.3 does not appear to contain any crippling bugs unlike iOS 9.3.2. Minor setbacks that Apple is facing may allow for the company to just fix iOS 9.3.3 from its server to allow users to upgrade their devices and not create an iOS 9.3.4 anymore.

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