iPhone X - Apple’s iOS 11.1.2 fixes the cold weather input bug

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Apple released iOS 11.1.2 for iPhones and iPads this afternoon. It's a minor, bug-fix update that benefits iPhone X users who encountered issues after acquiring the new phone just under two weeks ago.

iOS 11.1.2's patch notes are short and sweet. The update fixes just two problems. The first is "an issue where the iPhone X screen becomes temporarily unresponsive to touch after a rapid temperature drop." Last week, some iPhone X owners began reporting on Reddit and elsewhere that their touchscreens became temporarily unresponsive when going outside into the cold.
This is that software update. The update also "addresses an issue that could cause distortion in Live Photos and videos captured with iPhone X." Those are all the changes Apple has shared publicly for this update. Apple has not named any significant security updates in iOS 11.1.2; the company's support site currently says that this update has the security content of 11.1.

To date, iOS 11's updates have largely been bug fixes. iOS 11.1.1 fixed a strange and widely mocked autocorrect bug that turned the letter "i" into strange characters. iOS 11.1 was also mostly fixes, but it reintroduced a deprecated touch gesture that users wanted back, added several new emojis, and fixed the KRACK Wi-Fi vulnerability on some iOS devices.

Users who adopted iOS 11 were surprised to find that one of the features promised when iOS 11 was announced—Apple Pay Cash—wasn't included in the initial release. If you were hoping for that, you'll have to wait just a bit longer. Apple is currently testing that feature in the iOS 11.2 beta, which also improves wireless charging speeds.

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