What’s That Weird Combo? A Sindhi Text & Italian Flag That’s Bailing Apple Devices
Picture this: You’re scrolling through your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, or even your Mac when a little string of Sindhi characters coupled with a cheeky Italian flag snaps your device into a full‑on crash. Someone on Reddit just dropped the scoop on a group that’s unleashing this chaos.
Why It’s a Pain in the Neck
- Every Apple gadget will sigh in frustration—whether it’s a gloomy crash or a frozen screen—whenever it bumps into that string.
- It’s a viral trick, so anyone can send it to you, puncturing your day one unresponsive moment at a time.
- No safeguard or patch exists yet; the bug is like an unwelcome guest nobody can kick out.
History of the Hex‑Chaos
Apple’s not new to this sort of trick. Back in 2018, a “Telegu Bug” surfaced—another garbled sequence that ate up iPhones and iPads in a dramatic, sudden shutdown.
Potential Fix on the Horizon
Rumours carry that the second beta of macOS/iOS 13.4.5 has nailed it down, so we’re pinning our hopes on Apple rolling out an official fix soon.
So, keep your eye on updates and remember: if a random message with a flag suddenly hits a corner, there’s not much you can do—just brace for the crash and maybe grab a coffee while you wait for the patch.
