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iPhone Users Should Avoid Downloading iOS 14.7 Beta 2 Update: Here’s why

Apple has released its iOS 14.7 betas two updates recently. However, it arrives with a deal-breaking bug. iPhone users should avoid this update. Here’s why



Recently, the tech giant has rolled out the iOS 14.7 beta two update, especially for its developers. But unfortunately, this recent update is plagued with a bug. Unfortunately, Apple is yet to find and announce a fix for this issue, so users are advised to avoid installing the latest software update.


Before announcing a new build of iOS, Apple needs to test its beta versions with software developers. Testing beta versions allows developers and Apple to make sure that everything is going correctly and as intended. In addition, it ensures the compatibility of the apps with the latest updates. Plus, it unearthed the possibilities of any issues or bugs.


These betas are basically to be used and meant for developers. But many iPhone and technology enthusiasts often try to download them to keep themselves at the bleeding edge.

Bugs are not uncommon for iOS updates. But, the iOS 14.7 beta 2 update has a disgusting oddity. Users should need to be aware of this in particular. 9to5 was the first that reported that many users complained that the latest iOS update is causing the ‘SIM Failure’ error.


On appearing this error, the iPhone users cannot receive or make calls and text messages or use their cellular data. In simple terms, it made iPhones entirely useless until you connect them to a Wi-Fi network. The issue seems quite familiar with iPhone users having eSIMs. However, users having physical SIMs should also need to remain cautious.


The Bug Issue: What iPhone Users Can do About it


If anyone has downloaded and installed the iOS 14.7 beta 2, then there is a piece of terrible news. Unfortunately, the bug has no fix right now. Hopefully, the tech giant will address this issue with a beta 3 update in the coming days. But it is still not clear how quickly the tech giant will work on it and bring any solution. Until then, you will be left with your iPhone that is glorified iPod touch.


However, some hope is still for users who have downloaded beta 2 but have not installed it yet. Then, they can delete the latest update to remain on beta 1 following a pretty simple process. First of all, they need to click on the Settings app to open it. Now, click on ‘General,’ click on ‘iPhone Storage.


After that, users need to click on iOS 14.7 beta 2 visible in the list. Then, search for the ‘Delete Update’ option to click on it. Instead, users will download and install iOS 14.7 beta 3 when the company rolls out it.


Ultimately, things are right now not so smooth. iOS betas are not so uncommon. The company released software updates from time to time. However, these iOS betas often come with some type of risk. This time it has come with the ‘SIM Failure’ issue. The solution is crystal clear. If you have not installed the update yet, then delete it immediately. Those who have installed it need to wait for Apple’s patch whenever it came.


Henry Saiman is a creative person who has been writing blogs and articles about cyber security. He writes about the latest updates regarding mcafee.com/activate and how it can improve the work experience of users. His articles have been published in many popular e-magazines, blogs and websites.


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