Apple forced to issue update to iOS 11 after just a week

It’s only been a week since Apple launched iOS 11 – but, amid complaints of fast-draining battery life, random shutoffs, and phones that now get ‘stuck on apps,’ the firm has already released the first update.

Apple issued iOS 11.0.1 today, touting ‘bug fixes and improvements.’

While it remains unclear which bugs have specifically been addressed, some iPhone users have reported that the improvements so far appear to include the battery life issue.

While it remains unclear which bugs have specifically been addressed, some iPhone users have reported that the improvements so far appear to include the battery life issue

While it remains unclear which bugs have specifically been addressed, some iPhone users have reported that the improvements so far appear to include the battery life issue

HOW TO UPDATE

Apple issued iOS 11.0.1 today, promising ‘bug fixes and improvements.’

To get the update, go into Settings > General.

If the update is available, there will be a red notification next to the Software Update tab.

Tap Software Update, then press Download and Install for iOS 11.0.1.

Since the new operating system first rolled out, unhappy users have made one thing clear – iOS 11 is a battery life killer.

But, that isn’t the only problem.

Others have reported that the system is generally glitchy, giving rise to problems with Apple Pay, TouchID, and iMessage.

Some users have also reported a bug where their phone network is shown in Chinese characters – even if it’s a UK or US network.

In response to the complaints, Apple has already put out a quick fix, issuing iOS 11.0.1 today.

Dailymail.com has reached out to Apple for comment on the new update.

Apple users who have updated their devices to use iOS 11 have primarily noticed problems with their battery life and app performance.

Some users claim that their phones ‘just get stuck on apps’ and that a hard reset is the only way to resolve the issue.

Apps including Reddit, Snapchat, Twitter, Facebook, Messenger, Safari, all appear to be affected.

Some have reported that the system is generally glitchy, giving rise to problems with Apple Pay, TouchID, and iMessage

Some have reported that the system is generally glitchy, giving rise to problems with Apple Pay, TouchID, and iMessage

Since the new operating system first rolled out, unhappy users have made one thing clear ¿ iOS 11 is a battery life killer

Since the new operating system first rolled out, unhappy users have made one thing clear – iOS 11 is a battery life killer

For others the iOS update has drained their battery life – although there appears to be an explanation for this problem.  

Wandera, a London-based mobile security company, found iPhones using iOS 11 took 96 minutes to empty their battery from 100 per cent charge.

Those on iOS 10 took longer, at 240 minutes.

Liana La Porta, head of content marketing at Wandera, conducted a study of 50,000 iPhones’ battery life.

The study found that battery drain may down to the iPhone’s Spotlight app.

In response to the complaints, Apple has already put out a quick fix, issuing iOS 11.0.1 today. But, it's unclear which bugs have been addressed

In response to the complaints, Apple has already put out a quick fix, issuing iOS 11.0.1 today. But, it’s unclear which bugs have been addressed

Apple users who have updated their devices to use iOS 11 have noticed problems with their battery life and app performance. The soon to be released iPhone X, which will launch with the new operating system, includes wireless charging

Apple users who have updated their devices to use iOS 11 have noticed problems with their battery life and app performance. The soon to be released iPhone X, which will launch with the new operating system, includes wireless charging

KEY UPDATES IN iOS 11

  • – Augmented reality apps
  • – More emojis
  • – Control center redesign
  • – Combined lock screen and notification center
  • – New ‘Files’ app for all documents, including those from third-party apps
  • – Map updates, including a ‘Do not disturb while driving mode’
  • – New live photo effects, and more efficient compression
  • – Ability to see what friends are listening to on Apple Music
  • – App draw redesign in Messages, allowing easier access to GIFs
  • – New, more expressive voice for Siri
  • – App Store redesign

This creates an index of all the files on the device and organizes all the files on people’s iPhones – an activity that drains the battery.

In the report, La Porta wrote: ‘This is partly due to Spotlight re-indexing and other behind the scenes shuffling.

‘New functionality in iOS 11 could also be responsible for draining the life out of your phone.

‘Animoji and iPhone X’s FaceID hardware use face-scanning technology relying heavily on the camera which is a notorious battery sucker.

‘The hardware enabling this advanced facial recognition in the iPhone X could be the reason there is such a dramatic difference in battery decay rate.’

Angry Apple fans have also complained about a reduction in-app functionality.

