Apple updates its operating system to prevent Telugu word from crashing iPhones
Apple releases new updates for its iPhones to fix Telugu iPhone crashing bug
#Apple Inc accept that a bug in some versions of its operating systems (#iOS) is causing its devices to crash when a single character in #Telugu, an Indian language, is sent to the device #iPhone or typed in text editor.
— SANJAY BAFNA (@sanjaybafna) February 16, 2018
Update your iOS device so your friends will stop texting you the crash character. Apple releases iOS 11.2.6, which resolved the “Telugu bug” or one character crash. #iPhone #CVE-2018-4124 pic.twitter.com/76G0jkKkOr
— Steve Hardee 📡 (@SteveHardee) February 20, 2018
Apple Rolls Out iOS 11.2.6 Update to iPhones, Fixes the Telugu Character Bug https://t.co/4CWDMT5WJp pic.twitter.com/DabDvZXSLm
— Telecom TALK (@TelecomTalk) February 20, 2018
NEW: A Single-Character Message (in Telugu — the 3rd Most Spoken Indian Language) Can Crash Any Apple #iPhone, iPad and Mac.https://t.co/igztJfqzA9
̶D̶o̶n̶'̶t̶ TRY This On Your Friends! 😂 pic.twitter.com/5SL9GAEZyT — Swati Khandelwal (@Swati_THN) February 16, 2018
Letter from special Indian alphabet forces iPhone to crash #apple #telugu #ios #crash #failure #TechNews ఞ
— Christoph B223 (@planespotter22) February 15, 2018
Thank You @tim_cook and thank you @Apple for fixing the biggest bug single Telugu character in iOS 11.2.6 just before iOS 11.3 on each device of Apple like iPhone, iPad, iPod etc.
— Developer_Aryan (@Developer_Aryan) February 21, 2018