After a long and grueling beta period that lasted weeks, Apple has finally announced the release of IOS Iphone Wifimiller9to5mac 14.7 beta 1 with fixes for the dreaded bug that would disable iPhone WiFi. The company says this bug has been fixed in the new update, which is now available for download, and it’s “totally back to normal.” It was reported earlier this month that many users were seeing their iPhone WiFi go offline when they booted up iTunes or Game Center.
The bug was certainly problematic and one that users have taken to Apple’s forums to complain about. The problem was also reported by some T-Mobile users, mainly in the US and UK. Users had tried various methods of troubleshooting the issue, including a hard reset, but nothing seemed to work. The bug was said to be limited to certain WiFi networks which don’t require login or have a password.
The iOS 14.7 beta 1 update is 17.8MB in size, so it won’t take long for you to download and install it. You’ll need a computer that’s running the latest version of iTunes with the option to ‘manually’ check for updates selected. Once you’re updated, head over to Settings > About phone > Software updates to install iOS 14.7 beta 1 on your iPhone or iPad. There could be a few bugs present in the update, but Apple says they’re “not as serious as the WiFi bug.
Do let us know in the comments if you are able to successfully install iOS 14.7 beta 1 on your iPhone or iPad. We hope Apple is now finally able to kill this bug that came back after it was thought to have been fixed in an earlier update.
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IOS Iphone Wifimiller9to5mac 14.7 Beta 1 Changelog
Fixes a bug that could disable WiFi and cellular radios without user interaction. – Fixes an issue where audio playback could stop working with some bluetooth speakers – Improves reliability of Siri voice dictation. – Fixes an issue for some users where closing a PDF using the “Redesigned Reader” feature no longer works reliably – Improves brightness performance in low light scenes. – Fixes an issue where videos from Safari could occasionally stutter during playback. – Adds support for a new real-time language translation feature.
Apple has confirmed that iOS 14.7 betas have been discontinued and that the final release of iOS 14.7 will be coming out later this month.
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If you have a complex passcode and your device fails to restore after iOS Beta 1 update, this is because there is a bug in iOS 14.7 Beta 1 software. You can get around this problem by following the steps below:
Lock your iOS device with a passcode that is more than six characters in length and make note of the passcode. Update to iOS Beta 1 3. Restore your device as new, entering the passcode you made note of in step one.
After restoring your device as new, open iTunes and restore from an iTunes backup that was created prior to updating to iOS 14.7 Beta 1. 5. After restoring from your older iTunes backup, you can use the passcode you made note of in step one to unlock your device and confirm that it has been unlocked by the restore from a backup operation.