iOS 11 contains many new features and improvements. These include customizable item management, multi-tasking features on the iPad, the new application files, ARKit technology, etc.

However, as with any large system update, iOS 11 contains bugs. Below is a list of minor bugs that have been discovered by this time.

Errors 3D Touch


Some users have reported that the 3D Touch does not work on older models like the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus.

Solution:  Restart the device, and perhaps this will help.

Errors button Home


Some write that they have there is an error when closing the Home button application.

Solution:  Wait at least 24 hours until the unit comes into operation after the installation of all updates.

Mediatheque iCloud


Khamosh wrote:  After I make a screenshot, it is loaded into iCloud, and the version of the full resolution removed. So I have to re-download it for about 5 minutes, which is very inconvenient and time-consuming. I even had to disable the iCloud the music library on your iPad.

Solution:  Try to free up more memory.

Changing the color of the status bar


Khamosh writes:  Sometimes on the iPad is changing the color of the status bar.

Solution:  Try to restart the device.

Problems with the iOS interface 11


If you do a lot of attention to detail, read the post, which discussed in detail about all the interface problems /

Not sent email through the Outlook.com and the ExchangeMail Address


It seems that the users can not send e-mails through Outlook.com and Exchange Mail. Apple is aware of this issue and is working with Microsoft on its decision. However, the problem will be corrected only with the next update.

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Battery Problems on iOS 11


 

Wi-Fi access and Bluetooth are not disabled through the control point


Many have reported that disabling Wi-Fi and Bluetooth in the control room, they are not turned off completely, and they have to be turned off in the settings, which takes a lot of time.

Apple has confirmed that it should be. When you disable Bluetooth or Wi-Fi at a control point, the device is disconnected from the Wi-Fi networks and Bluetooth accessories, but it continues to work with AirDrop, AirPlay, Apple Pencil, Apple Watch, etc.