Google finally released a native iOS Gmail client for the Apple iPhone and iPad late on Tuesday, then within hours withdrew it due to a bug in the notification system of the app. The much sought after release is meant to ease navigation of your Gmail account as well as add extra functionality not available with the iOS built-in email app.
After a wave of complaints by early adopters upon its release the search giant pulled the plug on the app, issuing a no nonsense reply through Twitter, "the iOS app we launched today contained a bug with notifications. We have pulled the app to fix the problem. Sorry we messed up."
Introduced in iOS 17.1 and watchOS 10.1, NameDrop is a novel feature that facilitates the sharing of contact information between nearby iPhones and Apple Watches by holding them together.
As Apple has made iOS 17 beta 4 available to registered developers, a couple of iPhone users are observing several exciting modifications.
Apple has rolled out the public beta versions of iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and watchOS 10, enabling users with a compatible device to test the most recent features.