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Re: IOS 6.1 just went live One problem.
If you have changed the Apple ID email address since you bought the phone, the post-setup will retain the old address. You cannot change it. However if you skip the process (the only thing you can do) everything is still signed in iMessage / iCloud wise with the new ID.
Mobile Safari is teh snappier. Wifi may work this time.
(Seriously what did they change / fix??) -- "If something about the human body disgusts you, complain to the manufacturer" - Lenny Bruce What this country needs is a good five dollar plasma weapon. |
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 Elite join:2002-10-03 Orange, CT | They changed the music controls at the lock screen. Double tap home. That's about it. The baseband is much newer... if that means anything. -- QUAD!!!! |
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| reply to Mike said by Mike:...(Seriously what did they change / fix??) I love the game they play...let's change or move things and let the users try to figure out on their own what we changed....like it would kill them if they included a note as to what's different |
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 Elite join:2002-10-03 Orange, CT | said by haroldo:said by Mike:...(Seriously what did they change / fix??) I love the game they play...let's change or move things and let the users try to figure out on their own what we changed....like it would kill them if they included a note as to what's different Here ya go:
»support.apple.com/kb/DL1624 -- QUAD!!!! |
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 donoreoPremium join:2002-05-30 North York, ON | said by Elite:said by haroldo:said by Mike:...(Seriously what did they change / fix??) I love the game they play...let's change or move things and let the users try to figure out on their own what we changed....like it would kill them if they included a note as to what's different Here ya go: » support.apple.com/kb/DL1624 That is not a complete list. Apple never releases the complete list. -- The irony of common sense, it is not that common. I cannot deny anything I did not say. A kitten dies every time someone uses "then" and "than" incorrectly. I mock people who give their children odd spelling of names. |
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 Elite join:2002-10-03 Orange, CT | said by donoreo:That is not a complete list. Apple never releases the complete list. Exactly!
You know why? Because it would probably look pretty crappy from a PR perspective if they provided a changelog with 200 miscellaneous bugfixes and changes. Would taint their utopian image... -- QUAD!!!! |
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 ThinkdiffPremium,MVM join:2001-08-07 Bronx, NY kudos:6 | reply to haroldo said by haroldo:said by Mike:...(Seriously what did they change / fix??) I love the game they play...let's change or move things and let the users try to figure out on their own what we changed....like it would kill them if they included a note as to what's different They do. It's the first screen when accepting the update on either iOS itself or in iTunes. Also listed at the link posted earlier.
Apple doesn't break down every single bug fix, because most people wouldn't understand or care about them. If you're really interested, you can start here: »developer.apple.com/library/ios/···%20Notes -- University of Southern California - Fight On! |
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 LinklistPremium join:2002-03-03 Longport, NJ kudos:5 | reply to donoreo said by donoreo:That is not a complete list. Apple never releases the complete list. Here are the bug fixes for 6.1
»support.apple.com/kb/HT5642 -- A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves money from the public treasury. |
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 haroldo join:2004-01-16 united state kudos:1 Reviews:
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| reply to Thinkdiff said by Thinkdiff:said by haroldo:said by Mike:...(Seriously what did they change / fix??) I love the game they play...let's change or move things and let the users try to figure out on their own what we changed....like it would kill them if they included a note as to what's different They do. It's the first screen when accepting the update on either iOS itself or in iTunes. Also listed at the link posted earlier. Apple doesn't break down every single bug fix, because most people wouldn't understand or care about them. If you're really interested, you can start here: » developer.apple.com/library/ios/···%20Notes My beef goes back to when they changed the double click functionality and as well as the lock screen button on the iPad without clear (for the average user) notification. IMHO, 90% of the 60 million iPhone users aren't going to do web research on updates. There's no reason why they can't have a splash screen that describes important changes on first boot after an update (with a few options "never show me, ignore, show me later, etc."). Most users don't care about the majority of the fixes, but there are some items that should be communicated in a way that the majority will see it...(again...IMHO) |
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 ThinkdiffPremium,MVM join:2001-08-07 Bronx, NY kudos:6 | The splash screen you speak of is exactly what I said. Before you accept the update, the official change list is displayed either on the device when doing OTA updates or as an iTunes pop-up when doing a restore.
I don't remember all the way back to 4.2/4.3 when the behavior you mention was changed to know if it was included in the notes, but it seems like they included more or less everything important for the 5.x and so far for the 6.x releases. -- University of Southern California - Fight On! |
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