Some users of iPhones and iPads are faced with a new problem: applications start, but immediately crash. Apparently, the problem only concerns third-party applications – the standard ones work as if nothing had happened.
Apple Support replied editor Mysterious-Pie-8: They attribute the problem to the new Macs on the Apple M1. At the very least, experts believe that the problem occurs after synchronizing a tablet or smartphone with a computer.
So far, the only solution to the problem, the mass of which has not been confirmed, is to synchronize devices with older MacBooks built on Intel processors.
Interestingly, in addition to third-party applications, the native Apple support application did not launch in the video:
Users encountered an unpleasant bug – after synchronizing the iPhone with Macs on M1, third-party applications stop opening, a temporary solution was re-synchronization with Macs on Intel ????????♂️ pic.twitter.com/QtYkQEsv1f
— Apple Pro (@aaplpro) February 2, 2021
Support is currently working with Apple engineers to resolve this issue. As always, it will be fixed in the very near future.
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