Posted on 09/18/2013 2:21:23 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
iOS 7 will be available to download today. While iOS 7 represents a total overhaul to Apples mobile OS, only time will tell what the mainstream public reaction will be to the changes that represent the post Scott Forstall era at Apple. If you have a compatible device capable of running iOS 7, then its time to back up that device, make a note of the release schedule and get ready to hammer Apples authentication servers.
If we take a look back at release times of major iOS releases, almost all of the iOS 7 beta builds were released at 10am PDT (Pacific Time). All of Apples previous major iOS releases, including iOS 6.0, were released to public at 10am PT. If the release schedules of previous versions of iOS are anything to go by, it is safe to say that iOS 7 will be released to public today at 10am PT / 1pm ET in the United States.
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Sweeeeet!
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I’ve heard that iOS 7 on an iPhone 4 is a pokey experience, and that a 4S is really the effective minimum requirement.
That’s too bad - I understand iOS 7 has power reduction improvements, and I was really looking forward to those on my aging “4” .....
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Thanks for the links. I don’t have an iPhone but I do have an ipad.
Most welcome my FRiend.
The biggest change in iOS 7 is the Control Center. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen and you'll bring up a panel with controls for music playback, brightness, and commonly-used features like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and orientation lock. Apple's also placed links to the camera and calculator apps, timer and even a flashlight button at the botton of the Control Center.
Several big brands have shelled out upwards of $10 million to be iTunes Radio launch partners, a large bet that iTunes Radio will quickly become a force in the already crowded Internet radio industry.
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