Apple has just released iOS 7.0.4 for iPhone, iPad and iPod that fixes an issue that was preventing some people from making FaceTime calls. In addition to this there is the usual round of performance improvements and bug fixes. The update is sized at 17-18 MB, depending on your device. You can choose between an OTA update through the handset’s Settings or alternatively you can connect your phone to iTunes on your PC or Mac and do a full backup and restore.
Apple has also released iOS 6.1.5 for the iPod Touch 4th Generation as an alternative fix for the lower end device. A new version 6.0.2 of the Apple TV software is also available, although it is unclear what has been changed. iOS 7.0.4 comes just over three weeks after the release of iOS 7.0.3, which added support for iCloud Keychain and fixed accelerometer issues. iOS 7.0.4 can be downloaded via the software update tool in the settings menu on iOS devices.
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