N NickyLanzz macrumors regular Original poster Sep 13, 2012 135 0 East Coast Jun 17, 2014 #1 Well as the title says is it better to do OTA or doing a fresh install the old fashion way via iTunes? Thanks in advanced for your opinions!
Well as the title says is it better to do OTA or doing a fresh install the old fashion way via iTunes? Thanks in advanced for your opinions!
ScottishDuck macrumors 6502a Feb 17, 2010 666 993 Argyll, Scotland Jun 17, 2014 #2 I would normally recommend to OTA until the GM and then fresh install the GM
VSMacOne macrumors 603 Oct 18, 2008 6,148 3,220 Jun 17, 2014 #3 ScottishDuck said: I would normally recommend to OTA until the GM and then fresh install the GM Click to expand... This. Unless on the rare occasion Apple releases a new beta that needs to be a fresh install. But that hasn't happened in a couple of iOS versions.
ScottishDuck said: I would normally recommend to OTA until the GM and then fresh install the GM Click to expand... This. Unless on the rare occasion Apple releases a new beta that needs to be a fresh install. But that hasn't happened in a couple of iOS versions.
W willthrill2 macrumors newbie Oct 18, 2011 7 0 USA Jun 17, 2014 #4 I was just looking through threads trying to find an answer for this! thanks
SixSlinger macrumors regular Jun 28, 2007 129 4 Atlanta Jun 17, 2014 #5 It mattered a lot more with previous iOS versions (6 especially), but I have not noticed any performance difference at all with OTA vs. fresh setup.
It mattered a lot more with previous iOS versions (6 especially), but I have not noticed any performance difference at all with OTA vs. fresh setup.
T theapplefanboyj macrumors 6502a Mar 1, 2014 674 0 Jun 17, 2014 #6 It seems faster when you do a fresh install, just my opinion, but do it as you see fit.