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Apple’s iOS 12.1.2 fixes eSIM and cellular bugs, but there might be more to it
Wednesday December 19, 2018. 12:25 AM , from Ars Technica
Enlarge / The iPhone XR. (credit: Samuel Axon)
Apple released a new version of iOS yesterday, and the public notes this time apply just to iPhones. Labeled iOS 12.1.2, it arrives just two weeks after 12.1.1 hit, and primarily, it fixes a couple of bugs. Both bugs are related to cellular connectivity and apply only to the three phones just released this year: the iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max. One is an issue with eSIM activation on those devices. (eSIMs are a new feature in these phones that allow a single phone to have multiple numbers or carriers; they're useful if you, for example, have separate personal and work phone numbers or are a frequent international traveler.) The second bug is related to cellular connectivity specifically in Turkey. Read 4 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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