No longer will you have to open the App Store and tap the Update button. Next page: Visuals and hidden features. Home Mobile Should you upgrade to iOS 7? This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. This newsletter may contain advertising, deals, or affiliate links.
So, is your wife's 3Gs Jailbroken currently or not? Not jailbroken since the iOS 4. Disable pin locking - this will make a difference. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. That's a lot of information. Graeme Hutchison Graeme Hutchison 6, 12 12 gold badges 43 43 silver badges 64 64 bronze badges. The latest is the fastest. Dustin L. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. I remember my wife's 3G got slower and slower with every single update, to the point where the camera was basically unusable.
Hate to break it to ya, but I doubt that updating was the reason for it being slower. But for now I've got to hold onto my 3GS. My question is whether or not I should update my software now to iOS 5 so I can start enjoying some of the new features like iMessage and iCloud. Or should I just not do anything. I know in the past people have had trouble with updates.
And I can't afford to screw up my phone too badly since I still need it for the next six months. What should I do? Dear James This is a great question. But it's a tricky one to answer.
As you noted, previous iOS upgrades have not gone smoothly for some people who had older hardware. Some of this was corrected via bug fixes from Apple, but it took a while. The software has been out less than a week, and there are complaints from some users. The biggest issue I've heard from people is regarding battery life.
One iPhone 3GS user vents his frustration on an Apple message board :. Had to recharge it 3 times yesterday, and after 4 hours today Never had these issues until this upgrade. It's hard to pinpoint the culprit, but people responding on the message board who initially had a similar problem explained that resetting the email and turning off certain functions, such as GPS location services, Bluetooth, push notifications, and iCloud back-up may help fix the problem.
Also, if battery life is an issue in general, you may consider reducing the brightness of the screen on your device and turning off Wi-Fi when you're not at home or near or a Wi-Fi hotspot.
Still, even when you turn off all these options, some people say the OS is still a bit sluggish post iOS 5 upgrade. That said, the phone is still functional after the upgrade, even if the battery life is diminished and performance is slightly affected. What this means for you is that you have to balance these potential pitfalls with what you'll be getting in exchange.
Keep in mind that that this software update is a big one. The new iOS 5 has more than updates. It's still a little early to tell what, if any, features are missing, but I'm sure we'll have the full skinny before the final release candidate of iOS 5 goes live. Note to iPhone 3G owners: as expected, you won't be able to upgrade to iOS 5. Via 9to5Mac.
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