"Well this issue changes by the day.  Even on 1% battery, without charger, my 
iPhone 4S is trying to download iOS7.02. ". 

Hey, letting you know that there is a download for an upgrade is one thing, but 
actually downloading it to your device without your permission is much worse, 
and Thhhats what we are talking about. On my itouch 5 it got completely 
downloaded (not installed) and occupied between one and three gigabyte of my 
expensive space. There is no way to delete it.  But just putting a red badge 
that is an update available and you can download it, isn't so terrible. 

> On Sep 30, 2013, at 7:12 AM, Ierne <grattanhe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Well this issue changes by the day.  Even on 1% battery, without charger, my 
> iPhone 4S is trying to download iOS7.02.

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