Apple iO5 update through air
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Apple's iOS5.0 .1 update is finally in air now. Some new changes are expected which will fix tge current running bugs iOS 5 devices. Now. The update will be much more simple as the update will run on air. This means that the Apple users don't need to plug their device to computer and connevt to iTunes as the update is Over The Air(OTA).
The update is applicable to all iOS 5 running devices such as the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S , iPod Touch 3rd and 4th Gen , iPad, and iPad 2 .
All a user has to do is, go to Settings > General > Software Update, and
if there is an update available for your device, you will be notified immediately (given that
you're on a Wi- Fi or 3G network) and you can download the update right away.
A new way of update has also been introduced i.e. there will be delta updates where only required changes will be made and whole device will not be updated at once. The update takes place fairly easily and doesn't
take too much time. Users need to make sure that their device jave enough battery charge as updation is a power consumption process.
What's new with the update, you might ask. Well, ever since the iPhone 4S and iOS 5 were rolled out, customers have been complaining
about poor battery life . It turns out that the Setting Time Zone feature which came pre- installed with the iOS 5 update, seems to have been the problem. This, along with a couple of
other factors were responsible for the inconsistency in battery life. Thankfully, Apple has fixed this with the 5. 0.1 update.
Click here for Apple discussion forum.
The update is applicable to all iOS 5 running devices such as the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S , iPod Touch 3rd and 4th Gen , iPad, and iPad 2 .
All a user has to do is, go to Settings > General > Software Update, and
if there is an update available for your device, you will be notified immediately (given that
you're on a Wi- Fi or 3G network) and you can download the update right away.
A new way of update has also been introduced i.e. there will be delta updates where only required changes will be made and whole device will not be updated at once. The update takes place fairly easily and doesn't
take too much time. Users need to make sure that their device jave enough battery charge as updation is a power consumption process.
What's new with the update, you might ask. Well, ever since the iPhone 4S and iOS 5 were rolled out, customers have been complaining
about poor battery life . It turns out that the Setting Time Zone feature which came pre- installed with the iOS 5 update, seems to have been the problem. This, along with a couple of
other factors were responsible for the inconsistency in battery life. Thankfully, Apple has fixed this with the 5. 0.1 update.
Click here for Apple discussion forum.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteThe notification center, in iOS 5, has been fine-tuned for minimal interruptions. Replacing its annoying pop-up notification system, iPad development allows users to set up the way their notification should arrive on their devices.
Thanks
Daniel Smith