American technology giant Apple is currently at the top of the rankings of the most important, largest and most valuable companies in the world. The most important feature that distinguishes Apple, which has millions of users, is that these users are loyal to it. In other words, a user who will choose Samsung when he buys a new smartphone today can choose Oppo when he changes his phone tomorrow. For Apple, however, this situation is much more exceptional.
One of the main reasons behind Apple’s commitment to its users is the free and independent ecosystem it has established. Apple, which has established a network that is completely compatible with its own devices, has produced a very nice system so that the user who enters this network once does not want to leave again. It is possible to say that one of the parts of this ecosystem is the HomeKit application.
Apple gave with one hand and took back with the other
HomeKit application, which has been upgraded with the iOS 16.2 update served by Apple in the past weeks, has now begun to annoy iPhone users a little. iPhone users who want to install the update package brought to take the application to the next level say that the application is stuck on the update screen and often needs to be restarted to solve the problem.
Apple, which is expected to provide a solution with the problem increasing day by day and more complaints, has found the solution by withdrawing its latest update. Now, when entering the HomeKit app, there are no update alerts. However, it is thought that Apple will solve the error in question with the next major update.