Apple rolls out iOS 6.0.2, fixes Wi-Fi bugs

Updated on 19-Dec-2012
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Apple has released the iOS 6.0.2 update for the iPhone 5 and the iPad mini that fixes Wi-Fi bug.

Apple has released the iOS 6.0.2 update, which fixes the Wi-Fi issue that has plagued the iPhone 5, and iPad mini. The 6.0.2 update began to appear on Tuesday with no other description besides “Fixes a bug that could impact Wi-Fi.” Those that would like to perform the update from their iPod Touch, iPhone or iPad directly can do so from the device directly.

Users can go to the Settings>General>Software update and update their devices.

Apple’s first update to iOS 6, iOS 6.0.1, was released in November. This update too claimed to address some Wi-Fi issues but apparently it has not fixed everything.

Apple seems to be releasing a lot of apps that have some features that are buggy or downright missing. Apple released iTunes 11, but the app had the display duplicate songs feature missing. But Apple was quick to restore the feature. You can read about it here. All wasn’t well for Apple’s music app. It faced some iCloud sync and AirPlay issues that got fixed with the iTunes 11.0.1 update. You can read about the details of the update here.

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Sameer Mitha

Sameer Mitha lives for gaming and technology is his muse. When he isn’t busy playing with gadgets or video games he delves into the world of fantasy novels.

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