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Q: Can I downgrade from ISO 7 to 6.1.3

Can I downgrade IPhone 4s to 6.1.3

iPhone 4S, iOS 7, Downgrade

Posted on Sep 25, 2013 11:18 AM

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Q: Can I downgrade from ISO 7 to 6.1.3

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  • by bromyet,

    bromyet bromyet Oct 29, 2013 2:10 PM in response to Donnyyy
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    Oct 29, 2013 2:10 PM in response to Donnyyy

    Exactly.

     

     

    In my company, we have already c.a. 25 iPhones4 and 7 iPhone5. Those, who have iPhone5 and upgraded to ios7, do not complain, but everyone who has upgraded ios6 to ios7 returns its phone to our company's technical division, and orders new GSM phone - Nokia or any Android (Samsung or HTC).

     

     

    Let me know why there is no ios7 for iPhone3G?! Because  electronics of iPhone3GS (like iPhone4) was not designed for multithreading operating system!

     

     

    Who could be so stupid as to think that the phone with a single-core processor will properly work with the operating system designed for dual-core phones. The R & D of Apple lacks coherence and responsibility for their decisions. There probably no one decides or someone very is shortsighted. Maybe they have vacancy for R&D Manager position and release of ios7 was an  invitation for new smart employees?

     

     

    I have a feeling that someone (stupid) had had there an idea that overclocking the CPU of iPhone4 will be the solution, but as you can see that the iOS6 battery operated for c.a. 30-38h, now operates 4-8h under control ios7

  • by dmachine,

    dmachine dmachine Oct 30, 2013 8:41 AM in response to bromyet
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    Oct 30, 2013 8:41 AM in response to bromyet

    I don't know what's worse:

     

    With the resources at its disposal, Apple should not have allowed this to happen. Not only has Apple failed to fix the problems at hand; they haven't made any public statements acknowledging nor appologizing for these problems faced by users.

     

    Some people point out that with every iOS update comes a wave of complaints. However, I think it's more than reasonable to say that what happened with iOS is a disaster.

     

    It seems like the majority of users who updated to iOS7 are extremely disappointed with the update.

     

    iOS 7 fails from a usability standpoint, as well as a functional one.

     

    Usability: unnecessary complexity, Windows 8 Metro look, candy/teenager/lego look

     

    Functionality: battery life, iMessage woes

     

    If you look at the big picture, iOS 7 marks the end of an era.

  • by angeki,

    angeki angeki Nov 1, 2013 1:35 AM in response to Mohammed 108
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    Nov 1, 2013 1:35 AM in response to Mohammed 108

    Can I just request the next update to uses ios-6-classy-like interface and fast? and just call it ios 8

  • by IdrisSeabright,

    IdrisSeabright IdrisSeabright Nov 1, 2013 4:23 AM in response to dmachine
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    Nov 1, 2013 4:23 AM in response to dmachine

    dmachine wrote:

     

    It seems like the majority of users who updated to iOS7 are extremely disappointed with the update.

     

    Please cite reliable sources for this assertion.

  • by tonefox,

    tonefox tonefox Nov 1, 2013 4:28 AM in response to IdrisSeabright
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    Nov 1, 2013 4:28 AM in response to IdrisSeabright

    A couple of hundred million have not expressed disappointment, so I suspect the poster's sample of opinions could be less than statistically significant.

  • by IdrisSeabright,

    IdrisSeabright IdrisSeabright Nov 1, 2013 4:55 AM in response to tonefox
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    Nov 1, 2013 4:55 AM in response to tonefox

    Perhaps I should have added that this thread is not a reliable source?

  • by KorvinB3,

    KorvinB3 KorvinB3 Nov 2, 2013 10:25 PM in response to Axeman1020
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    Nov 2, 2013 10:25 PM in response to Axeman1020

    what about me?? i used to have iphone 4s and never upgraded to ios7, i always had ios 6 on it until it got stolen. and now, if i dont get my iphone 4s back ill have to buy a new phone, probably iphone 5. i want ios 6 on it, and i never had a choice of "whether upgrading or no"??

    i think i smell conspiracy here...

