iOS 14 resets iPhone’s default apps to Apple’s Safari and Mail after reboot

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Users have actually discovered a significant bug in Apple’s iOS 14 iPhone software application. The totally free software application upgrade, which Apple made openly offered Wednesday, consists of functions numerous users had actually long requested, such as much better methods to arrange apps, living programs called widgets on the house screen, and the capability to alter which default apps the phone utilizes to search the web or send out an e-mail. That last one does not appear to work.

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A growing chorus of Twitter users has been posting about the bug in Apple’s default email and default web browser options. What happens is that whenever they set the default browser to Google’s Chrome, for example, it works as expected, and tapping any link in an app or browser will open Chrome on the iPhone. But then if they restart the phone, iOS 14 changes that default back to Apple’s Safari.

“We are aware of an issue that can impact default email and browser settings in iOS 14 and iPadOS 14. A fix will be available to users in a software update,” Apple said in a statement.

Google and Microsoft didn’t respond to requests for comment. CNET was able to confirm this bug on an iPhone running iOS 14, as was 9to5Mac, which earlier reported the issue.

“We expect whatever issue is happening here will get resolved soon,” another browser maker, DuckDuckGo, said in a statement. Mozilla said it’s working with Apple to resolve the issue for its Firefox browser.

The bug is a reminder that although Apple’s been publicly testing its new iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 software since the since announcing it in the summer, the company’s rarely able to fully iron out bugs before release. This is partly why CNET’s reviewers recommend backing up your phone to the cloud or to a computer before any upgrade.

See also: 6 iOS 14 features to try as soon as you install it on your iPhone