Apple Inc. has started its rollout of the next iOS 7 update for the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch devices.
While not all Apple devices have received the update, select gadgets by the Cupertino-based organization have spotted it.
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According to reports, iOS 7.0.4 sports a fix for a FaceTime issue affecting all Apple devices. The update also contains general "bug fixes and improvements."
The update is not exclusive to iOS 7 devices.
For Apple device owners with an iOS 6 gadget, largely due to the product ineligible to upgrade to iOS 7, the Cupertino company also released a software update. Known as iOS 6.1.5, the update also fixes an issue that caused FaceTime calls to fail.
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The iOS update is the first since Apple released iOS 7.0.3 following the company's special keynote event on Oct. 22 for the iPad Air and iPad mini with Retina Display. As Latinos Post reported, the update featured a fix that had prevented iMessage from sending messages to some users, a bug preventing iMessage from activating, and an accelerometer calibration issue.
Apple device owners can check if their update arrived by tapping "Settings," then "General" and then selecting "Software Update." iOS device owners can also connect their gadget to iTunes for the update.
Apple's latest mobile operating system, iOS 7, launched on Sept. 18 for the iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5S, iPad 2, iPad 3, iPad 4, iPad mini and the fifth-generation iPod touch.
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