iPhone bug causes headaches for users - but there's an easy fix

A widespread glitch is leaving iPhone users' mobiles in jeopardy after a bug in Apple's software has caused devices to crash.

Social media was awash with iPhone users voicing their rage over the problem which is troubling phones using software version iOS 11.1.2, Fairfax Media reported.

Many reported on Twitter a reoccurring problem where their device crashes every few minutes.

The issue, which arose on Saturday and is said to be date-related, is caused by Local Notifications which apps use to flash information on screen for the user.

But not all is lost for iPhone owners and a simple fix will quickly rectify the issue.

Apple has since moved to make amends for the problem and have provided handset owners with a new software update.

There is a simple fix to the glitch. Source: Getty
There is a simple fix to the glitch. Source: Getty

First of all users must open Settings and then select Notifications.

They must then go through each app and turn off all notifications.

Users must then update the device to iOS 11.2 by opening General, and then Software Update.

Once updated, return to each app in Notifications and turn all notifications back on.

These quick steps should leave all devices problem free and considerably improve the mood of thousands of disgruntled Apple customers.