Wednesday, October 16, 2013

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ifun.de reader Tim recalls the "iTunes Match" loading issues in October 2012 led to that Apple's music storage in the mobile network to the songs stored in the cloud and access several users so surprised with high data volumes. We reported then both the initial error , and via Apple's iOS update to version 6.0.1 , with the data-eater was rendered harmless. IOS 7 now appears to be repeating a similar bug.



Tim writes:

I am proprietor of iPhone 5S and iTunes Match users. Then at the start of iTunes Match in iOS 6, I had the issue that iTunes Match has loaded his songs in the mobile network. And that despite activate switch with which the download of iTunes Match songs in the mobile network really should be prevented. Dungeon to the house handle iTunes Match perk to all those songs on to that formerly could not be loaded in the wireless network. At that time there was an update, which resolves this issue. Now, however, I noticed (September / October) for the second time in a row, which is used up my 2.5 GB volume at Telekom. Yesterday morning I had only consumed about 200MB, the afternoon had chosen me about 600 songs that should be downloaded through iTunes Match. For safety, I had it specially made ​​to make the switch is disabled, which allows the loading of iTunes Match in the mobile network. Nevertheless, I got two hours later (after I had left the house) a text message from the Telekom with the announcement that my volume level has been used up.



We have now totally passed us by iTunes Match and not renewed the yearly subscription after the first test. Apple's music automatically identify many songs poorly, often times has hiccups and failed automatic access in recent months frequently
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