According to two prominent iOS developers, around 90% of their users are running version 4.x (or above) of Apple’s mobile operating system powering not only iPhones, but iPod touch devices and iPads as well.
ReadWriteWeb reports that the first developer, Bump, says 89.73% of its users are rocking iOS 4.x, wh... |
18 January 2011 05:41 GMT |
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In a lawsuit filed last week, a California Woman is accusing Apple of engaging in "unsavory, dishonest and deceptive business practices" by offering the iOS 4 update to iPhone 3G users labeling it as an “upgrade”, whereas the software update actually downgraded the functionality of iPhone 3G handsets, cou... |
4 November 2010 07:50 GMT |
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The problems surrounding iOS 4 appear to to be substantially more difficult to resolve, if we are to look at how Apple has dealt with minor iPhone OS problems in the past.Soon after introducing iPhone OS 2.0, the first major upgrade to the iPhone OS (now iOS), Apple was faced with having to tweak a feature here and t... |
30 August 2010 09:05 GMT |
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As promised, Apple has released a new incremental update for customers using iOS devices to patch a vulnerability that could allow arbitrary code execution for gaining system privileges. iOS 4.0.2 is a free software update for all supported iPhone, iPod touch models.A note on the Support section of Apple’s web ... |
12 August 2010 02:26 GMT |
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After witnessing its Discussions forums filling up with complaints about the iPhone 3G not being able to handle iOS 4, Apple has reportedly kicked off an investigation, telling the press that it is aware of these issues and looking into ways to solve them.iPhone 3G was released in 2008, while iOS 4 was launched just ... |
29 July 2010 03:32 GMT |
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There are now literally thousands of reports from iPhone and iPod touch owners claiming iOS 4 has been nothing but trouble since they installed the new software. The latter group, for example is plagued by battery drainage. iPhone owners, especially those using version 2.0 of the handset - iPhone 3G - are saying thei... |
23 July 2010 08:19 GMT |
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Starting with the release of iOS 4.0, Apple is rolling out all iOS updates for free, regardless of the device type. Now, iPhone and iPod touch owners alike can freely download iOS IPSWs (software update files) and selectively restore their devices to them whenever they wish. iPad users also download their firmware up... |
20 July 2010 10:45 GMT |
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