Barely a week after the release of the iPhone 13 and several other Apple products, buyers of the new models would need to update their devices due to a bug that prevents a seamless playing of music. It was suggested by MacRumors that both the iPhone 13 and new Apple iPads were affected by this music bug.Apple iPhone 13 Pro All Colors Featured

Apple had issued an advisory that informed users about the Apple Music bug, which can be quickly fixed when users update their devices. If left unattended, the bug prevents users from accessing their Apple Music catalog, settings or use their Sync Library if the new device is restored from a backup. The lineup of devices thought to be affected by the Apple Music bug are the iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max. The latest Apple iPad mini and the 9th-generation iPad are also affected by the bug.

The iPhone 13 Pro Max is the pick of the bunch of devices unveiled during the Apple event last week. It comes with some impressive features and a $1,600 price tag. Performance-wise, the iPhone 13 Pro Max thumps the lower models on several aspects including battery life, the brightness of the display, display size, etc. It is unclear how the Apple Music bug escaped pre-release scrutiny, but the update offers a quick fix to the problem.

For now, this is the only blemish that could be noticed on the latest product offerings by Apple. The company has of late, been battling with embarrassing leaks of its trade secrets by Apple employees. Even with sometimes stringent measures put in place to curb the leak, it persists. At least we know that the Apple Music bug issue did not leak before the launch of the devices last week. That could have posed a serious embarrassment to the company.

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