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Apple customers around the world got their first taste of iOS 6 on the iPad and iPhone Wednesday — and as with any major upgrade, there were headaches as well as delights in store.
The new OS had its share of teething troubles, most notably a Wifi login bug that Apple quickly and mysteriously resolved. Other users saw ongoing problems with accessing music on their iPhones.
The troubles started with the process of downloading the massive
update itself, which clocked in at a hefty 2.5 GB. iOS 6 is an “over the
air” upgrade, meaning no connection to iTunes
is required. It also meant that millions of early adopters were all
trying to grab the file at the same time when it first appeared in
Software Update Wednesday morning.
Apple servers seemed to hold up pretty well under the pressure,
although users saw wildly different download times depending on their
connection, location and time of day — from a few minutes all the way up
to 5 hours.
Many found a greater problem was in store when the update installed
itself, and froze with an apparently empty progress bar. If they were
patient, however, the bar would suddenly show a lot of progress very
fast — as much as an hour later.
Then came the Wifi bug many users spotted at once. Attempting to log
into Wifi network their phones and tablets had previously recognized and
stored passwords for, users were assaulted with a Log In page that
directed them to a non-working URL at Apple.com.
When confronted with the bug, the company acknowledged that it had
existed, but shouldn’t be a problem any more. Sure enough, whatever
switch was flipped on the back end worked, and the Wifi bug vanished.
Meanwhile, some users — myself and this Apple support forum
included — reported that their Music libraries had suddenly vanished.
Playlist, Artist and Album names all remained, but the tracks themselves
were unavailable.
A spinning wheel in the upper left corner of the device’s screen indicated that the Music app was trying to access something, but the songs remained stubbornly invisible, even to Siri.
We’ve reached out to Apple to see if this is another day one bug that
can be quickly solved. In the meantime, how was your iOS 6 upgrade
experience? Let us know in the comments.
UPDATE: A MacRumors commenter offered a plausible explanation for the Wifi bug
— the fact that your device is supposed to ping
“http://www.apple.com/library/test/success.html” to test its connection,
but that someone at Apple may have temporarily deleted that page.
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