Lire http://blog.francis-fustier.fr/ios-8-4-corrige-le-bug-gps-bluetooth/ et aussi
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82 days. Nearly 12 weeks. That’s how long some of us have been waiting for a way out of the iOS 8.3 troubles that have left our apps unable to obtain location data from external GPS receivers.
Well, tomorrow is June 30th. That is the date Apple announced several new features and services in iOS 8.4 would be released to the public. Several recent reports indicate iOS 8.4 will be available as early as 8AM PDT.
Once the new public release is available, the Bad Elf engineering team will download and install it on our test bench. We’ll test the ridiculous number of permutations of iOS devices, Bad Elf GPSs model, and several popular apps to confirm that the iOS 8.4 release not only corrects the problems experienced with iOS 8.3, but does not introduce any new issues.
Un message de Bad-Elf du 1/07/2015
« Apple has released iOS 8.4 with Apple Music, Beats 1, and an all-new Music app. »
Trust us, we’re excited for that headline, but we’re just a little more excited (and relieved) to finally announce to our very loyal and patient customers that with the release of iOS 8.4, the bug that prevented most GPS accessories from providing location data has been fixed.