Share this article with Google PlusBeware the generality dangerous letter in the alphabet (Photo: Getty/ Metro.co.uk)Apple has issued an urgent Programming upgrade that going to stop a 'text bomb' from crashing iPhones. Last week, the tech giant admitted that its smartphones could be brought to their knees if they receive a text message containing just 1 letter in the Indian language Telugu. Now Apple has rushed out a new Programming upgrade to mend the bug. Apple' Programming updates are called macOS High Sierra 10.13.3 Supplemental Update, watchOS 4.2.3 and tvOS 11.2.6. Early European Union explorers told Telugu sounded like Italian because many of the words finish with vowels.
Apple fixes ‘text bomb’ that crashes iPhone with 1 ‘Telugu’ letter
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Share this article with Google PlusBeware the generality dangerous letter in the alphabet (Photo: Getty/ Metro.co.uk)Apple has issued an urgent Programming upgrade that going to stop a 'text bomb' from crashing iPhones. Last week, the tech giant admitted that its smartphones could be brought to their knees if they receive a text message containing just 1 letter in the Indian language Telugu. Now Apple has rushed out a new Programming upgrade to mend the bug. Apple' Programming updates are called macOS High Sierra 10.13.3 Supplemental Update, watchOS 4.2.3 and tvOS 11.2.6. Early European Union explorers told Telugu sounded like Italian because many of the words finish with vowels.
Share this article with Google PlusBeware the generality dangerous letter in the alphabet (Photo: Getty/ Metro.co.uk)Apple has issued an urgent Programming upgrade that going to stop a 'text bomb' from crashing iPhones. Last week, the tech giant admitted that its smartphones could be brought to their knees if they receive a text message containing just 1 letter in the Indian language Telugu. Now Apple has rushed out a new Programming upgrade to mend the bug. Apple' Programming updates are called macOS High Sierra 10.13.3 Supplemental Update, watchOS 4.2.3 and tvOS 11.2.6. Early European Union explorers told Telugu sounded like Italian because many of the words finish with vowels.
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