Update likely to be deployed this week as internal activity ramps up

Nov 7, 2013 08:02 GMT  ·  By

Security bugs, graphical glitches, battery drainage, and other issues are about to be addressed in an upcoming iOS software update from Cupertino, California, likely arriving no later than this week.

Customers running iOS 7 have mixed feelings about Apple’s new, flat software, and while most of its features are indeed advanced and useful, not all are behaving properly.

It’s a common occurrence whenever Apple (or any other software company, for that matter) releases a major new version of an operating system. So far, Apple has released three incremental updates (iOS versions 7.0.1, 7.0.2, and 7.0.3) to alleviate some woes, but more patching is necessary.

According to server logs published by MacRumors, Apple is ramping up iOS 7.0.4 testing in what might be a good indication that the bits are about to roll out in a matter of days.