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Apple releases iOS 7.1.1 update

Apple releases iOS 7.1.1 update
Jonathan Riggall

Jonathan Riggall

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Apple has released the iOS 7.1.1 update. It’s a relatively minor update, but recommended for all compatible devices.

The update improves Touch ID on iPhone 5S, fixes a keyboard bug and another with Bluetooth keyboards and VoiceOver. It’s available for iPhone 4 or later, iPad 2 or later, iPad Mini or later and 5th generation iPod touch.

This update also adds a warning note to apps in the app store. Now, if a free app offers in-app purchases you will see this before you download. This is great news especially for parents, as it will give them more information about apps their children might want to use or play.

The update can be applied ‘over the air’, or via iTunes. To do it over the air on your iOS device, open Settings, then General, and Software Update. Make sure you are connected to WiFi.

This could be the last update to iOS 7, as the World Wide Developer Conference in June is likely to see the announcement of iOS 8.

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