on 16-09-2015 18:11
on 16-09-2015 18:11
on 16-09-2015 18:55
@Anonymous wrote:
@MI5 wrote:
So, whats new.....?http://www.apple.com/uk/ios/whats-new/
You can do those already on android mostly
on 16-09-2015 18:55
@Anonymous wrote:doesn't let you download the update, big mistake Apple, glad I have a Samsung Galaxy
Servers will be getting hammered, its usual whenever theres a new version of iOS released due to the large number of people trying to download.
on 16-09-2015 18:57
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:doesn't let you download the update, big mistake Apple, glad I have a Samsung Galaxy
Servers will be getting hammered, its usual whenever theres a new version of iOS released due to the large number of people trying to download.
I know, I have previously experienced it but I was just saying that even Android updates when they are rolled out are painless unlike iOS
on 16-09-2015 19:00
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:doesn't let you download the update, big mistake Apple, glad I have a Samsung Galaxy
Servers will be getting hammered, its usual whenever theres a new version of iOS released due to the large number of people trying to download.
I know, I have previously experienced it but I was just saying that even Android updates when they are rolled out are painless unlike iOS
Can't comment on Android, but I've never found iOS updates to be a pain, especially now they can be done over the air.
on 16-09-2015 19:02
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:doesn't let you download the update, big mistake Apple, glad I have a Samsung Galaxy
Servers will be getting hammered, its usual whenever theres a new version of iOS released due to the large number of people trying to download.
I know, I have previously experienced it but I was just saying that even Android updates when they are rolled out are painless unlike iOS
Can't comment on Android, but I've never found iOS updates to be a pain, especially now they can be done over the air.
They've been able to that for a few years now but people had trouble with it last year because of the large file
on 16-09-2015 19:03
@Anonymous wrote:Redesigned notes app, a news app,
for the iPad you get Slide over you can use another app while inside an already open one. Split view, picture In picture viewing videos while doing something in another app. Then just small improvements to everything else
There's also been a bit of under the hood power efficiency done. But apart from that its mainly about stability and small improvements.
on 16-09-2015 19:22
on 16-09-2015 19:22
on 16-09-2015 19:25
on 16-09-2015 22:13
on 16-09-2015 22:13
My iPhone and iPad picked up the update without any problems
Haven't seen too many differences yet other than:
1. New keypad seems better to use....but don't know why as I can't compare it to the old one 😞
2. The finger cursor control is fantastic and long overdue. Hold two fingers on the keypad and after a second, you can move the cursor and select text by moving your fingers, like a touch pad
3. Split screen/ picture in picture is good on the iPad Air 2, but is probably aimed more at the new iPad pro and it's bigger screen
4. They rave about battery improvements but I'm not surprised. When the units reboot after installing the update, they set the backlight very ( too ) low. If you keep it like that of course you'll save battery
on 16-09-2015 22:32
Nothing great then