iOS 8.4 Expected to Launch by June 30 with GPS Fixes
During Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) keynote yesterday, Apple announced several new services that will be included in iOS 8.4 and available by June 30th. This release is expected to fix the open iOS bugs affecting external GPS receiver accessories. Although we had hoped for a 8.3.1 update or 8.4 release to launch much sooner than this, at least we now have a firm date.
Look for another blog post soon announcing our Bad Elf: Cleared to Update program, along with a debrief of some lessons learned and upgrades we've made to our QA process to reduce the odds of running into similar issues in the future.
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The Bad Elf engineering team is attending WWDC this week, and we had the opportunity to meet Tim Cook, Apple's CEO, after the keynote.
Although we didn't talk to Tim specifically about the iOS 8.3 bug, we did discuss platform accessory support. He mentioned that Apple sees accessories as a vital part of the ecosystem and driver of innovation in niche markets such as aviation, marine, and survey. We're excited to be part of that!
Once again, we want to thank our amazing customers for their patience and support during the last 9 weeks since this issue appeared. As always, please contact us via support@bad-elf.com and we'll do whatever we can to help.
Is there an option to purchase with intent to return or “borrow” (with a deposit) a unit that works until the wifi update is cleared? I have a trip planned which leaves before June 30th and won’t have internet access to update while we’re en route to trail.
Did the garmin gps have this same trouble?
Glad to hear Apple policy is to take care of the collaborative echosystem.
The GPS “bug” has frozen a lot of customers and could alter seriously the confidence.
Waiting now for the solution promised for June the 30th.
Thank you for the update. I am surprised you did not discus the IOS 8.3 bug with Tim. Was this to sensitive considering the balance of power?
I agree Glen Kowalchuk’s assertion that you should negotiate a “Rollback” with Apple so your users can rollback to the previous version to restore the external GPS and iPad use to all the pilots who rely on the Bad Elf.
Any chance you’ve already approached Apple on this and if so, what is their response?
Thank you,
Mark J. Quinlan