According to a new report from our friends over
at 9to5Mac, Apple won’t be releasing the final
version of iOS 7.1 to the public until some time in
March. The software is currently in its fifth beta
and available for registered developers to test out,
but we won’t see an actual release until next
month…
“Reliable sources say that Apple is currently
planning to ship iOS 7.1, the first significant
update to iOS 7, in March. The iOS 7.1 update is
said to not have any “secret features,” and it will
basically be what we have been told to expect by
the past five betas: some user-interface tweaks in
the Phone app, an improved Calendar app, speed
improvements, and numerous bug-fixes.”
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