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Published on 09-18-2013 07:56 AM
As our readers should already be aware of by now (given the fact that I've
just reported on the matter), iOS 7 has started rolling out on devices such as the
iPhone 4 and up, iPad 2 and up and the
iPod Touch 5th gen, all around the world.
Now, despite the fact that iOS 7 is really fresh and hasn't even been deployed on every eligible gadget, rumor has it that Apple is already working on two new updates those being iOS 7.0.1 and 7.1.
The theory goes something like this: although iOS 7 is ready for the masses, no software is without faults. Patches are always going to exist and Apple wants to fix these issues, big or small, in a short time, by deploying the 7.0.1 update as soon as possible. How real is patch 7.0.1? Well, the leaked image above reveals that it's as real as it can get.
As far as iOS 7.1 goes, this particular update is said to bring new features to the table. Evidently, it's too early to know what type of features we might expect, but the good news is that version 7.1 might arrive very soon. According to sources, the package will probably be unveiled sometime in October, in the same event during which the iPad 5 and the iPad Mini 2 will be unveiled.
Until then, more details are probably going to keep surfacing, so keep a close eye on the blogosphere.
Source:
BGR
Via:
Phone Arena
Meta
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