gail from maine wrote:
You are completely misinformed and your theories are completely flawed. Apple has never provided a path for downgrading iOS releases. Downgrading an iOS causes more problems than it solves. It is not the same as downgrading an OS on a computer, which you can do on any Mac. An iOS device, however, is not a computer, and the iOS upgrade touches almost every aspect of the device, its internals and its apps.
Downgrading would result in more issues than any that you are currently having. Also, many of the apps that you have on your device have been upgraded to run on iOS 7. How would those get re-installed?
Certainly people have issues with a new release, but over 500 million devices are running iOS 7, so relatively speaking, you are not looking at a huge number of users with issues....
GB
Gail,
Speaking of "misinformed"
http://www.ibtimes.com/apple-ios-7-downgrade-ios-6-no-longer-possible-1411258
As you can see here it is/was possibkle to downgrade to 6. Apple chose to make it no longer possible. Furthermore, Could you tell me, as well as link to me, the specifics in the hardware/software and firmware, that would make what you claim about downgrading true? I am just a guy with an IT/IS consulting company and I would love to learn about how this would be such a problem as you claim.
Those apps are backwards compatible btw, or they still have ios6 versions available. and the random app currently designed for 7 only many of us would be happy to live without.
Blackberry once had "500 million users" or were the top of the food chain, thier problem was they stopped innovating. Apple has stopped innovating and has even gone further as to not address bugs....
There are 500 million devices, sure, but as technology advances, apple if it want's to stay where it is, needs to advance it's technology and at least fix glaring bugs in it's ios.
Or risk suffering the fate of bbry.