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Q: how do i uninstall IOS7

How do I uninstall IOS7. It looks ghastly, makes my phoe look cheap. Please give us the option of the original look

iPhone 5, iOS 7

Posted on Sep 19, 2013 3:03 AM

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  • by christianfromhessen,

    christianfromhessen christianfromhessen Oct 7, 2013 9:09 AM in response to raymond73
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    Oct 7, 2013 9:09 AM in response to raymond73

    Wow, that is really the only thing you took from this Post?

  • by gail from maine,

    gail from maine gail from maine Oct 7, 2013 9:10 AM in response to Tomcit
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    Oct 7, 2013 9:10 AM in response to Tomcit

    You are not addressing Apple here. We are just users like you. If you want to tell Apple do so here:

     

    http://www.apple.com/feedback/

     

    Cheers,

     

    GB

  • by yofromto,

    yofromto yofromto Oct 7, 2013 10:36 AM in response to TomWhiteJnr
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    Oct 7, 2013 10:36 AM in response to TomWhiteJnr

    TomWhiteJnr... still my hero.

  • by Proteous714,

    Proteous714 Proteous714 Oct 7, 2013 11:32 AM in response to yofromto
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    Oct 7, 2013 11:32 AM in response to yofromto

    It seems like the UK also has a lot of unhappy IOS 7 customers judging by the huge number of negative comments on this review site:

     

    http://www.phonesreview.co.uk/2013/09/30/hate-iphone-4-4s-ios-7-and-cannot-downg rade/

  • by flibbertygibbet,

    flibbertygibbet flibbertygibbet Oct 7, 2013 12:21 PM in response to Proteous714
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    Oct 7, 2013 12:21 PM in response to Proteous714

    Interesting. No doubt the Apple-toadies will dismiss this as some kind of irrelevant ranting, at the same displaying their total ignorance...

  • by TomWhiteJnr,

    TomWhiteJnr TomWhiteJnr Oct 7, 2013 2:00 PM in response to yofromto
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    Oct 7, 2013 2:00 PM in response to yofromto

    yofromto wrote:

     

    TomWhiteJnr... still my hero.

    Got to stop the lunatics taking over the asylum.

  • by flexmarketman,

    flexmarketman flexmarketman Oct 7, 2013 2:04 PM in response to viperman17
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    Oct 7, 2013 2:04 PM in response to viperman17

    Here is an article asking some of the same questions as posted here and coming to some of the same conclusions:

     

    http://www.zdnet.com/an-aesthetes-take-on-ios-7-blinded-by-the-white-7000021623/

  • by modular747,

    modular747 modular747 Oct 7, 2013 3:59 PM in response to TomWhiteJnr
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    Oct 7, 2013 3:59 PM in response to TomWhiteJnr
    Why is it that you think that anyone who disagrees with your eccentric views has a low IQ or is lacking in basic statistical knowledge?

     

     

    What I KNOW is that there are no statistics regarding "antennagate".  What was stated about the "millions" is pure fabrication. 

     

     

    Marmosets, on the other hand, are small monkeys only 8 inches long with claws and are completely incapable of carrying out the task. Don’t you ever get anything right?

     

    Sit down, because you're about to receive a blinding revelation that may knock you over.  Marmosets have 2 "hands".  They are more than capable of picking up and holding an iPhone.  Unlike you, they can be trained to do so without shorting out the antenna.

     

    Where do you rank on the sad, sycophantic toadies chain of command? TJBUSMC1973 is served coffee by tadpoles, whereas you only seem to have Amoeba to laugh at your so

    Don't they help you be more original an amusing during all those troll retreats your sponsors paid for?

     

     

    There were only minor inherent technical problems regarding the initial launch of the iPhone 4.

     

    Have to rate your reading level more like 3rd grade.  Never said anything of the kind.  What I said was that the signal loss could not be caused by simple, "accidental" touching,  It has to be firmly gripped in a certain way, and easily avoided by anyone of normal intelligence.  There is no doubt about that.

     

    You and your fellow Samsung drones love to invoke Steve Jobs. so maybe you recall his reaction to the issue:  "Don't hold it that way."

