on 20-09-2014 12:50
on 20-09-2014 12:50
Not being an Apple person, I just saw this article and thought I'd post it. I think this is a reliable source.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/09/18/iphone-4s-ios-8_n_5842166.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
on 20-09-2014 14:54
on 20-09-2014 14:54
I'v been running iOS 8 (beta 3 and up) on a 4s for a couple of months I havn't really noticed any signifcant difference.
on 20-09-2014 15:16
on 20-09-2014 15:16
@Anonymous wrote:I'v been running iOS 8 (beta 3 and up) on a 4s for a couple of months I havn't really noticed any signifcant difference.
That's great that you're not having problems, but as you've been running beta versions, you obviously know what you're doing. This link, within the original link I posted, also says that there are lots of enhancements in IOS 8 that just can't be used by the iPhone 4S: http://arstechnica.com/apple/2014/09/ios-8-on-the-iphone-4s-performance-isnt-the-only-problem/
I would tend to agree with MI5's assessment, and say that this upgrade of IOS 8 is there to ensure that the iPhone faithful go out and buy a new phone, so that they can have all that IOS 8 offers. I'm not knocking it. It makes good business sense. That's why I own Apple stock.
on 20-09-2014 18:15
on 20-09-2014 18:15
on 20-09-2014 18:18
on 20-09-2014 18:18
My mum has the iPhone 4 and she can't get the iOS8 update so now that I have a new iPhone, we are passing our phones down so my sister will have my iPhone 5s and my mum will have my sisters iPhone 5 lol
on 20-09-2014 18:23
on 20-09-2014 18:23
on 20-09-2014 18:23
on 20-09-2014 18:23
on 20-09-2014 18:24
on 20-09-2014 18:24
My sister is paying the first few months of the phone for me so it's all good
on 20-09-2014 18:27
on 20-09-2014 18:27
on 22-09-2014 09:15
on 22-09-2014 09:23
on 22-09-2014 09:23