Apple Investigating ‘Problem’ With Podcasts App That Began April 29 [Now Resolved]
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” Users are experiencing a problem with this service,” wrote Apple. “We are examining and will update the status as more information ends up being offered.” Apple states the undisclosed issue started on April 29.
Just some users are impacted by the blackout, according to Apple. No even more details were offered, and Apple has decreased to comment at this time.
April 29 is the exact same day that MacRumors reported about a range of complaints that users have made about the Podcasts app given that it was redesigned in iOS 14.5, such as skipping during playback, inaccurate timestamps, unresponsive scrolling, episodes stopping working to sync across gadgets after being included to a library, and more.
Update: The failure has been marked as dealt with on Apples system status page.
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