Apple releases iOS patches to fix Apple Music bugs on iPhone 13 and other devices

Apple has released new support documents detailing two minor bug fixes and gadgets in the company’s newly released iPhone/iPad device series, including iPhone 13. Both of these bugs affected iPhone 13, ninth-generation iPad and iPad mini 6 models restored from iCloud backups. Last Friday, this equipment officially began to arrive in the hands of customers and store shelves.

The first error affected the gadget. According to Apple, it has found a problem in the iPhone or iPad gadget will revert to its default settings after the is restored from a backup. This error only affects the limited number of iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPad 9 and iPad mini 6 models. The company stated that there is no quick fix for this problem, and users need to edit their widgets manually.

In the second supporting document, Apple stated that some iPhone 13 and new iPad users may not be able to access Apple Music on devices restored from iCloud backups. More specifically, this error prevented users from accessing the Apple Music catalog, Apple Music settings, or syncing their own music library. To solve this problem, Apple has released a small update for iPhone 13, ninth-generation iPad and iPad mini 6 users running iOS 15.

Users can solve this problem through the following steps:

  • On the new device, go to settings.
  • Click General
  • Click Software Update
  • Click to install the update after the update is found

Note: This patch is only for new devices of the iPhone 13, iPad mini and iPad series. You will not see the update on other devices, and these devices should not be affected.

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