on 03-10-2014 08:20
Well, I waited for the 'fix' and here it is - but.... as a person who does not upgrade their phone with every latest model I wondered if I am better off not upgrading to the new iOS 8.0.2?
I'm not overly tech savvy but I do read reports (I saw a highlighted remark by MI5 re 4s ) - it may cause the 4s to be slower, bigger keyboard on screen and camera issues initially???/
Call me old fashioned but I like to actually 'use' the phone for some time before changing it. I moved to the i-phone as BlackBerry couldn't convince me to continue with them (ageing design).
Any suggestions that don't include the words 'get an i-phone 6'
on 03-10-2014 08:25
Hi @izzy831
There have been some problems with this upgrade but as I know very little about it I will not be advising you one way or the other. i will leave that to the experts....:smileywink:
The one thing I can assure you ...we wont be encouraging you to 'get the iPhone 6'
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 03-10-2014 08:36
on 03-10-2014 08:36
on 03-10-2014 08:41
on 03-10-2014 08:41
on 03-10-2014 12:47
on 03-10-2014 12:47
I have an Iphone 4S and have updated it to iOS8.
What I have found helps is getting very familiar with the settings and turning off any extraneous functions that the phone uses just to make it look snazzy. Getting rid of the 'eye candy' and making it purely functional and it runs perfectly fine.
There is also the hard drive capacity it needs - taking up almost 6GB of my 16GB device.
I also uploaded and got rid of photos/videos - anything to clear out the device.
But, then again not everyone is the same and runs their devices in the same manner. But this works ok on my 4S.
on 03-10-2014 13:21
on 03-10-2014 13:21
As you say @Anonymous It is a personal thing and will work differently dependent on how you use your phone..:smileywink:
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 03-10-2014 20:54
on 03-10-2014 20:54
I haven't updated the 4S I have, but @izzy831 regarding Blackberry have you seen the improvements made to BB10 recently - you may be pleasantly surprised and the next update to 10.3 will include Amazon App store for Android apps.