Ubergizmo -
15 Feb 2016 19:36

You might have read about a bug affecting iOS devices recently. It’s a rather odd one. Basically, you can render the iOS device useless if you change the day to May 1970 or earlier. There was no word from Apple on this for the past few days but the company today posted a support document finally acknowledging the existence of the 1970 date bug. “Manually changing the date to May 1970 or earlier can prevent your iOS device from turning on after a restart,” Apple acknowledges in the support ...
Share this Article
Comment on this Article
Please to comment