Not even because of my issue, because thousands of people are unable to make and recieve calls, along with numerous other issues, severely effecting some peoples business, and the “support specialists” just keep saying nothing is wrong with the update, it must be their phones. Even to users with brand new phones.
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Yeah, I just looked and auto updates is on, which is strange, as I don’t remember ever turning it on.
No, not because of the forum comments, because of the severe issues people are having with their phones that are severely hampering their life. People are having serious issues, where they cannot make or recieve phone calls, and all the “support specialists” are saying it must be an underlying issue with each users phones, that the update is fine.
People who use iPhone for their business are unable to make and recieve calls reliably. It’s hurting their business.
It could be. They sent me a copy of the TOS but I’m not going to read through 400 pages…
I can see removing the entire post because it breaches the tos, but editing what people say? That’s a first for me.
Actually this entire assumption is incorrect.
If you went to the support forums, you will see thousands of people are having issues with the update, severely hampering them. People who use their iPhones for business are unable to make and recieve phone calls, and all of the “support specialists” keep telling everyone the update is fine, it must be an underlying issue with your phones. Not one “support specialist” has acknowledged there may be an issue, and keep telling people (even people with brand new phones) that it’s their fault, not the update.
If apple cared about their customers and want them to have a good experience, it does not show on their support forums.