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Apple has solved the most annoying issue with iPhone and iPad upgrading iOS: how to delete enough stuff to make space to take the upgrade. PING!

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2 posted on
06/24/2015 8:17:43 PM PDT by
Swordmaker
( This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users continue...)
To: Swordmaker
Now *that’s* a great idea!
To: Swordmaker
Then it will reinstall the deleted apps after the installation is complete.Hopefully Apple will not arbitrarily delete apps without allowing user intervention. Some apps contain user data, that will disappear with a reinstall - particularly if the user has not done backups or synced the content since changing the user data. Correct me if wrong.
8 posted on
06/24/2015 9:16:09 PM PDT by
roadcat
To: Swordmaker
Apple’s customer service is my biggest issue. I’m having problems with iTunes Match and my music stored in the cloud. The laptop I originally synched with is no longer. I just have a few questions on restoring my music from the cloud, but can find no answers. The tutorials online are too vague to help, and the demands for 35.00 just to ask a few questions is unacceptable. I brought my iPad to a store and they said I needed to make an appointment.
I took it well, but as I left I told the girl that the Macbook I was saving for just became an ASUS with Windows..
14 posted on
06/24/2015 11:11:59 PM PDT by
cardinal4
(Certified Islamophobe..)
To: Swordmaker
What if your phone is stuffed with music and photos instead of apps? I can see how the upgrade process can delete and reload apps, but not your own ripped music and photos taken by your camera.
15 posted on
06/25/2015 4:05:17 AM PDT by
Yo-Yo
To: Swordmaker
16 posted on
06/25/2015 7:45:20 AM PDT by
Darnright
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