Safari feels snappier, and I don't even have an iPhone.
Will doing this cause any problems?
For every bug fix listed in the "press release" there could be 20 not listed. I know that this release contains two bug fixes which I had bug reports on - but they are not interesting enough to put in a press release. I can't share details due to NDA, however it is safe to assume that if I know of a couple, that there are probably hundreds of others as well...
Lots of bugs are just not exciting and therefore just get fixed and released in updates.
I'm sure this is true, but Apple should at least publish a tech note or "changes" document someplace listing ALL of these fixes. 99% of the other software developers out there do. I wouldn't bother listing it in the press releases or the summaries that pop up on-screen when you request the update -- but it doesn't make sense not to document them at all.
why the hell it needs 750 MB free to install this small bug fix of 40MB?
Will doing this cause any problems?
Downloading now...
To be honest I havent really noticed any problems (apart from the app store always crashing).
I will give it a few days before passing judgement or commenting on it. Its only fair after all.
Facebook is crashing every time after the upgrade. On iPhone 5.
Facebook is crashing every time after the upgrade. On iPhone 5.
Facebook is crashing every time after the upgrade. On iPhone 5.