Hi Pablo, you are certainly entitled to being frustrated and to demand
that Apple make everything work perfectly. However I seem to recall that
you sent this list a ton of messages about how you didn't want to
upgrade to iOS 6 because of bugs. Then you upgraded to iOS 6 and you
kept asking the list how to revert back to iOS 5. Now it seems you are
doing the same with iOS 7 in wanting to go back to iOS 6. I just don't
get it. If you don't want to risk the new bugs introduced with a new
iOS, then wait like you did with iOS 6 until a newer iOS 7, maybe iOS
7.01 or something is out.
Just a friendly suggestion.
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On 9/21/2013 3:59 PM, Pablo Morales wrote:
should be a way to crak that locked that apple did with the downgrades.
I don't know, I don't see it fir. I pay a device, so if they provide a
upgrade, an operated system, that doesn't work for me, but the previous
operated system that my device worked well. Why is fir that apple
doesn't allow me to go back to the operated system that was working for
me when I bought the device?
I would like to ask to my lawyer is it is legal, or what kind of law
frame work can I use to improve it for the customers. Customers that
are buying a product that the upgrades reduce the functionality of what
ever they bought.
----- Original Message ----- From: "James Lockwood" <[email protected]>
To: "iphone group" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2013 4:38 PM
Subject: More on iOS seven
Earlier I posted that you could revert back to iOS 6. Unfortunately
Apple has blocked that ability now. You were able to revert when iOS
seven beta was out. But with the public release of iOS 7 you can't.
Apple operating system is still the most accessible application on the
market. But there are definite bugs in it compared to iOS 6. Why Apple
doesn't put voice over features through a more rigorous testing process
I don't know. But here are a compilation of the problems I have
experienced thus far.
Many have discussed the jerkiness of voiceover. IT will have experienced
this. I have an iPhone five and iOS seven. To be more specific it occurs
when typing in Twitter or typing messages. I will be typing a message
and flick up or down one time to go past a word. Sometimes voice over
will then we verse my motion. Instead of being at the end of the word as
I intended suddenly I am at the beginning of the word. I'm a fairly
educated individual having a doctorate degree. So it is not due to me
accidentally touching the screen or anything on my part. It is a flaw in
the software at least on my phone. Another example of a voice over error
occurs in the Twitter application Twitterrific. Sometimes it will read a
tweet again and again and again until I swipe left or right to move up
or down the list of tweets. This I could be a problem with the Twitter
application itself. However I have the most up-to-date version
Most annoying problem I experience is regarding voice over when I am
playing music or audio and the phone is locked. It occurs when I play
audiobooks or music. Voice over will suddenly say screen locked. It will
occur randomly and continuously. It usually occurs every 1 1/2 to 2
minutes. Is a software glitch for sure. Sometimes I am able to prevent
it from having this error if after locking the phone I disabled then
reenable voice over.
Other then a new look which doesn't appeal to me considering I'm blind
and iTunes radio which I myself don't use there aren't many new features
that I personally use. But as I said it is the most stable application
on the market. I'm surprised that Google doesn't make their software
accessible It is quite a shame considering they are designing driverless
cars.
I am considering purchasing an iPhone 5 S and if I do I will update the
list as to whether I experience any of these same difficulties.
https://Twitter.com/JimLockwoodShow
Http://www.jimlockwoodshow.com
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