05.18.2023
For some iPhone owners out there, a strange bug is potentially wreaking havoc on folks trying to text Android users.Messages iconThere are some iPhone users taking to social media to
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There are some iPhone users taking to social media to confirm that their device is running into a particularly strange bug. When they are trying to text an Android user, the iPhone is adding a "+" symbol to the beginning of phone numbers.Read more...
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