Apple releases iOS 8.0.2

Apple has just released iOS 8.0.2 (Build 12A405) which includes the following fixes:

• Addresses bugs with call forwarding and freezing when accessing visual voicemail
• Fixes an issue with keypad not appearing to enter iCloud Keychain verification codes
• Fixes a problem with videos occasionally not playing in Safari
• Fixes AirDrop support for Passbook passes
• Addresses an issue with installing VPN profiles
• Fixes a bug so HealthKit apps can now be made available on the App Store
• Addresses an issue where 3rd party keyboards could become deselected when a user enters their passcode
• Fixes an issue that prevented some apps from accessing photos from the Photo Library
• Fixes an issue that could cause unexpected cellular data usage when receiving SMS/MMS messages
• Better support of Ask To Buy for Family Sharing for In-App Purchases
• Fixes an issue where ringtones were sometimes not restored from iCloud backups
• Fixes a bug that prevented uploading photos and videos from Safari
• Fixes a bug so HealthKit apps can now be made available on the App Store
• Improves the reliability of the Reachability feature on the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus

iOS 8.0.2 is available OTA and via iTunes.

MacDailyNews Take: Uh, you guys go first, okay?

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87 Comments

    1. This defecation hitting the oscillating device better to be right to quote “breeze”.

      We expect amateur hour from Android and Micro$oft on their releases. Certainly not Apple.

  1. Updating iPad air and ipad mini…….
    no problems…..

    iPhone 6 is NOT going to be updated until another update comes out since I just got iOS 8.0.0 re-installed yesterday…….

    Lets get Mikey to try it……….yeah…..he’ll eat anything…….oh sorry wrong commercial, wrong decade……..

    1. Actually, the commercial said, “He won’t eat it. He hates everything.” Then he ate it and liked it. But 95.623% of people misquote it as “Mikey will eat anything.”
      And 87.4% of statistics are made up.

      1. Which makes no sense but that’s how I remembered it too! If he likes everything then who cares if he likes Life.. d’uh..
        Watched it on youtube recently because my 18 mo old son is a Mikey and we were eating Life for breakfast. Funny thing, it sounds like Dick Cavett’s voice on the commercial!

    1. The MDN app won’t work till MDN fixes their app.
      They are also taking the opportunity to make some changes. Since you can still get MDN via Safari and I’m assuming the app budget isn’t that big, (it’s a free app and I doubt they have programers on staff) that sounds like a good decision to me.

    1. Oh my Gawd!!! This is terrible! It’s a freekin’ catastrophe! The world will end! Children are gonna starve! Whatever will we do???? Run and shout! Quick, don’t just do something! STAND THERE! This is the absolute worst news that could ever be! I can’t stand it!!! Start the presses! Call the cops! No! Say it isn’t so! PLEASE! Where’s the disaster plan? Is there a shelter nearby??? Women and children LAST! FIRE!!! Man the pumps!!! What’s our budget? Double it! No! Quadruple it!

      Why? What’s happened? Is there an earthquake? A war?

      No, I’m channeling the Samsung marketing department. . . Apple did something right. . .

  2. Alright, ladies and gentleman. iPhone 6 on Verizon and I’ve successfully downloaded and applied the update. Connectivity is fine, Touch ID works fine and everything is snappy. As far as I know, you’re cleared for takeoff.

  3. If it’s a fix, then it’s under 72 hours and will soon be irrelevant, save to wall street.

    If it’s 9 folks complaining about bending iPhones then it’s media gone wild, FUD campaign or any sort of conspiracy theory you want to insert.

    The U2 release, yawn already.

    It’s all been news for Apple and if (not a big if) the majority of the millions of people are happy then Apple lives up to delivering fantastic products and Tim’s leadership is pretty darn good.

    I’m optimistic, heck if it really is 9 people, then the media should take a real long good look at itself.

    1. Wow!
      Siri just preemptively answered a question i did not even finish thinking about !-) I will let her drive my car from now on, since she will know what the other drivers are going to do…

    2. Hell, I loaded the update, my phone straightened out, turned to platinum, sprouted diamonds, rainbows glowed from the screen, and Steve Jobs conducted the hosts of Heaven in the Hallelujah Chorus!

  4. Everyone should update to 8.0.2. So that iHating Fandroid hit Whoring Media News people can drum up some more FUD to get attention. Then when everything is great and actually better with 8.0.2, they can bend over for a nice swift kick on the…. 😉

      1. Yes, but when your job is to criticize others, you should have your own house in order… I love MDN & have reading & posting for YEARS! But this is ridiculous!

        Also, why do I get a warming message in my Safari browser on my Macbook Air that it can’t authenticate the site? Really embarrassing!

  5. A friend and I are experiencing a bug that when we answer a call on the headset, the sound goes through the iPhone instead of the headset. This is not expected behavior and did not happen in previous versions of iOS.

    Has this bug been fixed?

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