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Somebody please confirm that 32 bit apps still work. I'll be staying on iOS 10 for a few years on my 7+.
 
THE WALLPAPER?!?! WHERE CAN I GET IT??
Look at the beta threads. The link was posted on several. Even page 1 of one or two from the OP.

Really wondering why noone has started the heated debates on battery....
Because not many are having that issue? Seems mostly just you.

because ios 10 has crippled my iphone to a crawl
Interesting. My wifes 6 is fine and I use 6s and its great with iOS 10.3.2 and even before. Have a few friends with iP6 and they have no complaints either. Much less "crippled".
 
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I've thought about the Android angle of things too, if there was a worm that spread from phone to phone on Android's old insecure software base - it'd be a nightmare. They've been lucky it hasn't happened on a large scale so far. (would give Google the excuse to finally assert control of their OS and its update process though)

If you are the fool that doesn't know you shouldn't click supiuous link, then you deserve to be hacked.

I have used Android phone since Gingerbread, I have had ZERO virus or malware at all.
 
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Probably, but I think the slowdowns are mostly due to apps updates and apps getting more complex... The new versions of iOS usually cut features down for older devices so that they don't get significantly slower.

No need for the bold type Tom, I can read fine without it.

I'll agree with your statement about apps getting more complex and becoming slower, but as I look through the list of apps that I use that aren't standard apple apps, I have to say they haven't been an issue. No, the biggest annoyance is how safari tends to slow down at loading pages and becomes very choppy with scrolling. It's probably the app I use most on my devices, and when it's not working correctly, frustration ensues. Safari has not once been slow or crashed on a newly purchased device, but it certainly has become problematic as those devices age. Even my 2013 rMBP (have I really had this laptop that long?) is starting to have Safari issues, slow to load pages and crashing every now and then. With our idevices, a huge issue has been the fact that Apple has dicked us over throughout the years with a paltry amount of RAM. That situation has been improving somewhat lately.

And I know there are going to be people here reporting that their first generation iPad is "still running great!" You either have very low standards for how a device performs, or you're cracked out on some good ****.
 
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I just hope it will let me have a successful iCloud backup. It never finishes for me, has failed ever since 10 came out. Even done a complete reinstall from scratch with no restore, no help. Fingers crossed, installing now.
 
i agree with this , i installed ios 10 on my iphone 6, and it has completely disabled my iphone with lags and stalls. forget the new iphone, no headphone jack,and charging no thanks , back to my old galaxy.

Apple only stopped selling the iphone 6 less than 9 months ago. That's pretty bad.
 
Ok, said I was going to wait but I didn't.

2 things I have noticed so far that Apple has fixed in 10.3.2
  • WEBSITE DATA IS EMPTY woohhhooo, seems like apple actually fixed it. Haven't been on a site with supercookies yet so need to test, but it hasn't been able to empty it since 10.3.
  • "Touch bug", since 10.3.1 I had to tap the icons a few times to get things to open. You can see that you do touch the icon but the software doesn't open.
Went from 10.3.1 to 10.3.2

The phone feels slightly faster, but could be that its been restarted and no apps were running.
I always shut down apps, flush memory and restart before I upgrade.

iPhone 6s 64GB
 
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Anybody knows where can this wallpaper be found?

iOS-10.3.2-final-800x500.jpg
 
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Update started.
Let's see how long it takes AND if the Safari cookies issue is solved...

From what I can see the safari cookies issues is solved as far as it is now empty. BUT, haven't been able to test it with filling the website data with stuff yet.
Let me know what your experience are.
 
This update has deleted all of my documents in Pages (Fortunately not out of the cloud) and all of my alarms too...
The other issue is allways on location - probbably will have impact on battery life...

Recommend you not to update...

Device: iPhone 6S - update from iOS 10.3.1
 
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From what I can see the safari cookies issues is solved as far as it is now empty. BUT, haven't been able to test it with filling the website data with stuff yet.
Let me know what your experience are.

Well, that **** 0 byte cookie from Brazilian site uol.com.br is still there.. :mad: I only can expect the one in my cMBP 2011 with El Cap will also still be there, even after the update... *sighs*

Besides that annoyance, the update took about 9 minutes, my usual apps seem to work fine and no noticeable hit in speed.... iPhone SE.
 
From what I can see the safari cookies issues is solved as far as it is now empty. BUT, haven't been able to test it with filling the website data with stuff yet.
Let me know what your experience are.

Sadly 10.3.2 did not fix the cookie bug/feature for me. I still have all the cookies that wont delete regardless of what method is employed to dislodge them.
 
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