Although it took Apple over a month to release an update following the release of iOS 7, the newest operating system has already undergone several changes so far.

The company released iOS 7.0.3 this week as it rolled out the new iPads in a press event. The new 82.8MB downloadable update to the operating system addressed concerns about motion sickness, iMessage, and poor calibration of the level sensors on the iPhone 5S, according to The Guardian.

One of the ways Apple addressed motion sickness concerns is by allowing users to "reduce motion" in the Accessbility setting. This puts an end to the zooming transitions when a user switches apps or launches them. Instead of the transition, it just simply transfers apps without any kind of special motion.

Another problem that was addressed - one that most likely affected the most people - was the issue with iMessage failing to send messages as text messages in situations where iMessage isn't pushing a message through.

The update adds an "iCloud keychain" to the iOS 7 that is said to be able to create random passwords for websites.

The early reception has been mixed, just like it was when the new operating system was initially released in September. One fan on Twitter addressed concerns with the loss of music after he updated to 7.0.3.

"DO NOT update to the iOS 7.0.3 update! It'll erase music that isn't saved in the cloud or whatever!" David Rodriguez said.

Anyone who wishes to view the more detailed list of the changes that Apple applied with the new update can look at the company's website.