I'd never encourage or discourage anyone from updating IOS, but I'm not sure 
Ive ever seen a flawless   OS.😉

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Christopher (AKA CJ) on the move
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> On Apr 8, 2023, at 8:28 PM, Kelly Pierce <kellyt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> For those of us who remember iOS 11 which was released in 2017, it was
> plagued with bugs. I did not update my iPhone until the spring when
> Apple squashed most of them.  I was nagged to update but never did
> until I was ready to enjoy a flawless experience.
>
> Kelly
>
>
>
>> On 4/8/23, Sieghard Weitzel <siegh...@live.ca> wrote:
>> I disagree, I have never had my iPhone update entirely by itself if I didn't
>> want it to. I have a friend in Germany who has an iPhone SE 2020 which is
>> certainly capable of running iOS 16.4, but for some reason he wants to stay
>> on iOS 15 right now and that is what he is on. I think sometimes people
>> accidently tap something not realizing they just agreed to having an update
>> install later, but you do have to enter your PIN and tap on "I Agree" at
>> least I have never done an iOS update since my first iOS device in 2009
>> where this was not the case and it's now easier than ever to avoid updates
>> if you don't want them.
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of
>> Michael McKay
>> Sent: Friday, April 7, 2023 2:16 PM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: Apple's software updates are breaking things - is it time we
>> delayed installing them? iMore, The #1 iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch blog
>>
>> Hi folks:
>>
>> It’s been my experience that the updates to the Apple iPhone iPad the
>> computer being the Mac, will only delay the updates. Sooner or later it will
>> update on its own there’s no way to block them indefinitely. I’ve tried on
>> my own phone and I picked it up one day and found it updating on its own
>> even if the automatic update feature is turned off. Just thought I would let
>> folks know that so please be aware of that
>>
>> Have a happy and safe Easter weekend.
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>> Michael G. MacKay BA, ‘05.
>> Email: mgmckay1...@gmail.com
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>>> On Apr 7, 2023, at 14:53, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>> iMore - The #1 iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch blog - Thursday, April 6,
>>> 2023 at 8:41 AM
>>>
>>> Apple's software updates are breaking things - is it time we delayed
>>> installing them?
>>> Maybe let someone else find the bugs for a change.
>>>
>>> Apple releases plenty of software updates. It's one of the things that
>>> we like about the iPhone in particular
>>>
>>> Apple is always adding new features and fixing bugs. But sometimes it
>>> introduces whole new ones in the process, and that's less than ideal.
>>>
>>> I've historically told people to install the new hotness immediately.
>>> Whether it's an update to iOS 16 or macOS Ventura, or indeed any other
>>> Apple operating system, my stance has always been to install the
>>> updates immediately. Who doesn't want more features and fewer bugs?
>>>
>>> But with Apple's software quality assurance maybe taking a hit, I'm
>>> starting to rethink that. I'm thinking, maybe, it's time that someone
>>> else found the bugs instead.
>>>
>>> We've been here before
>>> Apple's software quality is something of a hot topic for some,
>>> although not quite as blazing-hot as it once was.
>>>
>>> There was once a time when you couldn't open a podcast app without
>>> someone waxing lyrical about how Apple had dropped the ball in some way or
>>> another.
>>> Focusing on the iPhone so much meant the Mac suffered, and there's an
>>> argument that some of the macOS Ventura goings-on suggest things are
>>> as bad as ever - does your Mac tell you there's a new app or service
>>> running on every restart?
>>>
>>> But things aren't much better over in iOS land anymore, either. Things
>>> are breaking and strange decisions are being made. But I can cope with
>>> opinionated software development not necessarily agreeing with my
>>> opinion.
>>> What I don't like is introducing bugs for pretty vital bits of software.
>>>
>>> New iOS and macOS problems
>>> Apple's latest round of updates has been problematic.
>>> For example, people running macOS Ventura 13.3 and iPadOS 16.4 report
>>> that they can't make Continuity work anymore. Universal Control is a
>>> mess right now, while other Continuity-based features are also dead in the
>>> water.
>>> Copying something on a Mac and having it appear on another device when
>>> you paste is the thing of magic. But it doesn't work anymore. It just,
>>> doesn't.
>>> The same goes for Handoff in general and it's just bad. These are
>>> features that have worked for months or longer. And now they don't,
>>> presumably because some service deep inside macOS is broken.
>>> Yes, these things can happen. But we should expect better. We should
>>> expect software updates not to break things that were working before.
>>> The first rule of software updates should be that they leave devices
>>> in a better state than before they were installed. And that isn't what
>>> we're seeing.
>>>
>>> The Home app has gone backward in iOS 16.4, too. People say their
>>> accessories don't work, or work intermittently which might be even
>>> more infuriating. Apple has had problems with HomeKit before, and a
>>> new architecture seems to be causing problems all over again after it
>>> was pulled from iOS 16.2 for similar issues.
>>> We can hopefully expect these issues to be fixed in the next release,
>>> whenever that will arrive.
>>>
>>> The solution? Don't update
>>>
>>> So what do we do about all this?
>>> Unfortunately, the only thing we can do is stop installing updates
>>> immediately, mistakenly believing that they will make things better.
>>> Maybe we take a week or two to see what's going on and how other
>>> people fare. If things are great, great! If not, hang fire instead.
>>> But that right there is another problem, this time for Apple. Because
>>> it sometimes rolls out important security fixes that people need to
>>> install.
>>> And anything that stops them from doing that is a problem. Yes,
>>> Apple's Rapid Security Response system might fix that, separating
>>> security fixes from the main iOS updates. But people still need to
>>> approve them. And will they do that if the trust is gone? And who
>>> feels brave enough to leave automatic updates enabled? Not me.
>>>
>>> I used to say that the best iPhone was an updated iPhone. The same
>>> went for iPads, Macs, Apple Watches, and Apple TVs. But now?
>>> Now I just say that the best device is the one that works like it did
>>> yesterday.
>>>
>>> Original article at:
>>> https://www.imore.com/ios/ios-16/apples-software-updates-are-breaking-
>>> things -is-it-time-we-delayed-installing-them
>>>
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