Re: Fwd: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: If You Think iOS 7 Feels Slow Here’s How to Speed It Up

2013-10-15 Thread John Diakogeorgiou
I would suggest turning off the apps that you don't want running in the background automatically individually rather than all of them. This is done in the same location. On 10/15/13, Victor Gouveia victor.gouv...@rogers.com wrote: The only problem with suggestion number 2, that of turning off

Re: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: If You Think iOS 7 Feels Slow Here’s How to Speed It Up

2013-10-14 Thread Arnold Schmidt
I decided to try a couple of these suggestions, just being curious to see if they would make any difference, not that my IPhone 5 was running slower. Turning on reduce motion fixed the annoyance of its skipping a page when doing a three-finger swipe to go from one page of apps to the next one.

Re: Fwd: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: If You Think iOS 7 Feels Slow Here’s How to Speed It Up

2013-10-14 Thread Victor Gouveia
The only problem with suggestion number 2, that of turning off the background refresh is that you won’t be able to use two apps for navigation. For example, I use Navigon and Blind Square. Turning off the background refresh means' I’ll only be able to rely on one app, and not both. Is my

Fwd: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: If You Think iOS 7 Feels Slow Here’s How to Speed It Up

2013-10-13 Thread Nimit
Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: Denny Huff de...@gatewayfortheblind.com Date: September 23, 2013 at 4:05:09 PM EDT To: idevi...@gatewayfortheblind.com Subject: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: If You Think iOS 7 Feels Slow Here’s How to Speed It Up Reply-To: