For all you iPhoner's do you guys like it?
I downloaded mine about an hour ago and I think it's alot quicker and simpler than iOS 6. So far I'd say it's a definite upgrade.
Yes I was that guy who downloaded it a couple months ago. The beta version. It's sweet but I'm kind of sick of it already
Are you guys hinting that my Mac Plus is obsolete?
Are 3.5 inch floppy disks recyclable?
Want to sell them? Running low...
I only have an 8GB iPhone so I had to delete a ton of apps, pictures, and songs. That right there got me pretty pi$$ed. Couple that with three failed downloads tonight and I'm just beyond frustrated. I'm kinda meh about it. I don't like that I need those 3GB free. I lost so many apps just to have it, and I'm not sure it's worth it to me so far.
Not 100% positive on this but i believe those 3GBs go back to available space after the update is installed. Bc i had to delete some stuff to clear enough room on my ipad but after the download was finished i checked my storage and it says i have 3GBs usable.
I doubt they would force users to forfeit 20-30% of their storage for an ios
Just checked my phone, the space I gave up for the update is available again so you should be good.
I downloaded the new system, but haven't heard much about it. I discovered the control center, which seems pretty awesome/convenient, but I have no idea what "flick to close" means or what "airdrop" is and what it means by "discoverable."
Mebee. The Mac Plus still works. I think. It's been in a closet for close to 30 years. There are certain disks I'd like to retain for sentimental and/or practical reasons. Hell, somewhere I have a disk that maps out all the strange circuits I put in place when I wired a detached garage many years ago. It might come in handy for Inspectors or new owners of my house.
I have a "three way" switch that controls my back porch light and a light on the side of my garage from either my back door or the garage. Then there's the switch at my back door that controls an outlet in the garage intended for turning on or off an engine heater in the winter, something most wouldn't understand, but a handy thing in MN. I have visions of the classic new owners flipping a switch. scratching their heads and wondering "what does this do?"
I also have a number that contain business and household records that I won't part with, for whatever asinine reason.
I do have a box load I'd be willing to let you have for just the shipping cost ...
I know flick to close is basically if you double tap the home button, it brings up your open apps, and you basically just flick it upwards and it closes
Anyone else having problems getting text notifications? My phone will vibrate/ring when I have it unlocked, but I can't get any notifications while locked.
Try going to Settings-> Notification Center-> Messages
Make sure "Show on Lock Screen" is enabled.
You mean the feature Android users have had since Ice Cream Sandwich came out in October 2011, i.e. two years ago?
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