    Apples subsequent decision to spend a fortune on cases/bumpers to resolve the issue was due to a Korean inspired conspiracy carried out on American television.

    Don't know were you came up with "Korean conspiracy" - more like Leno and Letterman idiocy,.

     

    The furore following the release of IOS 7 is mainly down to trolls, shills and uber-entitled and not due to legitimate complaints from Apple customers regarding poor design.

    Actually, never said anything about iOS 7, which has significant issues.  Pure fabrication, delusion, or visual impairment on your part.  I appropriately used "uber-entitled"  referring to someone claiming to be entitled to as many free iPhone 4 bumpers that occur to him.

     

    As for legitimate complaints, it's not those that are a problem. It's the pathetic, hysterical, histrionic, demanding rants that imply personality disorder and/or cognitive impairment.

     

    You have a daughter old enough to operate an iPhone.

     

    Like most all brain-dead trolls, you succumb to your own moronic stereotypes. 

  • by TomWhiteJnr,

    TomWhiteJnr TomWhiteJnr Oct 7, 2013 4:03 PM in response to Proteous714
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    Oct 7, 2013 4:03 PM in response to Proteous714

    Proteous714 wrote:

     

    It seems like the UK also has a lot of unhappy IOS 7 customers judging by the huge number of negative comments on this review site:

     

    http://www.phonesreview.co.uk/2013/09/30/hate-iphone-4-4s-ios-7-and-cannot-downg rade/

     

    You’re 100% correct, I've not yet met a happy UK Apple user. Both of my kids are Apple aficionados and think the IOS 7 upgrade is diabolical. I'm about to visit Boston (that’s in Lincolnshire UK) and tip all of the tea into the harbour (we invented the language so our spelling takes precedence). I didn't consider myself visually impaired until IOS 7 was released, or perhaps escaped is more accurate terminology. At 70, obviously my eyesight isn’t as good as it was but I can still read a Kindle without spectacles provided I turn up the font size a notch or two. However the white backgrounds and pale grey icons on IOS 7 clock and calendar applications make them virtually impossible to read.

     

    I’ve tried changing the Accessibility settings but no improvement. There are calendar apps supporting IOS 7, I had a quick look at one and visually far superior but it didn’t pick up my current data so it looks like I’ll probably need to key it all in again.

     

    I find it strange that some of the highly ranked toadies on the forum haven’t upgraded to IOS 7 yet, obviously they don’t support/trust Apple as much as they defend them. There are still quite a few bugs in IOS 7.02, these I can live with because I know they’ll be addressed. The overall “look” isn’t going to change though unless complainants kick up merry ****. I’ve been involved with computers for almost 50 years and seen lots of changes to operating systems. The URL you posted mentions that changes often take some getting used to. Correct, it’s happened to me in the past when the new operating system you hated, grows on you. But not this time, I’m too old for laser eye surgery.

     

    I’m IT Director for a very small language software company www.200words-a-day.com producing PC based software. We’ve more computers than employees so we can test program changes on a broad spectrum of operating systems. The introduction of Windows 8 was greeted with even greater disdain than IOS 7. Months later, my opinion has changed: it’s even worse than I initially thought it was. How can huge corporations like Microsoft and Apple get it so wrong, don’t they carry out any market research?

  • by TomWhiteJnr,

    TomWhiteJnr TomWhiteJnr Oct 7, 2013 9:54 PM in response to modular747
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    Oct 7, 2013 9:54 PM in response to modular747

    modular747 wrote:

     

    Why is it that you think that anyone who disagrees with your eccentric views has a low IQ or is lacking in basic statistical knowledge?

     

     

    What I KNOW is that there are no statistics regarding "antennagate".  What was stated about the "millions" is pure fabrication. 

     

    That doesn't answer my question as to why you lambast anyone who has the nerve to contradict you

     

    .

     

    I already told you in my bullet points I didn't want to argue about the inane assertions you keep making yet you keep digging yourself deeper into the quagmire. What YOU KNOW and what are FACTS are two entirely different concepts.

