Tuesday, November 16, 2010

IOS 4.2 Might Be the Answer to a Slow iPhone 3G

Has your iPhone 3G been lagging ever since you upgraded it to iOS 4.0 or newer? Have you since, noticed your device unable to perform some of the old functions it used to? Have you noticed that some of your old apps are now freezing up and closing on you? The fix to this issue might not be that far away. This article will go through some of the potential changes that will help users be at ease when operating their device.
After many complaints and a filed lawsuit from iPhone 3G customers, Apple has decided to respond to the situation promptly. The fix to this issue is likely to come with the much anticipated iOS 4.2 release coming out very soon. There are several things that this update will do to affect your iPhone.
The first and most important change will likely be in the firmware of the device. The current firmware (iOS 4.0-4.1) treats all apple devices alike, not taking into account that the 3G has less than one half the computing power and performance as the 4. The major problem here is that the iOS platform creates an unsuitable working environment for the 3G users, causing freezes and frustrations with each command desired.
The second change will be software changes to the device. As before, some apps will be rated by model, being specific to indicate that a certain model will not perform optimally with the app. By doing this, RAM intensive apps will no longer run on old devices, preventing them from inevitable shutdown. The ability for a user to sift through apps that are specific for their device would be a huge improvement, allowing users to prevent bogging down their devices with battery, processor, and RAM unfriendly apps.
While most are still uncertain if any of the above will truly occur, there are many rumors about the beta versions of iOS 4.2 doing exactly what has been reiterated above. The projected date for this software/firmware release is November 2010. How late in November is still to be determined; however, the Apple website states that they are expecting the release this month.
There is still one major decision to be made for those 3G users that have downgraded their iPhone to OS 3.x or below: Will you update the device and potentially turn your iPhone into a lead weight, or will you take the leap and experience the features you have been waiting for all along.
If you have anymore questions about this article or iPhone Screen Repair.
In 2007, iPhone 3G Screen Repair was founded in order to provide customers with a high quality low price iPhone screen repair. Started as a word of mouth operation, we quickly gained popularity amongst iPhone users and became the trusted source in repair. Since that time we have added iPod Touch Screen Repair to our list of repairs.

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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

IOS 4.2 Might Be the Answer to a Slow iPhone 3G

Has your iPhone 3G been lagging ever since you upgraded it to iOS 4.0 or newer? Have you since, noticed your device unable to perform some of the old functions it used to? Have you noticed that some of your old apps are now freezing up and closing on you? The fix to this issue might not be that far away. This article will go through some of the potential changes that will help users be at ease when operating their device.
After many complaints and a filed lawsuit from iPhone 3G customers, Apple has decided to respond to the situation promptly. The fix to this issue is likely to come with the much anticipated iOS 4.2 release coming out very soon. There are several things that this update will do to affect your iPhone.
The first and most important change will likely be in the firmware of the device. The current firmware (iOS 4.0-4.1) treats all apple devices alike, not taking into account that the 3G has less than one half the computing power and performance as the 4. The major problem here is that the iOS platform creates an unsuitable working environment for the 3G users, causing freezes and frustrations with each command desired.
The second change will be software changes to the device. As before, some apps will be rated by model, being specific to indicate that a certain model will not perform optimally with the app. By doing this, RAM intensive apps will no longer run on old devices, preventing them from inevitable shutdown. The ability for a user to sift through apps that are specific for their device would be a huge improvement, allowing users to prevent bogging down their devices with battery, processor, and RAM unfriendly apps.
While most are still uncertain if any of the above will truly occur, there are many rumors about the beta versions of iOS 4.2 doing exactly what has been reiterated above. The projected date for this software/firmware release is November 2010. How late in November is still to be determined; however, the Apple website states that they are expecting the release this month.
There is still one major decision to be made for those 3G users that have downgraded their iPhone to OS 3.x or below: Will you update the device and potentially turn your iPhone into a lead weight, or will you take the leap and experience the features you have been waiting for all along.
If you have anymore questions about this article or iPhone Screen Repair.
In 2007, iPhone 3G Screen Repair was founded in order to provide customers with a high quality low price iPhone screen repair. Started as a word of mouth operation, we quickly gained popularity amongst iPhone users and became the trusted source in repair. Since that time we have added iPod Touch Screen Repair to our list of repairs.

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