Đánh giá ios 10.1.1 năm 2024

Trên phiên bản iOS 10.1.1 mới, người dùng đang ghi nhận thêm hàng loạt trường hợp bị hụt pin nhanh chóng, thậm chí gây sập nguồn ngay cả khi còn tới 43% pin.

Hầu hết các thiết bị bị lỗi trên đều là iPhone 6S và đã cập nhật lên iOS 10.1.1. Theo phản ánh từ những người dùng, họ cho rằng tình trạng pin rất tồi, thời lượng pin giảm một cách nhanh chóng và sập nguồn ngay ở 30% pin. Đối với nhiều trường hợp, ngay sau khi sạc đầy, vài giây sau khi rút sạc, pin đã tụt xuống chỉ còn 30%. Trong một phản ảnh khác, người này cho rằng lượng pin đã sụt xuống chỉ còn 60% khi để qua đêm, và hết sạch ngay trong sáng đó. Khi cắm sạc trở lại, một lần nữa, anh lại thấy điện thoại hiển thị ở mức 30% pin.

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Hiện tại, những phản ánh về tình trạng trên vẫn đang ngày càng tăng, nhưng phía Apple vẫn chưa có thông báo chính thức nào về sự việc. Tuy nhiên, với sức ép và cáo buộc lỗi gây ra là do iOS 101.1. câu trả lời sẽ sớm được đưa ra để giải quyết vấn đề trên. Nếu bạn đang gặp phải vấn đề trên, hãy tìm cách downgrade xuống phiên bản 10.1 hoặc upgrade lên 10.2 beta để khắc phục.

. After a serious bug in iOS 10.1 removed users’ Health data, Apple has rushed out iOS 10.1.1 to fix it. But is this fast tracked release safe to install? Here’s everything you need to know...

Who Is iOS 10.1.1 For?

iOS 10.1.1 is designed for all iOS 10 compatible devices: iPhone 5 or later, iPad 2 or later, iPad mini 2 or later, iPad Pro range and the 6th generation iPod touch or later.

Getting iOS 10.1.1 is easy. Upgrade prompts should be received automatically but if you haven’t received a prompt yet, it can be triggered manually by going to Settings > General > Software Update.

iOS updates differ in size depending on your device. In this case iOS 10.1.1 weighs in at between 30MB and 70MB.

The Deal Breakers

Despite repeated promises, jailbreaking groups TaiG and Pangu have yet to release a jailbreak for any version of iOS 10. Consequently if you’re hanging back on iOS 9 to enjoy your jailbroken device, it goes without saying that you should not update to iOS 10.1.1.

What about early bugs? So far Apple’s official Support Communities forum is relatively quiet. There are isolated reports of random reboots, missing contacts, a camera flash bug, apps not downloading and a bizarre instance of the Notes app disappearing completely.

Happily none of these threads have gathered momentum to indicate they are widespread issues you should worry about.

So What Do You Get?

The iOS 10.1.1 release notes cut straight to the chase: “This update fixes bugs including an issue where Health data could not be viewed for some users.”

Yes, the big deal here is a cure for users’ missing Apple Health data that was accidentally removed by a bug in iOS 10.1. And the good news is the feedback I’m getting suggests iOS 10.1.1 has been successful. This is important because some are now using Health to track significant health conditions:

iOS 10.1 lost many users' Health data, which led to some concerning situations. Image / screengrab... [+] credit: Gordon Kelly

So well done Apple, even if there are some lessons to learn. [link]

As for the release notes implying there are other fixes beside the Health update, nothing has been explicitly stated by Apple and I haven’t been able to find any from my investigations to date.

This is both good and bad. Good because it means whatever has been secretively added has not caused any obvious problems, and bad because we have no idea whether what else has been added or if it’s simply Apple displaying some bad grammar.

As for those interested in the security contents of each iOS update will find a complete rundown of iOS 10.1.1’s fixes here (hint: there are none).

Apple iOS 10.1.1 Install Verdict: Ignore, Unless You Have The Apple Health Bug

Right now the only reason to install iOS 10.1.1 is if you have been affected by the Apple Health bug that removed all your data. In that instance upgrading is a no brainer.

That aside iOS 10.1.1 appears to do nothing else of value. It has no security updates and no new features Apple is willing to declare. Consequently, while problems with iOS 10.1.1 remain isolated, there is no good reason to take the risk. Especially with Apple’s sketchy reliability record with iOS updates in recent years.

The Road Ahead

After releasing iOS 10.1.1 yesterday, Apple immediately announced the first beta of iOS 10.2. This is a larger update containing new wallpapers and emoji, a camera widget and the ability to choose your default camera mode, plus general “bug fixes”.

iOS 10.2 beta 1 is currently available in both a developer and public beta. So if you’re interested in getting the very latest (though unfinished) iOS updates you can sign up for Apple’s public beta program