Apple releases iOS 6.0.2 to fix Wi-Fi issue



Apple on Tuesday released another minor update to
iOS 6 that promises to fix a Wi-Fi issue affecting some devices.


The software, which went this morning, says simply that it "fixes a bug that could impact Wi-Fi." No additional features or security fixes are a part of the update, according to the company's release notes.


The update comes just a day after Apple gave developers a fourth beta of iOS 6.1. That software, which is expected by the end of the year, or shortly thereafter, brings new boarding pass behavior in Apple's Passbook software, tweaks to
Safari, reworked music playback controls from the lock screen, ticket purchases through Fandango in Siri, and a back-end change in Apple's mapping software.


Apple's last update to iOS 6 was iOS 6.0.1 on November 1. That software fixed a handful of bugs, including one that kept
iPhone 5 users from installing over-the-air software updates. It also fixed an issue with lines appearing on the software keyboard, and a bug that deleted meetings from calendars when accepting an invitation.

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