Apple has a plan to ensure that buggy iOS issues don't happen again
India TodayApple is planning to overhaul the way it tests its iOS mobile operating system. Apple's software chief Craig Federighi in an internal meeting with the company's team of developers said that going forward the company would work with test versions or 'daily builds' of software. According to a report by Bloomberg, this new strategy is already being applied to the next iteration of Apple's mobile operating system, that is iOS 14, which is internally being called 'Azul'. The tech giant expects that changing the internal testing process of its operating systems would ensure that more stable and bug-free software reach the users. When the company released iOS 13 back in September it was riddled with a long list of issues ranging from battery management issues to bugs in host of company's apps.