Apple rolls out fix for iPhone 5 Wi-Fi network data bug

From CNET News.com: Less than two weeks after the release of iOS 6, Apple is apparently still working out the bugs.

Today the company released a fix for a bug that allowed some devices on Verizon Wireless' network to consume cellular data while connected to a Wi-Fi network, unnecessarily depleting users' precious data minutes.

The fix materialized after iPhone 5 owners bombarded Apple's Support Communities with complaints about Wi-Fi issues they were experiencing with the new handset. Many users have complained about not being able to connect to Wi-Fi networks after the new mobile operating system's installation.

Though generally receiving positive reviews, the iPhone 5 and iOS 6 both come with a laundry list of complaints from users.

The new iPhone has presented its share of technical flaws, including scrapes and scratches around the edge, static lines on the keyboard when keying in your password, light leaks behind the front display, and a purple halo effect on certain photos.

Apple's new OS has been dinged most severely for its buggy Maps app, which many users found to be underwhelming or inaccurate when compared with Google's

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