     

    Regarding the class-action sueball.

     

    According to The New York Times, Apple will wind up paying out $53m to settle the case, plus $16m to the plaintiffs' lawyers

     

    Who should everyone believe, a jumped up little upstart or The New York Times?

     

     

    Marmosets, on the other hand, are small monkeys only 8 inches long with claws and are completely incapable of carrying out the task. Don’t you ever get anything right?

     

    Sit down, because you're about to receive a blinding revelation that may knock you over.  Marmosets have 2 "hands".  They are more than capable of picking up and holding an iPhone.  Unlike you, they can be trained to do so without shorting out the antenna.

    You forgot to mention it's a proven fact but like Paul on the road to Damascus, I've had my revelation! My brother's step-daughter has a degree in zoology and thinks you're hilarious, said "Ah bless", but working at a zoo, she likes all sorts of other unpleasant creatures too.

     

    .

     

    The black-tufted marmoset is characterized by black tufts of hair around their ears. It typically has some sparse white hairs on its face. It usually has a brown or black head and its limbs and upper body are gray, as well as its abdomen, while its rump and underside are usually black. Its tail is ringed with black and white and is not prehensile, but is used for balance. It does not have an opposable thumb and its nails tend to have a claw-like appearance. The black-tufted marmoset reaches a size of 19 to 22 cm and weighs up to 350 g

     

    .

     

    Despite lacking an opposable thumb, having claw like hands and standing only 8 inches tall, this marmoset can use an iPhone. Thank you Lord for another miracle.

     

    Where do you rank on the sad, sycophantic toadies chain of command? TJBUSMC1973 is served coffee by tadpoles, whereas you only seem to have Amoeba to laugh at your so

    Don't they help you be more original an amusing during all those troll retreats your sponsors paid for?

    Have I hit a nerve, you are King Toad? There's money to be made in pantomimes here in the UK. King Toad features as the dastardly  villain in Dick Wittington, I think you'd be a natural.

     

    Toads/Monkeys, it's a matter of opinion who's comments are funniest and at least I get my facts right and don't confuse frogs with toads. I spotted a subsequent post referring to the toadies, looks like it's going to stick. LOL

     

     

    There ere only minor inherent technical problems regarding the initial launch of the iPhone 4.

     

    Have to rate your reading level more like 3rd grade.  Never said anything of the kind.  What I said was that the signal loss could not be caused by simple, "accidental" touching,  It has to be firmly gripped in a certain way, and easily avoided by anyone of normal intelligence.  There is no doubt about that.

    As in held by a marmoset?  Why do you keep claiming that your bizarre posts are proven facts or beyond doubt, do you really think that by doing so, this makes them true?

     

    You and your fellow Samsung drones love to invoke Steve Jobs. so maybe you recall his reaction to the issue:  "Don't hold it that way."

     

    How rude, I’ve an iPhone and an iPad. My three computers are all PC based since I use them for PC software development but I think Mac’s are far superior. I hold Steve Jobs in high esteem, one of my heroes. He must be turning in his grave at the mess they’ve made of IOS 7. You’re correct, he did say that, astounding you’ve finally got something right, but he later admitted: “We are human and we make mistakes sometimes.” What a pity you never follow his example.

    Apples subsequent decision to spend a fortune on cases/bumpers to resolve the issue was due to a Korean inspired conspiracy carried out on American television.

    Don't know were you came up with "Korean conspiracy" - more like Leno and Letterman idiocy,. I’d already explained that I was taking the liberty of précising your incoherent ramblings and expressing them in a coherent form so that they became comprehensible.  Your exact wording read: -

     

    .

     

    Why Apple supplied free bumper cases has to do with public relations due to the hyped, late night TV show publicity, probably a concept beyond  your grasp (or doesn't translate well into Korean). 

     

    The furore following the release of IOS 7 is mainly down to trolls, shills and uber-entitled and not due to legitimate complaints from Apple customers regarding poor design.

    Actually, never said anything about iOS 7, which has significant issues.  Pure fabrication, delusion, or visual impairment on your part.   I appropriately used "uber-entitled"  referring to someone claiming to be entitled to as many free iPhone 4 bumpers that occur to him.

