Apple said on January 28 it was releasing updated mobile software for the iPhone and iPad which makes it easier for users to get on high-speed networks. The iOS 6.1 version, which updates the one released last year, includes Apple's own maps program which drew scorn from users because of numerous glitches, and which Apple has pledged to fix.
The new software allows 36 iPhone carriers and 23 iPad carriers around the world to provide access to the faster LTE networks offered in many locations.
The update includes support for Apple's voice assistant Siri in more languages, an Apple statement said.
Other features including Facebook and Passbook, Apple's system for storing tickets, coupons and other financial data. The new iOS 6.1 is available as a free software update.
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