Just when you think you can break away from Apple's new iOS 7 and get some breathing room from its powerful yet enticing grip, it reels you right back in. Many users await the iOS 7 Jailbreak, but there's speculation that it may take longer to be released than it was initially expected.
Apple's new iOS 7 operating system has already been updated much sooner than the previous operating system was after its initial release, and now Apple may be taking this one step further
One of the biggest complaints I've heard about the new iOS 7 operating system is how much it eats into an iPhone's battery life. The question then becomes how do we counteract that?
Apple's new iOS7 operating system may have just been released, but some are calling for iPhone users to hop on board as soon as possible to secure their phone's safety
Apple's iOS 7 was released today and made available for download. Earlier today, the download was not available, but, as of now, iOS 7 is available. Users can download the upgrade either through iTunes or by going to Software Update, under their phone's Settings menu.
On Sept. 18, Apple users will be able to download Apple's latest software, the iOS 7. The new software will be available for download via iTunes on the iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone5, and the upcoming iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C. Users will also be able to download the iOS 7 on their iPad 2, iPad with Retina and iPad Mini. The announcement was made yesterday at Apple's launch event in Cupertino, Calif.
Mark the Calendar: September 18 and 20 are big dates to watch! iOS7 will be ready for download on September 18, while iPhone 5C and iPhone 5S will be available to consumers September 20.