     

    Your initial post read: -

     

    The forum hosts will let particular threads about controversial new features (Maps last year) alone with little moderating.  Best to let them rant on and on to each other.  While there are some legitimate issues for the visually impaired, most of it appears scripted.

     

    trolls, shills and uber-entitled was referred to in later posts. The above post appears to be at odds with your current view. You post so much garbage it must be extremely difficult to keep track of what you actually do think.

     

     

    As for legitimate complaints, it's not those that are a problem.   It's the pathetic, hysterical, histrionic, demanding rants that imply personality disorder and/or cognitive impairment.

     

    The pathetic, hysterical, histrionic rants that imply personality disorder and/or cognitive impairment seem to emanate principally from you.

     

     

      You have a daughter old enough to operate an iPhone.

     

     

    Like most all brain-dead trolls, you succumb to your own moronic stereotypes.

     

    Sorry, it looks as though the fish has fallen out of your ear again. Don’t forget to tell the shrink about the monkeys.

  • by modular747,

    modular747 modular747 Oct 8, 2013 9:21 AM in response to TomWhiteJnr
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    Oct 8, 2013 9:21 AM in response to TomWhiteJnr

    According to The New York Times, Apple will wind up paying out $53m to settle the case, plus $16m to the plaintiffs' lawyers

     

    Who should everyone believe, a jumped up little upstart or The New York Times?

     

     

    It's about AT&T reneging on unlimited data for the original iPad 3G.  Then again, maybe you're being paid to post irrelevant misleading claims and statements and not compelled by a cognitively challenged state. 

     

    The black-tufted marmoset is characterized by black tufts of hair around their ears......

     

    Despite lacking an opposable thumb, having claw like hands and standing only 8 inches tall, this marmoset can use an iPhone. Thank you Lord for another miracle.


    I don't think you told us all there is to know about marmosets. Please elaborate with at least another 3 paragraphs.  I know you can't resist.

     

    They absolutely can pick up an iPhone.  If you think I claimed they can use one, I have to downrate your reading level to 2nd grade.  You also remain completely incapable of grasping the point of the analogy.  Giving you the benefit of doubt that you were ever capable, maybe it's time for that MRI...  You really shouldn't put off that dementia work up.

     

     

    That doesn't answer my question as to why you lambast anyone who has the nerve to contradict you

     

    I "lambaste" anyone who persists in lying. 

     

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  • by flibbertygibbet,

    flibbertygibbet flibbertygibbet Oct 8, 2013 12:24 AM in response to modular747
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    Oct 8, 2013 12:24 AM in response to modular747

    Ooh, touched a nerve didn't he.

     

    You have an interesting opinion about lying; it seems to involve anyone not agreeing with your narrow-minded point of view and who dares to imply that the mighty Apple is anything less than perfect.

     

    Meanwhile, down on planet Earth, the rest of us are both open-minded enough and mature enough to see both sides of the picture...

  • by modular747,

    modular747 modular747 Oct 8, 2013 12:38 AM in response to TomWhiteJnr
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    Oct 8, 2013 12:38 AM in response to TomWhiteJnr

    Actually that's your response to anyone who doesn't munch on your crap.  Not the remotest sign of "seeing both sides of the picture" is evident in your posts, or those of your fellow drones. And fortunately for the planet, your concept of "the rest of us" excludes the actual rest of us.

  • by WizardHat,

    WizardHat WizardHat Oct 8, 2013 12:50 AM in response to hot_spur
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    Oct 8, 2013 12:50 AM in response to hot_spur

    LOL!!! :) THANK YOU!!!

  • by flexmarketman,

    flexmarketman flexmarketman Oct 8, 2013 3:10 AM in response to modular747
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    Oct 8, 2013 3:10 AM in response to modular747

    Interesting verbal banter between Tom and Modular.  I've noticed that about 4 people have liked Tom's notes while nobody has liked Modular's.

     

    Modular, according to your own "math", it is statistically significant that this Forum likes Tom and not you.

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