Arn forgot to actually create a spoiler free page. :/
Well I guess if you bookmarked this you could always decide to watch the whole event, either live streamed or one or two hours after the stream.
http://www.apple.com/apple-events/june-2014/
Arn forgot to actually create a spoiler free page. :/
They must offer iOS 8 for the iPhone 4. End of life with iOS 7 is not worthy.
Hey all!
So very sadly, this will be the first WWDC keynote in a very long time that I won't be able to watch live due to my physics final exam starting at 1PM eastern
However, I don't plan on getting the juicy story any where else but firsthand. Anyone have a clue if there is a cache somewhere (mirror, etc) of the keynote that will be available shortly after the conclusion of the keynote?
If someone is recording the keynote using VLC or something, could they potentially share it with me via google drive?
Thanks for helping out a fellow geek!![]()
Very funny.
But seriously, think about it. If the optimizations in iOS 8 make it run better than iOS 7, then Apple could absolutely update all iOS 7 devices. But that is a big 'if.'
They could, but I don't see why they would. It doesn't really fit their "we-don't-support-relatively-old hardware" scheme. In this case, I don't blame them. The iPhone 4 is fairly ancient by today's standards, and the sooner they can eschew the 4:3 aspect ratio the better. Isn't the iPhone 4 also based on radically different hardware? I mean, I know the 3GS is, but I think the 4 is, too. the 4S, 5 and 5S are much more related if I'm not misremembering.
Some of the older iPod touches might not as well. And the iPad 3rd Gen is on shaky ground here too.The iPhone 4 is the only device that may not get iOS 8.
However, since iOS 8 will probably be a refinement and optimization update, there is a high chance that iOS 8 will be for all devices with iOS 7.
They must offer iOS 8 for the iPhone 4. End of life with iOS 7 is not worthy.