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The fading is far superior to that awful zooming in and out.

Agreed, it's also a lot quicker to navigate to different screens and to open/close app folders

Is it just me or do the colours look different? E.g Facebook app looks a lot more bluer on my 5s and in general it seems different?
 
That's not an iOS 7 issue and you can resolve it.

It's not an iOS 7 issue for my phone to drop 30% in 7 hours when I am not using it? That has never been the case for me in five years of owning an iPhone. Guess the jokes on me that I just missed the return period.
How should I resolve it? I don't charge my phone at night because I charge it at work. Previously my phone could make it 10 hours without connecting to a wall socket, but not my iPhone 5s. I'm not talking 10 hours of use either, just 10 hours total.
 
We could really use this Mavericks feature inside iOS 7.

It would finally let us find out which apps are killing our batteries!

Though it seems to be buggy in Mavericks; Twitter is ALWAYS in the list, even if it's not doing anything and isn't using any CPU in Activity Monitor!
 

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I should have plugged in

I should have plugged in before I grabbed mavericks. - no over the air , maverick will be done in 13 min... I need patience.
 
I was trying and trying, but what worked was I switched OFF WIFI, it IMMEDIATELY then saw the 7.0.3 update, then I had to switch WIFI back on, and it started to download. Obviously, I think it's the ISP's that are throttling bandwidth or access.

this worked for me as well. Downloading now...
 
My iPhone 4 is so much more usable now. The fading animation makes everything seem a million times faster, it's great. Is this the default or did I choose the reduce animation setting myself?
 
Anyone tried 7.03 on Windows websites? iOS 7 has failed to log onto Windows authenticated enterprise web servers for weeks now.
 
I'm loving this update.

No more slow (well, it wasn't slow, just annoying I guess) animations when opening apps and folders and I like the delay in the "Slide to Unlock" if using Touch ID.
 
I was trying and trying, but what worked was I switched OFF WIFI, it IMMEDIATELY then saw the 7.0.3 update, then I had to switch WIFI back on, and it started to download. Obviously, I think it's the ISP's that are throttling bandwidth or access.

This worked for me! Thanks for the tip.
 
I take back what I said about fixing spotlight crashes on the iPad 3. Just crashed multitasking out of safari whilst reading this forum!
 
I was trying and trying, but what worked was I switched OFF WIFI, it IMMEDIATELY then saw the 7.0.3 update, then I had to switch WIFI back on, and it started to download. Obviously, I think it's the ISP's that are throttling bandwidth or access.

That worked for me.

Probably just slow DNS propagation.
 
Why is that weird? Every phone has different size OTA updates.

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It was never blocked. They just roll the update out to all their server farms. Plus, on the iPhone it doesn't actually check for an update every time you go to Software Update (to keep people from hammering the servers).

Yes Einstein I'm aware of that... But almost 50% off is something I haven't seen before...
 
We aren't all having battery issues. Folks need to do a little work and find out what app or process is causing it (assuming it's not something normal like spotty coverage, etc.).

Complete clean out would be a good start! Bet users with 100's of apps are having the battery issue
 
Second, you obviously don't know how jailbreaking works. You would actually be more secure after a jailbreak because the jailbreak patches the exploit that it uses.

Good golly that's the most uninformed thing I've seen in a long time. And to think I was focused on people thinking iOS 7 is causing their battery issues.

It might be time to find a more technical forum.
 
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