Updating to iOS 8
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@Dashrender said:
If you don't have 5+ gigs free, you can install the update through iTunes on your PC.
I did this
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Update went well. So far so good.
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Installing on my Ipad now.
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I'm liking it. Seems a little better. Nothing ground breaking.
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doing it now
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I don't have iTunes or 5GB free
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Now for my phone. Not really seeing much other than the predictive text which is awesome.
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my update is kinda taking forever.
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@Minion-Queen said:
Now for my phone. Not really seeing much other than the predictive text which is awesome.
I still prefer swype. Faster, easier, and no stupid autocorrect.
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My update took forever. To be honest, I don't even see a difference using iOS8.
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@Nic said:
My update took forever. To be honest, I don't even see a difference using iOS8.
mine's not finished. my phone JUST got to the apple load screen.... I started before 7:30 lol and it's 9:47
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@Hubtech said:
@Nic said:
My update took forever. To be honest, I don't even see a difference using iOS8.
mine's not finished. my phone JUST got to the apple load screen.... I started before 7:30 lol and it's 9:47
I'm still going to be in line tomorrow morning (assuming i get all of my clients up today) to get my 6 Plus. my provider didn't allow pre-registering...so it's a free-for-all.
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@Minion-Queen Hopefully it doesn't try to force it on you. That's one thing I always hate about apple is instead of suggesting words below like other OSes they automatically replace words like "Hey I know what you really meant, even if you didn't" Happened all the time especially with IT acronyms.
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I really like the predictive text. Autocorrect is horrible!
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Once you get it done you can get an awesome free book in iBooks (this is one of two reasons why I updated my iPad2). "The Way of Kings" by Brandon Sanderson. Epic fantasy done right.
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@Nic said:
My update took forever. To be honest, I don't even see a difference using iOS8.
I felt the same way but I am sure it is under the hood. I only have an iPad mini to help troubleshoot problems with other iPads floating around. We are either iPhone/iPad or Windows Phone/Surface here. I updated my mini yesterday but haven't really dug in to see what was difference. Just don't have much use for iOS. Though it intrigues me at times...
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@ajstringham said:
I still prefer swype. Faster, easier, and no stupid autocorrect.
It is certainly not faster and easier for everyone. It is a learned skill and not something that I every liked enough to learn.
Autocorrect is simply predictive text entry without a choice (bad).
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@JaredBusch Swype isn't hard. If you can type with both hands on a keyboard, it's no different. For those who don't know the keyboard very well, it's hard. For those who can type 50+ words/minute, it's awesome! I can do it one-handed with my thumb while driving on rare occasions when the situation calls for it. Swype is one of the biggest things that sold me on Android.
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@ajstringham said:
@JaredBusch Swype isn't hard. If you can type with both hands on a keyboard, it's no different. For those who don't know the keyboard very well, it's hard. For those who can type 50+ words/minute, it's awesome! I can do it one-handed with my thumb while driving on rare occasions when the situation calls for it. Swype is one of the biggest things that sold me on Android.
It is a learned skill just like typing. It is a skill I think is a waste of time after trying it for a while on android devices. I have no desire to learn it. It is nothing but predictive text with a sliding finger instead of a finger tapping on the letter desired.
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Sitting at the Apple Store now. Battery issues.