Probably it is difficult to assign blame for a failed software upgrade to one person in a company as large as Apple but Bloomberg Report indicates , that one of the same people responsible for the faulty 2012 Apple Maps rollout is also involved with update iOS 8.0.1 that bricked iPhone 6 models at the beginning of this week. from previous: After a bad rollout of iOS 8.0.1 for Apple iOS 8.0.2 released “The similarities between the issue of[Maps and Apple's iOS 8.0.1] update does not end with apologies Apple offered to dissatisfied customers,” the publication writes. “The same person at Apple was responsible for catching problems before both products were released., Josh Williams, mid-level manager overseeing quality assurance group for iOS mobile software, Apple was also responsible for quality control on the maps, according to people familiar with Apple's management structure . ” Williams, who worked with the company since 2000, was removed from the team of Apple Maps when it starts, but remained for testing iOS unnamed person familiar with the matter said. Apple Maps, Tim Cook personally apologized to members on the main issues new app from Apple iOS came from , as the two people involved in the project quickly left the company, including iOS and the head Scott Forstall, Richard Williamson, who was responsible for Apple Maps. Williams, however, remained. publication says that 100 people worldwide work for Williams, testing the iOS version before they are publicly disclosed. However, iOS 8.0.1 errors are not caught in time , and Apple had to pull an update soon after release it a few days ago. Bloomberg further reveals other reasons which could explain this unexpected problems, such as the “Turf Wars” between teams within Apple, which can lead to unsuccessful version of the software, but also the decision Tim Cook to restrict access to the new iPhone before they are senior managers can avoid, as the iPhone 4 leak. The report also says that Apple is still looking for bugs, known problems of low priority are determined only in the update after the release of a new version of iOS, even if they are discovered before they are launched new products, such as the business needs a few weeks to install the final release version of iOS on the following devices. Apple has not commented on the report, so it is not clear to what extent this is the fault Williams for iOS 8.0.1 defeat. For what it is worth Apple quickly pull updates , iOS release eight withdrawal instructions and come up with the final patch .
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