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IOS 8.0.1 Warning

Bambino
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Cleoriff
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@viridis wrote:


 Well that sucks, was hoping when they sort it with the 6s the new hashing would be #ibendover


Sounds even better LOL

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Anyone seen the "repair kit" on the "apple" website?

A rolling pin.
I died laughing
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@Anonymous wrote:
Anyone seen the "repair kit" on the "apple" website?

A rolling pin.
I died laughing

Love it!LOL

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Apple have an official support page now covering how to go back to 8.0 for anyone who still has a very large iPod Touch

 

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT6487?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US

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At least there is a way to roll back. I remember the Samsung 4.3 update virtually bricking the S3 with no way to roll back without using a custom rom and it took two factory resets to get the phone usable again.

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It is good Apple allow a limited window to rollback to a previous iOS firmware (personally I'd like the window to be longer) so a person can try it out for a spell but still have the option to revert.
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@Anonymous wrote:
It is good Apple allow a limited window to rollback to a previous iOS firmware (personally I'd like the window to be longer) so a person can try it out for a spell but still have the option to revert.

To be fair...and yes technophobically speaking, I could never understand this limited window? Why limit it at all?...

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Apple limit the window IMO for a few reasons.

To stop ios being as fragmented as other Os and have as many people on the same ios as possible.

To keep ios updated to help combat security issues.

To patch exploits being used by jail breaking teams.
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