iPhone to get iOS 7.1.1 release with bugs fix. iOS 7.1 release was last month. This firmware upgrade brought some major improvements to iPhone and iPad devices but it didn’t fix iOS 7 bugs as most people hoped. Now users are counting days till iOS 7.1.1 release date because this operating system minor update should work with problems found in previous firmware launches. It took the company several months to complete iOS 7.1 and release it out of beta. Still issues faced by users require Apple to fix iOS 7 bugs in the next release which should be the 7.1.1 launch. For example, it is currently possible to bypass your Apple ID with password and delete Find My iPhone application from the iPhone. This is not good especially when the Cupertino-based company claimed to improve its security system with Activation Lock release.
iOS 7 bugs are found since September when this firmware was launched. Users faced issues with Touch ID, reboots, security and other options. No wonder that people can’t wait for the upgrade to be available for download. Everyone who is already updated to version 7.1 want to save the bugs through iOS 7.1.1 launch.
Analysts point that a lot of people from around Apple are lately visiting their website using iOS 7.1.1-updated devices. It looks like users in the Cupertino-based campus are now testing this firmware which means it will be soon upgraded for public. Today is iOS 7.1.1 release date and you can download firmware using direct links. Hopefully, problems with Wi-Fi will be gone. Apple might also solve the quickly draining battery that drives crazy a lot of iPhone owners and a lot of other big problems. iPad - iPad Air (5th generation Wi-Fi + Cellular) - iPad Air (5th generation Wi-Fi) - iPad (4th generation CDMA) - iPad (4th generation GSM) - iPad (4th generation Wi-Fi) - iPad mini (CDMA) - iPad mini (GSM) - iPad mini (Wi-Fi) - iPad mini 2 (Wi-Fi + Cellular) - iPad mini 2 (Wi-Fi) - iPad 3 Wi-Fi (3rd generation) - iPad 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular (model for ATT) - iPad 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular (model for Verizon) - iPad 2 Wi-Fi (Rev A) - iPad 2 Wi-Fi - iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G (GSM) - iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G (CDMA) iPhone - iPhone 5 (CDMA) - iPhone 5 (GSM) - iPhone 5c (CDMA) - iPhone 5c (GSM) - iPhone 5s (CDMA) - iPhone 5s (GSM) - iPhone 4s - iPhone 4 (GSM Rev A) - iPhone 4 (GSM) - iPhone 4 (CDMA) iPod touch iPod touch (5th generation) Since iOS 7.1 jailbreak is not available yet there will be mostly likely no iOS 7.1.1 jailbreak once the firmware is available for download. Everyone who wants to preserve their Cydia tweaks and apps should avoid both updates.