Monday, 14 October 2013

Apple iPhone 5S Gets BSOD, But There Is A Quick Fix

It looks like the Apple iPhone 5S has, possibly in the first time in history, copied something from Microsoft’s Windows operating system. We’re talking about the dreaded blue screen of death or BSOD that has been passed down through the generations of Windows and lives on to periodically haunt desktop users. However, the BSOD that the iPhone 5S suffers from is similar to a Windows’ BSOD only for the colour blue. Check out the video below to see the BSOD in action on the iPhone 5S, or rather putting the iPhone 5S out of action:



As you must have noticed, the BSOD appears after using Apple’s own iWorks app. The phone then simply reboots. The Verge mentions that a possible fix for this could be by disabling iCloud syncing for Apple’s Pages, Keynote, and Numbers apps. Apple is yet to comment about the bug but should release a fix in the next iOS 7 update.


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