Apple this week released iOS 8.3 with a host of fixes for things like messages and Wi-Fi, though some are reporting trouble with Touch ID.



According to reports, those who upgrade to iOS 8.3 cannot use Touch ID to make App Store purchases. PCMag's Eric Griffith noticed the glitch after upgrading his iPhone 6. "I thought I had screwed up a setting, but I checked, and Touch ID is definitely enabled for app purchases," he said.



Something similar happened with the disastrous iOS 8.0.1, though that killed Touch ID entirely, as well as cellular service, prompting a quick recall by Apple.



Other updates in iOS 8.3, meanwhile, include fixes for screen orientation (not rotating back to portrait after being in landscape mode, for example) and Wi-Fi (getting disconnected intermittently).



Apple says it has also fixed a bug whereby group messages sometime split, or people couldn't forward or delete individual messages. Going forward, you can also now report junk messages directly from the Messages app and filter out messages that are sent from someone not in your contacts.



When sending those messages, meanwhile, you'll now see a redesigned emoji keyboard with more than 300 new characters.



Other new additions in iOS 8.3: