Two days back, it was a quite awful experience for Apple fans when Apple released iOS 8.0.1. The update came with a huge error that disabled cellular service and Touch ID. Apple quickly rolled out the workaround to fix the issue. In the workaround, the users were asked to downgrade back to iOS 8. Now, Apple has finally brought iOS 8.0.2 that fixes all the issues. The update also accompany all the previous iOS 8.0.1 features.
The update will also made Health apps working. Also, Apple has posted an apology regarding iOS 8.0.1 update. iOS 8.0.2 is available as an OTA update or you can download it manually from here,
iPhone:
- iPhone 4s
- iPhone 5 (CDMA)
- iPhone 5 (GSM)
- iPhone 5c (CDMA)
- iPhone 5c (GSM)
- iPhone 5s (CDMA)
- iPhone 5s (GSM)
- iPhone 6
- iPhone 6 Plus
iPad:
- iPad Air (5th generation WiFi + Cellular)
- iPad Air (5th generation WiFi)
- iPad Air (5th generation CDMA)
- iPad (4th generation CDMA)
- iPad (4th generation GSM)
- iPad (4th generation WiFi)
- iPad mini (CDMA)
- iPad mini (GSM)
- iPad mini (WiFi)
- iPad mini 2 (WiFi + Cellular)
- iPad mini 2 (WiFi)
- iPad mini 2 (CDMA)
- iPad 3 Wi-Fi (3rd generation)
- iPad 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular (model for ATT)
- iPad 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular (model for Verizon)
- iPad 2 Wi-Fi (Rev A)
- iPad 2 Wi-Fi
- iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G (GSM)
- iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G (CDMA)
iPod:
The update weighs 73.1 MB and is compatible with all above mentioned devices. If you still face cellular service issues, you need to reset your Network Settings. Don’t forget to make you comment regarding the update!