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mckinnie

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Jun 23, 2010
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I probably sound crazy, but all that clutter on the lock screen bothers me. I like minimalistic things, and like the OS the way it is. I don't think I'll be upgrading unless there is an option to shut that homescreen stuff off. There are also other little tweaks that I don't care for and have a feeling I won't be able to disable. Am I the only one who feels this way?
 
You can turn off the notifications on the home screen and even switch all your push notifications back to the way they currently work (annoying popup and all)
 
I can't say anything specific but I can tell you you should not feel the way you do.
 
You can turn off the notifications on the home screen and even switch all your push notifications back to the way they currently work (annoying popup and all)

Agreed, either turn them off or don't swipe down to activate it.

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yes check yourself in because your crazy lol jk but yes you can turn those features off
 
I probably sound crazy, but all that clutter on the lock screen bothers me. I like minimalistic things, and like the OS the way it is. I don't think I'll be upgrading unless there is an option to shut that homescreen stuff off. There are also other little tweaks that I don't care for and have a feeling I won't be able to disable. Am I the only one who feels this way?

In a word, yes.
 
Only way I'm upgrading is if the hardware on the new iPhone wows me. Then I'd be forced to upgrade because I'd be purchasing the new phone. Otherwise, sticking with my i4.
 
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