Just because your device
is compatible doesn't mean it should be upgraded right away. Once you
update your device to iOS 7, there is no going back to iOS 6 or
whichever earlier iOS you were running. (Yes, it is possible, but extremely difficult and time consuming).
If you are not in a
rush, wait a few weeks or months until Apple releases the first updated
version of iOS 7. The early releases of the operation system can include
bugs that should be addressed with subsequent iOS 7 updates. Let other
eager people spend the next few weeks finding and reporting these issues
so you don't have to deal with them.
Older devices can
experience frustrating performance issues when upgraded to a new OS. The
iOS 7 software was designed specifically for the hardware that's faster
than your trusty old iPhone 4. If your device is anything older than
the most recent generation, it might suddenly slow down, and battery
life can suffer.
For right now, we are encountering memory issues
Read more at: http://www.heavy.com/tech/2013/09/ios-7-download-bugs-memory-glitches/
Read more at: http://www.heavy.com/tech/2013/09/ios-7-download-bugs-memory-glitches/
For right now, we are encountering memory issues
Read more at: http://www.heavy.com/tech/2013/09/ios-7-download-bugs-memory-glitches/
Read more at: http://www.heavy.com/tech/2013/09/ios-7-download-bugs-memory-glitches/
So far, here are the issues that have been reported to IES:
- Apps reported to be slow - or in some cases, no longer working or randomly crashing.
- Jailbroken iPhones no longer function as jailbroken.
- Battery life has decreased.
- Bug while using the keyboard - difficult to type.
- Devices are lagging and automatically rebooting.
For right now, we are encountering memory issues
Read more at: http://www.heavy.com/tech/2013/09/ios-7-download-bugs-memory-glitches/cvd
Read more at: http://www.heavy.com/tech/2013/09/ios-7-download-bugs-memory-glitches/cvd
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