Apple releases iOS 7.1.1 with further Touch ID, keyboard improvements
Apple has just posted iOS 7.1.1, the first minor update to iOS 7.1 following its release in March. As usual with these small updates, it fixes just a few minor problems-there are further improvements to the Touch ID fingerprint recognition in the iPhone 5S. It 'fixes a bug that could impact keyboard responsiveness' and another bug affecting Bluetooth keyboard usage while the VoiceOver feature is enabled.
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Apple's first major iOS 7 update makes the operating system feel whole.
The Touch ID fingerprint sensor was also a focus area for iOS 7.1.1; the update aims to address complaints that the sensor was inaccurate or that it 'faded' over time. Current rumors suggest that Apple would like to include the feature in iPads and other products in the future, which only makes sense-features like Siri likewise showed up in the iPhone first and then propagated to other iOS devices later.
iOS 7.1.1 applies to every device supported by iOS 7.1: the iPhone 4, 4S, 5, 5C, and 5S; the iPad 2, both Retina iPads, both iPad minis, and the iPad Air; and the fifth-generation iPod touch.
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