Friday 30 December 2016

How to Fix iPhone Bug that breaks Message App





Recently, another bug that handicaps the Messages application on any iPhone by sending a solitary instant message has been found. 

The imperfection renders iOS gadgets unequipped for opening the Message application, making it difficult to peruse writings or iMessages, and the application keeps on smashing notwithstanding when shutting it or on the off chance that you've rebooted the telephone. 

The bug includes sending a vCard - a transferable Address Book contact - with such a variety of lines of code that the Messages application can't handle it.

At the point when Messages opens the message it tries to open the vCard, which has a large number of lines of malevolent code contrasted with a few hundred on a customary contact, and stops the application with a white screen.





Since Messages dependably tries to open the latest instant message when it is stacked, it will continue attempting to open the malevolent message notwithstanding when the application is shut or the entire telephone is rebooted. 

The content, found by developer vincedes3, bears a similarity to the "Successful Power" content of a year ago that would crash telephones with a line of Arabic content and a video bug found a month ago. Apple normally settles these bugs rapidly in redesigns to iOS.


How to fix it

On the off chance that you've been influenced, all is not lost. You just need to utilize one of a few fixes to take the message off the highest point of your inbox. 

The most effortless path is to click on this link, which we have tried, to open the window for sending another message, squeezing wipe out and erasing the culpable message. 

On the other hand, you can send yourself a message in Siri, or ask another person to, which will permit you to open the new message rather than the pernicious one.



For devices (including iPad) where the fix link does not work, ask Siri to send a message to the victim and click on the text.

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