  • by 234432234245,

    234432234245 234432234245 Nov 2, 2013 10:54 PM in response to KorvinB3
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    Nov 2, 2013 10:54 PM in response to KorvinB3

    Holly cow Batman (KorvinB3) you mean that Apple is self destructing internally. Cause we all know if Jobzy was around this kinda crap would never of happened. {Bam} Either it's a business stunt to upset loads of consumers {Wham}or seriously missed managed  negative business stunt. {kaboom} ???

  • by IdrisSeabright,

    IdrisSeabright IdrisSeabright Nov 3, 2013 4:57 AM in response to KorvinB3
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    Nov 3, 2013 4:57 AM in response to KorvinB3

    KorvinB3 wrote:

     

    if i dont get my iphone 4s back ill have to buy a new phone, probably iphone 5.

    You'll be unlikely to find a new iPhone 5. Apple stoppd making them once the 5C and the 5S were released. Carriers may have a few but reports are thay most are gone.

  • by K.W.H,

    K.W.H K.W.H Nov 3, 2013 10:02 AM in response to Axeman1020
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    Nov 3, 2013 10:02 AM in response to Axeman1020

    Hi, I have a question want to ask for your help, When I'm playing a game, after I've pause and quit without close it completely, then I continue to open another app, but after I switch back to the previous app, it will restart itself, but I hope it can be like iOS 6, when I quit an app and open it after several minutes, the page I left will still be there, and not restart again. Do you know how to make it?

  • by dmachine,

    dmachine dmachine Nov 3, 2013 10:42 AM in response to IdrisSeabright
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    Nov 3, 2013 10:42 AM in response to IdrisSeabright

    Anyone with a tidbit of intuition can see that the majority of users  are disappointed with iOS 7. Don't confuse adoption rates and lack of complaints with satisfaction ratings.

     

    Your statements clearly indicate a severe lack of logic.

     

    Just because a product is no longer being manufactured does not mean that no new stock is available. Retailers don't just incinerate discontinued products.

     

    iOS =Two and a Half Men.

     

    So how's the cat?

  • by tonefox,

    tonefox tonefox Nov 3, 2013 10:55 AM in response to dmachine
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    Nov 3, 2013 10:55 AM in response to dmachine

    dmachine wrote:

     

    Anyone with a tidbit of intuition can see that the majority of users  are disappointed with iOS 7.

    Anyone with a tidbit of internet connection can find that over two million people upgraded to iOS 7 in the first five days of its release. I seem to be unable to find anywhere more than a million posts expressing disapppointment. It is now a long way from the first five days. From where are you getting your data?

  • by ritelec,

    ritelec ritelec Nov 3, 2013 11:49 AM in response to tonefox
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    Nov 3, 2013 11:49 AM in response to tonefox

    Oh....2 mill downloaded and only 1 mill are disappointed?

    Seams fare...................if your on the side of the mill that approved.............

     

    What a racketr these people have,,,,,,,,,, not just the Apple, but the cahoots with the mobile phone companies..

     

    Maybe next time they should also get involved with politics........if they aren't already....  :- o

  • by tonefox,

    tonefox tonefox Nov 3, 2013 11:58 AM in response to ritelec
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    Nov 3, 2013 11:58 AM in response to ritelec

    I obviously failed to make my point....

     

    I'll try again: please give links to more than, shall we say, a thousand users disappointed? Out of what is now at least three hundred million.

  • by IdrisSeabright,

    IdrisSeabright IdrisSeabright Nov 3, 2013 12:38 PM in response to dmachine
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    Nov 3, 2013 12:38 PM in response to dmachine

    dmachine wrote:

     

    Anyone with a tidbit of intuition can see that the majority of users  are disappointed with iOS 7. Don't confuse adoption rates and lack of complaints with satisfaction ratings.

    I don't rely on my intuition for statistical information. Nor does anyone else with half a brain.

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