iMessage's Emoji bug has existed for multiple versions

iMessage's Emoji bug has existed for multiple versions

Recently, Apple iOS has been exposed to various bugs, some of which are quite serious. Not long ago, Apple even released the iOS 11.2 system update on Saturday to solve the problem. Yesterday, Apple also released iOS 11.2.1 to fix HomeKit-related issues. Many people have also begun to complain that iOS has become a bugOS, but this does not prevent users from discovering new bugs.

According to users, the iMessage Emoji bug in the Messages app of iOS devices has existed for a long time. When we create a new iMessage conversation in the Messages app and send an Emoji, we can find that the upper half of the Messages app turns white and the menu disappears. To solve this problem, you must force quit the Messages app in the background and then reopen it.

This bug affects most iPhones, iPads, and iPod touches, and iOS 11.1.2, iOS 11.2, iOS 11.2.1, and the newly released iOS 11.2.5 beta versions have not solved this problem. iOS and macOS have been plagued by problems recently, the most serious of which is the macOS root security vulnerability. Other bugs include HomeKit vulnerabilities, iPhone camera autofocus issues, iOS keyboard autocorrection bugs, and iPhone X touch failures in cold weather.

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