However, right after iOS 14 was disseminated last month, a bug was discovered that would change the default browser and email client back to Apple’s own Safari and Mail app respectively. This would occur after the user rebooted his iPhone. Apple fixed the problem when it pushed out iOS 14.0.1 last month. So now all is well and good as iPhone users get to customize some of their default apps, right? BUZZ!!! Nope. In a tweet posted today, software developer David Clarke pointed out that every time a browser app or an email app is updated, the default settings revert to Safari and Mail. Clarke says that this bug is still found on iOS 14.1, which Apple released yesterday.
Video evidence. pic.twitter.com/wCwmahEnDE
— David Clarke (@DCOneFourSeven) October 21, 2020
Source: Phonearena
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