Apple is working on releasing an iOS 6.0.1 which will include a fix to problems with Wi-Fi, mobile data, passbook, Exchange and the keyboard flickering. Meanwhile, Apple would have started testing the iOS 6.0.1. The update would be available in “the coming weeks”. Work is also underway to iOS 6.1, which in any case will be released after the holidays.
According to BGR, the following issues in iOS 6.0.1 will be fixed and Apple would also add a switch, allowing to use iTunes Match using a cellular data.
“In addition, the new software will improve Wi-Fi support, fix cellular data not working in some cases, add a consolidated cellular data switch for iTunes Match, fix a bug that allowed access to Passbook pass details from the lock screen, and also finally fix the bug that caused Exchange meetings to be unexpectedly cancelled for the entire calendar invite group.”
Issues that are fixed in iOS 6.0.1:
- Glitch with the virtual keyboard where flickering appears.
- Problems with Wi-Fi connections
- Problems in processing data over a mobile connection
- Bug that causes you view PBS details.
- Bug that causes Exchange appointments to be canceled.
- Problems with the camera flash.
Apple would only recently have started testing iOS 6.1. It would therefore not plausible that this new iOS version is installed on the iPad mini. According to Boy Genius Report appears the update after the holidays, but it is not clear to which holiday.
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