I usually do a clean install after reset, then reacquire my account data and 
apps data from iCloud backup.

-eric

On Jan 10, 2018, at 4:47 AM, Gerardo Corripio wrote:

> With mine, it works like a charm with iOS11.2.2! My theory behind these 
> supposed upgrade troubles is logical: since usually the iPhones are bought 
> and begin there use since when Apple releases them (take the 5s released 
> September2013 with iOS7 I think), after 4 years of use, accumulated update 
> processes…, trash is left behind, making phones slow, thus getting the false 
> imprission that its slowness is because of iOS11. I’ve mine since 
> November2017 brand new, and works great. Does ny theory nake sense?
> 
> Gera
> Enviado desde mi iPhone 5S de Telcel
> 
> El 10/01/2018, a la(s) 12:37 a. m., Eric Oyen <[email protected]> escribió:
> 
>> well,
>> I have an iPhone 5 here and it won't upgrade past 10.3.x. It states that 
>> it's software is up to date. What is real interesting is that I can leave it 
>> alone for 3 or 4 days before I need to recharge it. my iPhone 7s running 
>> latest iOS has to be charged twice a day (but then again, I put it through 
>> considerably more use).
>> 
>> 
>> -eric
>>> On Jan 9, 2018, at 7:46 PM, M. Taylor wrote:
>>> 
>>> I'm never upgrading my iPhone again, and you may not want to either
>>> By Monica Chin, Dec 22, 2017
>>> 
>>> In the past few months, Apple has released frequent updates to iOS 11.
>>> Should you upgrade? For most people, it's a personal preference, but there
>>> are some people who should definitely steer clear. 
>>> I've owned an iPhone 6 for the past two years. When Apple released iOS 11 in
>>> early September, I was still using iOS 9, and my phone was still running
>>> like new. 
>>> 
>>> I held off on upgrading to iOS 11 for as long as I could, worried about
>>> rumors I'd heard that it would decrease my outdated phone's performance.
>>> Eventually, however, I gave in to pressure from friends and colleagues,
>>> plugged my phone in, and upgraded. 
>>> My phone's performance and battery life were immediately reduced to shells
>>> of their former selves. I now need to charge my phone about three times a
>>> day, it shuts down without warning, and it crashes when I have too many apps
>>> running.  
>>> 
>>> So it goes without saying that it might not be the best decision to upgrade
>>> to the newest version of iOS for everyone, security risks be damned. The
>>> first group who shouldn't upgrade: Jailbreakers. 
>>> I've never jailbroken my phone, mostly because it sounds like a lot of work,
>>> but a number of my friends are incredibly loyal to the procedure. It's not
>>> yet possible to jailbreak a device running iOS 11, though that's in the
>>> works. 
>>> 
>>> The second and much larger group is people like me who have an older device
>>> (two more more models behind the current flagship) who are happy with its
>>> current performance. 
>>> Updating your phone is a gamble, and the odds aren't even. Decreased battery
>>> life, keyboard bugs, and general performance glitches are always a risk. But
>>> the reward stays the same, while the risk gets higher, the older your phone
>>> is. If you're happy with the way your phone is running, there's little need
>>> to take that risk. 
>>> 
>>> It is worth noting one major point here: iOS updates do carry important
>>> security features, and fix vulnerabilities that could compromise your
>>> device. It's worth reading up on these fixes, and factoring them into your
>>> decision. In some cases, it will be worth the risk of avoiding the update.
>>> 
>>> For example, iOS 11 fixed the KRACK vulnerability, but that was already very
>>> difficult for hackers to exploit. And given the speed at which Apple has
>>> been rolling out iOS updates lately, and then more rushed updates to fix the
>>> bugs in those updates, it's not unthinkable that an update could bring new
>>> vulnerabilities too, as we saw with macOS High Sierra. 
>>> 
>>> If you're happy with your older iPhone, it's fine to leave it be. Forbes
>>> reports that the happiest users of older phones still use some variation of
>>> iOS 10, or even iOS 9. 
>>> At the very least, don't update immediately after the rollout. Sit back for
>>> a few weeks, keep an eye on the news, and see what vulnerabilities and bugs
>>> arise. Once you have all the facts, you can decide whether to take the leap.
>>> 
>>> 
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