Thứ Hai, 3 tháng 3, 2014

7 iOS 7.1 Release Date Tips

Apple still hasn’t announced the iOS 7.1release date for iPhone and iPad but it looks like a release could be just around the corner. When it does arrive, many iPhone and iPad owners will upgrade and here, we want to offer some tips that should make the day one iOS 7.1 experience a little more enjoyable.
In November, Apple debuted the iOS 7.1 update. Not on stage, but in the beta program that the company and its developers use to hash out issues with upcoming software. The iOS 7.1 beta has been released five times, the latest, an iOS 7.1 beta 5 update that is rumored to be the final beta update before the public release.
Several reports have pointed to an iOS 7.1 release in Marchand now that Apple’s iOS in the Car feature, now called CarPlay, is official, we should see the official release push out to iPhone and iPad owners in the near future. Exactly when is still unclear but smart money is on the company releasing the update within the next couple of weeks.
Anyone that has gone through the iOS update process, particularly a major iOS update process, will tell you that it’s not always smooth sailing.
In the past, iPhone and iPad owners have run into installation issues. sometimes due to Apple’s overloaded servers. We’ve seen bugs emerge alongside iOS updates, most recently in iOS 7.0.6, the latest update for iPhone and iPad that was released in February. We’ve also seen ill-prepared iPhone and iPad owners waltz into an update not knowing what to expect and getting frustrated with the results.
iOS 7.1 isn’t going to be as big as iOS 8 will be but it’s still much bigger than your typical incremental iOS upgrade. And with those changes on the way, the update is certainly going to be under the microscope, especially by those who have dealt with iOS 7 problems.
Here, ahead of the iOS 7.1 release date, we share some tips that should help those on the day that the iOS 7.1 update finally does arrive for Apple’s iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.
Be Prepared for iOS 7.1
Prior to every single major iOS update, we recommend that iPhone and iPad owners take some steps to prepare for the update. And after every single major iOS update, we get complaints from people who failed to take these steps and find themselves without some of their apps, or even worse, some of their priceless photos or video.
We can’t stress this enough. Seasoned iOS veterans and green iOS users alike should prepare for the iOS 7.1 update before its arrival. Not only will they help to negate some of the problems during the installation process, they will also prevent the loss of precious files and data.
Gotta Be Mobilehas offered some extremely useful steps to take before installing iOS 7.1. While you may not need to perform all of them, there are a few in particular that apply to everyone.
iOS 7.1 isn’t as big as an update like iOS 7 but there is still a chance that it could cause some havoc on iPhones and iPads, particularly older devices like the iPhone 4s, iPad 3, and below.
Familiarize with the Changes
Once you install iOS 7.1 on your iPhone or iPad, there is a good chance that there won’t be any going back. Those who don’t take kindly to change or are easily confused probably want to absorb as much information about the iOS 7.1 update and its changes ahead of time to make things a little easier on your brain.
The change from iOS 7 to iOS 7.1 won’t be as drastic as the change from iOS 6 to iOS 7 but there are still going to be some changes, changes that might surprise and shock those who haven’t read up on iOS 7.1.
The iOS 7.1 update will bring a few more visual changes.
iOS 7.1 is bringing some design changes that Apple thinks unify the experience. Some of those changes apply to some of the most used items inside iOS. For instance, the keyboard inside iOS 7.1 is going to look different. The Power Off screen is going to look a lot different. And the buttons inside of the Phone application have seen dramatic changes.
Diving into all of the iOS 7.1 features accomplishes a few things. One, it takes the surprise out of iOS 7.1 which will likely lead to fewer headaches for iPhone and iPad users and two, it allows iPhone and iPad owners to make a decision. Those that don’t like the changes can simply hang back on iOS 7.0.6.Click here to download all

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