Apple's iOS has grown into a buggy environment, and some users have already lost faith in its ability to fix it. The Cupertino company has released fix after fix, which only proves to some that it has lost its ability to fix the issues. More new features are pushed back with the platform riddled with bugs, and a little regard is given to the operating system's usability, says ZDNet. Here are some of the bugs and issues that Apple need to fix this 2020

Text Selection

There was a time when the text selection in iOS work. While it was a little bit fiddly, it really works. However, Apple introduced iOS 13 and changed the way text selection works. In fact, the update, according to ZDNet, broke everything.

Orientation Issues

There are instances when you notice your iPad or iPhone seem to be clueless as to which is up. As a result, you spin your device around in an attempt to get the screen to orient itself properly.

Background Refresh

After the memory bug that shattered the background refresh, it seems that it has not been fixed properly. Although it may not be as bad as it was since iOS 13.2, there are instances when apps appear to reload when users multitask between a couple or more different apps. While it could be because of the app, the problem is not consistent, which appears to suggest that it is an iOS bug rather than an app bug.

HomeKit

ZDNet describes HomeKit as chaos with a little rhyme or reason. The app is bewilderingly tedious to use according to the report, which is so unlikely for an app that is supposed to switch the lights on and off and control other automation devices inside the house.

Mail App

From time to time, some Apple users who use the Mail app complain that it is so buggy. From the point of view of usability, the mail app could not even remember which inbox you last took a look at. Considering that the Mail app is at the core of what the majority of people do, Apple should pay attention to his issue.

Settings App

The Settings App is the Windows Control Panel of iOS devices. It started as a simple repository of essential settings. However, over time, it has become a bloated mess that appears to be getting mess as Apple releases major updates. The company's decision to introduce a search box to the app was an indication from the developers that they have given up trying to restore order in the app.