If Apple's latest iOS 10 beta served its consumers well, then there's really no reason for the Apple Customer Service to panic, but the contrary is what's happening. In a major glitch caused by the latest iOS 10 beta from Apple, it turns out, the latest update is a risk on you Apple ID's security.
According to BGR, customers who were more than excited to try the update risked getting their smartphones locked; something that most consumers cannot risk. The first signs of the glitch happened when after downloading the update, the Apple device asks the user to re-enter the Apple ID password.
This alone posted nuisance in the part of the user; however, things got worse when the iForgot password reset feature is also broken. The second option unable to do the things that could help the user retrieve its password totally sends the iOS 10 beta update to the drain.
Technically, the Apple device is deemed useless after the bug was caught. So, imagine the telephones ringing in the Apple Customer Service while the latest Apple update is screaming, download me! Apple has not given any statement about the latest glitch, but some users are working hard to get Apple service to send them anything that could put their Apple devices back to its original form.
Currently, the iOS 10 beta is available to Apple devices mainly iPad Pro,iPad Air 2, iPad Air, iPad 4th generation, iPad mini 4, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 2, iPod touch 6th generation, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone SE, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c and iPhone 5.
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