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iOS 12.1.3 Causes Issues For iPhone Users, Including The “No Service” Error and WiFi Connection Drop

iOS 12.1.3 rolled out without fixing the mobile data bug that affected iOS 12.1.1 and iOS 12.1.2 iPhone users. Even more, it seems that the new iOS 12.1.3 launched with a more severe glitch, now showing “No Service” for many iPhone users who have installed the update and killing WiFi connections.

When iOS 12.1.3 launched, users expected it to come with a fix for the mobile data issues affecting the majority oh iPhone devices in the world. But the new version of iOS not only that it did not fix the problems, but it rolled out with an even more severe bug. For example, the majority of the iPhone users on Sprint, one of the biggest carriers across the United States, turned to social media and forums to warn others not to install the update.

It seems that iOS 12.1.3 is causing two more severe issues than its predecessors, so iPhone users, you should stay away from it and patiently wait for Apple to launch the next iOS 12 updates.

iOS 12.1.3 Causes Issues For iPhone Users – “No Service” and WiFi Connection Drop

Well, if iOS 12.1.1 and iOS 12.1.2 were only messing up the mobile data connections on both 3G and 4G, the new iOS 12.1.3 now causes a “No Service” error and WiFi connection drop. Many iPhone users who have installed iOS 12.1.3 reported these issues on social media, forums, and even on the official Apple Support page.

“Apple Support PLEASE, fix iOS 12, iOS 12.1.3 is killing my WiFi connection, and my WiFi is WORKING FINE on my other devices, and my cellular isn’t as bad as other in this update, but it still freezes and lags too much. Please tell us all you have a fix,” an iPhone user complained on Twitter.

Other users also complained that since they’ve updated to the new iOS 12.1.3, their iPhone devices keeps dropping signal and WiFi connection. Definitely, there’s a glitch in this iOS 12.1.3 version, so, until Apple fixes it, you should refrain from updating your smartphones.

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iOS 12.1.3 Update Launched With Bug Fixes and Security Improvements

Yesterday, January 22nd, Apple rolled out new updates for its operating systems, such as iOS 12.1.3, macOS 10.14.3, watchOS 5.1.3, and tvOS 12.1.2. Today we’ll talk about iOS 12.1.3 and what it would bring. All these releases do not come with new features or visual changes, but, under the hood, they boast several bug fixes and improvements in stability and performance, as well as some security patches.

iOS 12.1.3 comes out to fix a scrolling bug in Messages, an audio-related issue in iPad Pro, and the graphical error that occurs in some photos. Also, the new iOS 12.1.3 resolved the disconnecting bug that affects CarPlay for the users of iPhone XS, XS Max, or iPhone XR devices.

The new iOS 12.1.3 also addresses some bugs related to Apple’s HomePod smart speaker.

iOS 12.1.3 Update Launched With Bug Fixes and Security Improvements

According to the official iOS 12.1.3 release notes, this update:

  • Fixes an issue in Messages that could impact scrolling through photos in the Details view
  • Addresses an issue where photos could have striped artifacts after being sent from the Share Sheet
  • Fixes an issue that may cause audio distortion when using external audio input devices on iPad Pro (2018)
  • Resolves an issue that could cause specific CarPlay systems to disconnect from iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max
  • Fixes an issue that could cause HomePod to restart
  • Addresses an issue that could cause Siri to stop listening

In short, iOS 12.1.3 update is only boasting several under the hood changes and improvements, so we’ll not get new features or any visuals changes.

Apple Also Revealed Some Changes The New macOS 10.14.3 Brings

Also a minor release designed to fix some bugs and bring some improvements, macOS 10.14.3 update, according to Apple, comes with improved “security, stability, and compatibility of your Mac and includes the following enterprise content: when making a file-sharing connection that uses a valid Kerberos TGT to authenticate, users are no longer prompted to enter credentials.”

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