Apple turns off iOS 8.2 verification

Apple turns off iOS 8.2 verification

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This day has finally come. Apple officially closed the verification of iOS 8.2 early this morning Beijing time.

On May 5, nearly a month after the official release of iOS 8.3, Apple stopped verifying iOS 8.2. This means that any new iOS device can only be upgraded to the latest iOS 8.3. According to Apple's update rules, stopping the upgrade verification of iOS 8.2 reflects that the iOS 8.3 system has become stable. However, for jailbroken users, there is not much difference between iOS 8.2 and iOS 8.3.

According to the update log released by Apple, the new features brought by iOS 8.3 mainly include: performance improvement, bug fixes, wireless CarPlay, Siri enhancements and a redesigned emoji keyboard, etc.

In addition to the official update log, users have also found some interesting new features or new problems in the official version of iOS 8.3, such as iOS 8.3 affecting GPS receivers, downloading free apps without entering passwords, supporting Wi-Fi calls from more operators in the UK and the US, quickly reporting iMessage spam, causing Touch ID to malfunction, etc. Fortunately, Apple is now testing iOS 8.4, and I believe the next update will be more complete.

Apple plans to hold the WWDC2015 conference on June 8 this year, and iOS9 will be unveiled at the conference. What new features do you hope to see?

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