Why do you even need to restart your iPhone after uninstalling and reinstalling apps? I have never found that need.
Mary -----Original Message----- From: Dane Trethowan [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2016 12:17 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Techno-Chat]; My 1 wish for the new version of IOS X-SpamDetect-Info: ------------- Start ASpam results --------------- X-SpamDetect-Info: This message may be spam. This message BODY has been altered to show you the spam information X-SpamDetect: ******: 6.0 sd=6.0 Close nspam=0 nok=1 0.00 $0.92(fake_nodots) 0.89(X-LangGuess:English) 0.20(X-myrbl:Color=yellow) 0.20(X-Phrase:clean) 0.20(dnswl_low) Sane2 6.0 X-SpamDetect-Info: ------------- End ASpam results ----------------- Hi! I'm working on my iPhone at the moment installing and uninstalling Apps. It's amazing what you get used to when using an Android device and what you then find sadly missing on other devices such as IOS defectives. For example I'm very used to the idea of installing or uninstalling Apps and then restarting an Android device - rebooting if you like - from the screen that's presented when the power button is held down, I start using my iPhone only to find that the restart option is lacking so I have to go through the whole shutdown feature, turn the phone on again and wait for the phone to restart, it's all very time consuming so I sincerely hope that Apple will add a few options to the "Power Off" screen in the new version of IOS, options such as Restart, perhaps Airplane Mode, Emergency Calls etc, I don't think this is too much to ask. Yes, I know about the emergency reboot function of IOS but that's not really want a what <smile>. ********** Those with negative attitudes are a problem, those with positive outlooks are the solution.
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