A series of news about iOS 15 has reached us in the last week and I would say that they are all negative. On the one hand, the new iOS has an adoption of almost 20% after 10 days of availability, being adopted more slowly than iOS 14. There are also some annoying bugs, some reported in the last 24 hours.
We first learned from Reddit that the iPhone 13 has problems with the responsiveness of the screen, but not only the models, but also older ones. It seems that sometimes the screen does not respond as it should to touches and especially does not activate when touched. The bug fix would be a reboot of the phone. Others "fix" the shortcoming with a repeated tap on the screen to activate the terminal. Apple has iOS 15.1 in beta testing and it would fix many of the bugs.
However, those who tested the beta confirm that the responsiveness of the screen remained defective. Another bug reported in the last few days is a malfunctioning camera in the Camera application, but also receiving a warning that you have full storage even though this is not the case. And I'm not done here with the problems of iOS 15! A bug in the Messages app causes some photos saved in Messages to be automatically deleted if you also delete those conversations.
Finally, there are users who complain that they cannot unlock the iPhone using the Apple Watch, a function that appeared for those who wear a mask and want to unlock the phone faster. If you have discovered other bugs, the Comments section below is waiting for you. Will this be the most buggy iOS in years?