Wandera, a London-based mobile security company, found iPhones using iOS 11 took 96 minutes to empty their battery from 100 per cent charge. Those on iOS 10 took longer, at 240 minutes

Wandera, a London-based mobile security company, found iPhones using iOS 11 took 96 minutes to empty their battery from 100 percent charge. Those on iOS 10 took longer, at 240 minutes

According to numerous posters on social media site Reddit, users are experiencing a massive drop in performance since upgrading to the latest operating system.

Many are complaining that apps are crashing when they try to open them or are failing to load altogether.

User leejoness said: ‘Ever since I upgraded, launching apps is an absolute chore.

‘Safari, Reddit, ESPN, Yahoo, texts, etc all have a terrible time opening.

‘They either crash back to home, freeze, and require closing the app or take well over a minute to load.

‘I never had a single issue with my 7+ before last night and now suddenly it’s like this phone is stuck in quicksand.

Apple users who have update their devices to use iOS 11 have noticed problems with their battery life and app performance. Pictured are what iOS 11 will look like on iPhones and iPads

Apple users who have updated their devices to use iOS 11 have noticed problems with their battery life and app performance. Pictured is what iOS 11 will look like on iPhones and iPads

‘I’ve never had to hard reset this phone before but I’ve had to do it twice in the past two days.

‘Is anyone else experiencing this? Or is there a fix?’

Apple released its iOS 11 software last week and fixes for bugs are likely to be rolled out in future updates.

The update includes highly anticipated features for Apple devices including a more expressive voice for Siri, augmented reality apps, map updates, new emoji, and shared Wi-fi.

iOS 11 also includes a couple of features that are specific to the iPhone X, such as FaceID and animated emoji, or animoji.

iOS 11 will only operate on 64-bit devices. Older models, will no longer receive updates for features or security fixes. iOS 11 will also spell the end for 32 bit apps. You can check installed apps for compatibility using a built-in checker tool including in iOS 10.3 or later.

iOS 11 will only operate on 64-bit devices. Older models like the iPhone 5 (pictured) will no longer receive updates. It will also spell the end for 32-bit apps. You can check installed apps for compatibility using a built-in checker tool including in iOS 10.3 and later

Control centre

The control center design has been given an upgrade, and can now be seen on a single page, with greater depth on a 3D slider.

You can now also customize what quick shortcuts you’ll see in the Control Center.

Once you’ve created a set-up that you like, it can become a useful shortcut to functions such as your alarm clock or turning your battery onto a torch.

But force pressing or long-pressing some of the widgets, including the wireless icon, will give you a popup with more options.

HOW TO GET iOS 11 AND PREPARE YOUR DEVICE TO UPGRADE

When it’s released today, you can tap Settings > General > Software Update and carry out the refresh from there.

Alternatively, you can connect the iPhone or iPad to a PC or Mac running iTunes and do the upgrade from there.

Things can go wrong when updating, so it’s always a good precaution to run a system backup first to ensure you don’t lose any of your data.

You can either create a local backup using iTunes, or backup to iCloud by going to Settings > iCloud > Backup, and then turning on iCloud Backup.

You may also need your iCloud, iTunes, and encrypted backup passwords to hand.

iOS 11 will also spell the end for 32-bit apps.

You can check installed apps for compatibility using a built-in checker tool including iOS 10.3 or later.

You can find that by clicking: Settings > General > About > Applications.

This will give you a list of all apps that won’t be supported in the upgraded version.

The control centre design has been given an upgrade, and can now be seen on single page, with greater depth on a 3D slider

The control center design has been given an upgrade, and can now be seen on a single page, with greater depth on a 3D slider

Files app

Apple has added a new ‘Files’ app to iPhone and iPad in the iOS 11 update.

The app will allow users to access all their documents in one place, including those stored on the iCloud drive, or with third-party storage providers, such as Dropbox.

The app now appears in the App Store.

Apple is adding a new ‘Files’ app to the iPhone in the iOS 11 update. The app will allow users to access all their documents in one place, including those stored on the iCloud drive, or with third-party storage providers, such as Dropbox

A description reads: ‘The Recents view displays all files you’ve been working on lately in high-resolution thumbnails.

‘Use the powerful Browse view to navigate folders, organize your files with pages, move files between folders, and search.’

Map updates, including a ‘do not disturb while driving mode’

Apple Maps includes floor plans of shopping malls and airports, so users can plan their expedition.

