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After using iOS 18 for some time now, I can confirm that numerous bugs and issues have been reported by users across various platforms. From battery problems to laggy user interfaces, the complaints seem to be flooding in. Personally, I have experienced issues with my iPhone 15 Pro Max, such as poor battery life and a lack of smoothness and speed in the system.

While my experiences are just one perspective, the power of social media has allowed me to tap into the experiences of millions of users. Platforms like Reddit, X, and Apple’s own support forum have become a goldmine of bug reports and complaints related to iOS 18.

Aside from the usual complaints about battery life and interface lag, users have identified a range of other bugs. One such bug involves the Messenger app and the inability to send Apple Watch faces, which may lead to data loss. While rare, such showstopper bugs can be particularly frustrating for users.

Among the more common bugs reported are Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity issues, screen sensitivity problems, Siri malfunctions, odd behavior in the Photos app, and difficulties with the Control Center. Screen rotation issues, app organization problems, and AirPrint connectivity issues have also been highlighted by users.

If you’re experiencing any of these bugs, you might be wondering if there are any solutions available. Some users have suggested rebooting the device, deleting and reinstalling problematic apps, or resetting user settings. However, these solutions have not proven to be consistently effective, so it may be best to wait for future software updates to address these issues.

Fortunately, a minor update in the form of iOS 18.0.1 is expected to be released soon, which should address some of the major bugs. Additionally, iOS 18.1 is set to launch in October, bringing new features like Apple Intelligence. Ultimately, the key to resolving these bugs lies in upcoming software updates that will hopefully provide solutions to the issues plaguing iOS 18 users.