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TECHNOLOGY => Computing and Internet => Topic started by: ReadWrite on Sep 19, 2013, 11:31 AM

Title: Why You Might Want To Wait Before Upgrading To iOS 7
Post by: ReadWrite on Sep 19, 2013, 11:31 AM
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See also: iOS 7: Is There Any Reason To Jailbreak Anymore? (http://readwrite.com/2013/08/21/does-ios-7-bypass-jailbreaks-now#awesm=~ohOPGwK3QR1rj9)
 Apple has finally released the official version of iOS 7 (http://readwrite.com/2013/09/18/ios-7-is-now-available-to-the-public), its major upgrade to the software that runs iPhones and iPads. The temptation to snag the software update immediately may be tough to resist. But there are a few good reasons to hold off. See if any of these apply to you:

See also: How To Downgrade The iOS 7 Beta Back To iOS 6 The Easy Way (http://readwrite.com/2013/06/13/how-to-downgrade-from-ios-7-beta-back-to-ios-6)
 Sure, a new major software version can be exciting—like getting your hands on a brand new device without actually having to plunk down a fortune or extend your carrier contract. But when it comes to Apple's latest, you'll want to know what you're getting into before making the commitment.

And once you do, sit back and explore. Then let us know what you think of the changes. Share your thoughts on what you like and dislike the most in the comments below.

UPDATE: Of course, if you haven't updated yet, you may not have a choice but to wait. Apple's servers are reportedly getting stormed, with users far and wide getting "failed" or "unavailable" error messages (http://money.cnn.com/2013/09/18/technology/mobile/ios-7-install/). According to CNNMoney:

Combine the iOS update with the fact that every app developer is pushing out their iOS 7-ized updates (also delivered to you by Apple), and a perfect storm of server congestion starts brewing.
This could be responsible for at least some of the early bugs reported from users who actually managed to download iOS 7. Indeed, the Apple Support Forums (https://discussions.apple.com/threads/) reveal user issues relating to activation errors and, in some cases, glitches with specific apps, like iMessage and FaceTime. As for the latter, at least some of those problems seem to surround older iOS devices, or iPhones or iPads that had one of the iOS 7 betas loaded onto them.

ReadWrite