9/11/2015 0 Comments If you are having trouble with Touch ID since upgrading to iOS 9.1, you are not the only one
When I first got my iPhone 6S Plus, the thing that I noticed straight away was how much better the Touch Sensor on this new device was, compared with my previous iPhone 6 Plus and iPhone 5S.
Lately, I had certainly noticed that the Touch Sensor on my iPhone 6S Plus seemed to be less reliable - sometimes just not responding at all, but then when I swiped, the screen unlocked without a passcode. I thought it might just be my own device with this issue - but the below article indicates that many others have been finding the same issue since upgrading to iOS 9.1. Have you noticed this problem on your device since upgraded to 9.1?
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As an early adopter of all things Apple, I last week received my new Apple TV.
The new Apple TV is quite a bit more expensive than the old ($269 for the base model instead of $109), so I was keen to see what new whizz-bang features I would find. My 12 year old son was most impressed that you can now play games on the new device, using the clever new remote control. He will be checking regularly for new arrivals in the App Store. I do like the new remote and find it much easier to use than the old. And it includes my very good friend Siri, which makes searching for content very easy. But I am frustrated that Apple does not let you use the handy Remote app on your iPhone with this new Apple TV. This seems like a backward step as, even though the remote is easier to use than the old, it is still tedious to type any search phrase and key in account details and passwords. Hopefully Apple will remedy that issue soon. We are, however, very impressed at the new sounds the Apple TV makes as you switch between things - sounds really high-tech! Perhaps not worth the extra money though! The App Store content is pretty sparse at this stage, but I'm sure it will rapidly fill up with wonderful apps. My jury is out as to whether it is worth the extra $160 right now - especially if you already have the older model. At the moment, we are not seeing any real extra benefit from having the new model. Stay tuned! Here are a couple of articles that I have 'Scooped' about the new Apple TV. Just in case anyone is still waiting for confirmation that it is OK to go ahead with the upgrade from iOS 8 to the latest release of iOS (which is now at iOS 9.1), I can confirm hat the 'coast is pretty clear' (so to speak). iOS 9.1 now seems fairly stable for the majority of users, so go ahead. Of course, don't forget to take a backup of your i-Device before proceeding with this upgrade, and things can sometimes go awry during upgrades - and you certainly don't want to lose your precious photos and data. If you need any help with the upgrade, just make a time to come to iTandCoffee and we can assist you - call 1300 885 420. Once you have an upgraded i-Device, why not come along to 'Discovering iOS 9' |
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