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      10-15-2015, 01:44 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by fravel View Post
I'm not a programmer, so I'm not going to claim to know the actual mechanism that causes it, but the end result is the same. Next gen mobile device iOS on previous gen mobile device = brick.
Not really, they do have QA (Quality Assurance) teams who are suppose to understand the product and changes coupled with all the various test conditions to vet the product through before they release.

They also have Beta's which you and I are not signed up for (but you and I can sign up for today if we like) to see how it works ahead of time.

The issue I had was an existing issue since iOS 8.x and it will hit people randomly. I think the bug was re-introduced because they had a fix in the 8.x lifetime but it was re-introduced in 9.0.0 but fixed as part of 9.0.1. Someone in their testing team didn't learn from past mistakes and it bit them in the a$$ again. That makes it a hit on the companies image and to their bottom line if people choose not to buy another product from apple (or upgrade).
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