Hi Sieghard.
Sorry, I am responding to a message that it is not directed to me, but I see my name wrote on this message. I spoke to Apple yesterday, as I said to the list. I spoke to some body called Mike something, who is the manager of Tech support for IOs. Apple recognized that the iPhone 4 is taking a lot of problems with the IOs 7. They recognized that iPhone 4 use a processor that has to work so much for this operated system. Apple recognized that they has to fix this issue about download the IOs to the memory, without authorization. They understood that this kind of procedures affect apple and customers. Mike told me that they are receiving so much calls related with the same issue, and those calls are not from blind people. Sighted iPhone users are very unconftable with IOs 7 also. He told me that as I said, are many people waiting for a solution, and he added my name to the list of people who is expecting a solution for the iPhone 4,
What will be the solution?
He doesn't know.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Sieghard Weitzel" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2013 10:56 PM
Subject: RE: About iOS 7, is it really so bad? was: Apple now forcing iOS 6
holdouts to upgrade to iOS 7.


Hi Ricardo,

I understand Pablo's frustration to some degree. However, Pablo has an
iPhone 5 and an iPhone 4 and he chose, and "chose" is the important word
here, to upgrade both devices to iOS 7. He complained just as much a year
ago when he upgraded from iOS 5 to iOS 6 which is why Raul posted what he
posted.

So, why don't we just agree that a number of people are not happy with the
fact that iOS 7 automatically downloads to their device. That one I do
understand and I would support them in asking Apple to make this optional.
What I don't get and don't support is the complaint about his iPhone 4
running slow on iOS 7. Maybe Voiceover does make a big difference, but I
know at least 4 or 5 people who have an iPhone 4 and who say iOS 7 runs
just
fine and for the most part it's just as responsive. I also do recall some
people on the list saying that they feel some things may have slowed down
a
bit but that overall it's a totally acceptable experience. There are quite
a
few factors which make a difference as to how well a device runs and we
all
know that even the same model can exhibit different behaviours. What's
important is that Pablo was fully aware of how Apple does things, he knew
the risks and he knew that he could not downgrade. If I had an iPhone 4 I
would have considered all of that before, I would have made sure I had a
manual restore file of iOS 6 downloaded to my computer and then I would
have
upgraded right away on day 1, I would have spend a day or 2 assessing the
performance and, had I not been happy, I would have downgraded while it
was
possible. I am fully aware that not everybody is that tech savvy and plans
ahead like this, but Pablo should have known better. He has definitely a
valid concern regarding the space that the update takes, but he does not
have a valid point when it comes to actually installing iOS 7 on his
iPhone
4 since to my best knowledge he does also own an iPhone 5 which will and
does run iOS 7 very well.


Regards,
Sieghard


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