Windows
users must be familiar with the "Blue Screen of Death" (BSOD) aka a
blue screen error message appears when the system crashes. If it were "sticking", the
only way to make it back to work is by restarting. Such a thing Windows monopoly was not
alone, but may also occur on the Apple iPhone 5S. As reported by The Verge, a number of
users reported cases of popular smart phones when it stops working (hangs) with
a blue screen and restarts by itself. Incident
blue screen is presumably related to bug on the iWork application suite which
is bundled with all the latest iOS devices.
Several
users have also reported that the iPhone 5S they own often do reboots itself
randomly while in use before Apple released iOS 7.0 update .2 to overcome the
lock screen security bug in the operating system. However, a sudden reboot problem still
occurs. Users who experience this
problem channeling complaints through a number of threads on Apple
forums and
Twitter posts. Crashes associated
with iWorks reportedly can be muted by turning off iCloud sync feature for apps
Pages, Keynote, and Numbers.
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