The navigation tool shows lane guidance, and the upper-speed limit while you are on the road.

In iOS 11, Apple has also launched a ‘Do Not Disturb While Driving feature that automatically prevents notifications from popping up when it senses that you are in the car.

Apple Maps includes floor plans of shopping malls and airports, so users can plan their expedition

Apple Maps includes floor plans of shopping malls and airports, so users can plan their expedition

Do Not Disturb While Driving can detect when your phone is connected to a car using Bluetooth or a cable, or if the car is moving, and withhold any notifications that could distract you

Do Not Disturb While Driving can detect when your phone is connected to a car using Bluetooth or a cable, or if the car is moving, and withhold any notifications that could distract you

Do not disturb while driving can detect when your phone is connected to a car using Bluetooth or a cable, or if the car is moving, and withhold any notifications that could distract you.

This includes text messages, WhatsApp messages, and news updates.

The iPhone screen also locks to prevent drivers from accessing their apps while driving.

The feature is optional for passengers in the car, who can choose to disable it if they would like.

More emoji and animoji for iPhone X

iOS 11 comes with a raft of new emoji, from breastfeeding mothers to zombies, pixies, a T-rex, and a vomiting smiley.

For the iPhone X, iOS 11 allows users to create animated emoji, or animoji.

Users will be able to send animated images of a monkey, rabbit, panda, and even a smiley poo to speak messages in the style and voice of the user.

iOS 11 comes with a raft of new emoji, including zombies, zerbras, a T-Rex and fairys

iOS 11 comes with a raft of new emoji, including zombies, zebras, a T-Rex and fairys

For the iPhone X, iOS 11 allows users to create animated emoji, or animoji. Users will be able to send animated images of a monkey, rabbit, panda and even a smiley poo to speak messages in the style and voice of the user 

For the iPhone X, iOS 11 allows users to create animated emoji, or animoji. Users will be able to send animated images of a monkey, rabbit, panda and even a smiley poo to speak messages in the style and voice of the user 

Camera updates

Apple has added High-Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC video), offering more efficient compression.

The iPortrait mode now uses optical image stabilization, True Tone flash, and HDR, so every shot looks even more professional.

Loop and Bounce effects create continuous video loops for Live Photos, while Long Exposure creatively captures time and movement.

In Photos, Memory Movies are optimized to play in both portrait and landscape orientation, and more memories, such as photos of pets or birthdays, are automatically created.

Loop and Bounce effects create continuous video loops for Live Photos, while Long Exposure creatively captures time and movement

As for Live Photos, in iOS 11, you will be able to trim them, as well as mark any part of the video as your key photo. With Live Photos users will also be able loop them, or view on long exposure

As for Live Photos, in iOS 11, you will be able to trim them, as well as mark any part of the video as your key photo. With Live Photos users will also be able to loop them or view on long exposure

WHAT CAN RUN iOS 11?

  • iPad Air
  • iPad Air 2
  • iPad Pro
  • iPad mini 2
  • iPad mini 3
  • iPad mini 4
  • iPod touch 6th
  • iPhone 5s
  • iPhone SE
  • iPhone 6/6 Plus
  • iPhone 6s/6s Plus
  • iPhone 7/7 Plus

Updates to Apple Music

In iOS 11, users can find out what their friends are listening to from within the Music app.

But if you’re not so keen on people being able to see what you’re listening to then there’s good news, as you can choose whether your profile is public or private.

Apple has also made the Apple Music app smarter.

In a preview for iOS 11, Apple wrote: ‘Apple Music learns your tastes, so you can ask Siri to play something you’d like.’

Messages app updates

The Messages app has also been given an update, with a redesign to the app’s draw, allowing easier access to stickers, GIFs and more.

iMessages in iCloud automatically synchronizes across devices, but remain end-to-end encrypted.

In iOS 11, users will be able to find out what their friends are listening to from within the Music app. But if you're not so keen on people being able to see what you're listening to then there's good news, as you can choose whether your profile is public or private

In iOS 11, users will be able to find out what their friends are listening to from within the Music app. But if you’re not so keen on people being able to see what you’re listening to then there’s good news, as you can choose whether your profile is public or private

The Messages app is also being given an update, with a redesign to the app's draw, allowing easier access to stickers, GIFs and more

The Messages app is also being given an update, with a redesign to the app’s draw, allowing easier access to stickers, GIFs and more

Siri

Siri has been given a new American voice that is said to be more expressive, in both the male and female form, thanks to a new visual interface.

