This is a bug that went unnoticed
so far, inherent to iOS 11 and adding to the list of few problems
encountered by users with the new version of the system
Apple's mobile operating system. This is alatency time
present in the appCalculatorof the iPhone, which prevents
type a calculation at a normal pace of use. In short, so that a
operation and each of its elements are well taken into account in the app, it
you have to enter each number and each calculation symbol very slowly, without
which certain supports are not taken into account:
To make this bug appear, it's very simple, you have to type quickly enough
the following operation: 1+2+3 and make equal. Moreover, it is not even
necessary to type all this at high speed, normal use of the
calculator is enough to make it bug.
In fact, by typing the operation shown above, there will be more chance
so that the calculator indicates24what6, car
it is the following operation which will really be taken into account,1 + 23
= 24.
The second "+" can in fact be omitted, since after each press on one
calculator buttons, a certain latency time is necessary before
to be able to take into account the following support.
According to the source, it would simply be a lighting animation of the
button that lasts too long, which would prevent the app from recording everything
other support carried out in parallel.
This problem should be corrected shortly, however it is a problem.
one more bug to add to the list of iOS 11 problems seen inTHE
results of our survey, about your satisfaction with this
new version of iOS precisely.
While waiting for an update and in particular the versioniOS 11.1, it is always possible
to perform calculations directly in Spotlight, or even by voice using
Siri. For more complex calculations, a dedicated app will do the trick, such as
Calculatrice HD+,
available here on the App Store.
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By : Keleops AG
Editor-in-chief for iPhon.fr. Pierre is like Indiana Jones, looking for the lost iOS trick. Also a long-time Mac user, Apple devices hold no secrets for him. Contact: pierre[a]iphon.fr.