A new report from 9to5Mac that according to "reliable sources" Apple plans to release iOS 7.1 in March, representing the first major revision since iOS 7 was launched to the public in September of last year.
This report indicated that iOS 7.1 will contain user-interface tweaks and bug fixes, without any "secret features".
Back in Decembre a report from BGR claimed March release date for iOS 7.1, but last week a follow-up report retracts this intial date to "comming weeks".
The latest iOS 7.1 beta launched to developer last week, there are a number of the new feature and improvements have discovered so far in the five beta versions:
This report indicated that iOS 7.1 will contain user-interface tweaks and bug fixes, without any "secret features".
While recent reports are pegging a launch sooner than later, reliable sources say that Apple is currently planning to ship iOS 7.1, the first significant update to iOS 7, in March. The iOS 7.1 update is said to not have any “secret features,” and it will basically be what we have been told to expect by the past five betas: some user-interface tweaks in the Phone app, an improved Calendar app, speed improvements, and numerous bug-fixes.The report ending by suggesting that Apple could unveil iOS 7.1 at media event “which would possibly be centered around the next-generation Apple TV.”
Back in Decembre a report from BGR claimed March release date for iOS 7.1, but last week a follow-up report retracts this intial date to "comming weeks".
The latest iOS 7.1 beta launched to developer last week, there are a number of the new feature and improvements have discovered so far in the five beta versions:
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