The smart assistant will also be able to quickly translate English into Chinese, French, German, Italian and Spanish, with more language options coming soon.

What Siri learns on one device will be synced across all devices in iOS 11, but this is still private thanks to end-to-end encryption, Apple says.

A Type to Siri feature within accessibility settings is much slower, and Siri may respond via voice without the appropriate setting activated, but this can allow the voice assistant to be turned to type only.

App store re-design

Apple has completely redesigned the App Store in iOS 11.

A new tab, called ‘Today’ shows apps and stories about developers on a daily basis.

A ‘Games’ tab will show everything that is happening with games, and in-app purchases, such as new levels or upgrades.

Apps will also have their own tab, with dedicated features and charts for each app.

Apple will completely redesign the App Store in iOS 11. A new tab, called ‘Today’ will show apps and stories about developers on a daily basis. A ‘Games’ tab will show everything that is happening with games, and in-app purchases, such as new levels or upgrades

Shared Wi-Fi

The days of having to look for your Wi-Fi password to give a friend will be a thing of the past in iOS 11.

Apple has introduced a new shared Wi-Fi feature that lets users send their router’s password to another person’s handset.

Devices will need to be near each other and unlocked to connect.

Augmented reality

ARKit has been introduced as part of iOS 11, letting users have augmented reality capabilities in apps, such as Pokemon Go.

Apple’s Augmented reality system uses the cameras on an iPhone to detect a flat surface, or ‘plane’ to put the virtual objects on, such as a table or floor.

With a combination of machine learning and camera data, it can constantly adjust the image so the object appears secured to the correct surface without the ‘jitters’ or other AR systems.

ARKit also makes use of the camera sensor to estimate the total amount of light available in a scene and applies the correct amount of lighting to virtual objects.+

By taking advantage of the latest in AR technology, you can digitally redecorate your home, explore a city you’ve never visited, or even try on a new tattoo.

Augmented reality on the iPhone 8: Apple says dozens of apps will be available at launch. The feature will also work on the iPhone 6 and 7.

Augmented reality on the iPhone 8: Apple says dozens of apps will be available at launch. The feature will also work on the iPhone 6 and 7.

With new augmented reality apps, users can place virtual objects, like this dinousaur, in real-world scenes

With new augmented reality apps, users can place virtual objects, like this dinosaur, in real-world scenes

Ikea’s first AR app, called Ikea Place, lets you put any item, from sofas and lamps to rugs and tables into your living room to see how they look.

It sounds like a gimmick but in practice, it’s astonishingly good.

The app lets you virtually ‘place’ home products that are 3-D and true-to-scale so you can make sure they’re just the right size, design, and functionality for your room,’ Ikea says.

A sofa placed into the room MailOnline’s reporter was sitting in appeared at the perfect size, on the floor just as it should be.

New wallpapers

9to5Mac revealed that the iOS 11 GM code has 16 new wallpapers – three exclusive to the upcoming iPhone.

Wallpapers include several renditions of the retro Apple six-color logo, as well as six flower wallpapers, and three space wallpapers.

A new Dock

The new Dock is a major change for the iPad.

It’s now available from any screen.

There are a number of new changes in iOS 11 expressly for the iPad, including the new Dock and multitasking

There are a number of new changes in iOS 11 expressly for the iPad, including the new Dock and multitasking

With just a swipe, you can open and switch apps instantly.

And you can customize it with more of your favorites.

Apps you’ve opened recently and apps that are currently open on your iPhone or Mac appear on the right side of the Dock.

In iOS 11, users will be able to work with multiple apps at the same time using Slide Over on iPad

In iOS 11, users will be able to work with multiple apps at the same time using Slide Over on iPad

Multitasking

iOS 11 makes it easier and more intuitive than ever to multitask on iPad.

  • You can open a second app from the Dock and both apps remain active in Split View as well as Slide Over.
  • You can drag the second app in Slide Over to the left.
  • And you can get back to your favorite App Spaces in the redesigned App Switcher.

Apple cash system

A new ‘Apple Pay Cash’ system was expected to be released with the update.

This would have allowed users to send money directly to each other using a number of easy and convenient methods.

Apple has said the feature will now be released ‘in the fall.’

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