This vulnerability troubled every Apple user and plenty of discussions took place regarding it. Handlers easily accessed pictures and the security wall was almost invisible. Moreover, the entire contact list was also under threat and passcode verification was not needed. People speculated that Touch ID created this complication and things looked gloomy for Apple. Their colossal fan base was now their biggest enemy. The negative news became viral in no time and the FBI case doubled their problems. Other devices never had any such problems and everything worked perfectly. The fixing process began and the first thing that was modified was Siri.
Apple made a brilliant comeback by implementing the fixes on the server and iOS updates were not necessary. This literally saved users and they were extremely satisfied. Operating systems are delicate and updating that could result in data loss. Users hate losing personal data and prefer updates which work faster. But after two or three attempts, Apple secured the “Lock Screen”, this definitely reduced some credibility points, but nevertheless, the issue was addressed. Twitter’s involvement in this issue raises security questions and Apple still implemented it. Google offers different security layers and services can be accessed, without connecting to the internet.
Among hits and misses, Night Shift falls under the first category and everyone thanked iOS 9.3, for this magnificent feature. Adjusting the display is something users do every hour, so Apple brilliantly correlated the time and color temperature. The benefits are many but then again this feature was also flawed. The battery drain became huge and the reserve battery was totally used up. If Siri’s functions are simplified, these flaws will never arise; probably the future upgrades will have something good in store. Operating Siri was very simple previously and commands were taken instantly. Users will never rely fully on Siri and this is one alarming issue.