Sunday, November 6, 2011

Apple gives devs second beta of iOS 5 battery fix

Less than 2 days after issuing its 1st crack at a fix for iOS 5's battery draining issue, Apple has issued a new version of the software to developers, suggesting its public release may come sooner than expected.

Apple nowadays posted a 2nd beta of iOS 5.0.1 to its developer site, an update to the initial release of iOS 5 that fixes a handful of bugs while adding new features to the original iPad.

The software hit Apple's developer site on Wednesday, shortly after Apple acknowledged that some users were indeed seeing poor battery life after upgrading to the newer version of iOS.

Besides tackling the battery life issue, iOS 5.0.1 brings multitasking gestures to original iPad owners, a feature that was a notable omission in the initial release of the new software, believing that earlier betas had the feature enabled.

The update also fixes a security issue with Apple's Smart Cover as the iPad 2 that would let users gain access to whatever app the owner of that device was running, even if they didn't know that user's lockscreen password, along with fixing a bug with documents in Apple's iCloud service, and voice recognition accuracy for Australian users using Apple's dictation feature on the iPhone 4S.

Apple said it would be delivering the software update to the general public "in a few weeks," however the reality that the two betas are so close to each other suggests Apple may be trying to push that deadline up. By comparison, betas between prerelease versions of iOS 5 comprised sometimes weeks apart. news.cnet.com

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