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> From: "Denny Huff" <[email protected]>
> Date: September 13, 2013, 4:43:41 PM EDT
> To: <[email protected]>
> Subject: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: Prepare for iOS 7 the Right Way: What To 
> Do Before Upgrading an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch to iOS 7
> Reply-To: [email protected]
> 
>  
> Feed: OS X Daily
> Posted on: Friday, September 13, 2013 3:19 PM
> Author: Paul Horowitz
> Subject: Prepare for iOS 7 the Right Way: What To Do Before Upgrading an 
> iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch to iOS 7
>  
> iOS 7 is set for public release on the 18th, making now a good time to start 
> preparing for the major iOS update on any iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. But 
> before jumping ahead with the 7.0 upgrade, you should check on compatibility 
> and do some simple cleanup and backups with your iOS devices
 so here are 
> seven steps to prepare for iOS 7 the right way.
> 
> 
> 
> 1: Check Device Compatibility
> 
> The list of supported hardware hasn’t changed since the first beta build, so 
> make sure your device is even on the list before anything else. To refresh, 
> iOS 7 is compatible with the following devices:
> 
> iPhone 4, iPhone 4s, iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s
> iPod touch 5th gen
> iPad 2, iPad 3, iPad 4, iPad mini
> 
> 
> A quick word of caution
 just because older iPhone and iPad models are on 
> that list does not mean they should be updated. This is somewhat 
> controversial advice, but based upon plenty of experience with major iOS 
> updates, the older models may want to avoid the update entirely – at least 
> until a point release (say, 7.0.1 or 7.1) comes later to potentially resolve 
> some inevitable speed and performance issues. This may or may not apply to 
> iOS 7, but it’s something to take into consideration.
> 
> 2: Running an iOS Beta? Downgrade or go to GM
> 
> Many people are running iOS 7 beta software (officially and unofficially), 
> and many of those users are also unaware that these betas have an expiration 
> date. When the device expires, it basically becomes useless and must be 
> downgraded or updated to a newer version to be usable again. Don’t get caught 
> with a temporarily bricked device, take the time to leave the beta and 
> downgrade back to iOS 6 while you can, or update to the final GM build.
> 
> You won’t find the iOS 7 GM as an over-the-air update from the beta releases, 
> thus developers need to use the dev center to download the GM, which can be 
> done build right now. Note that users on iOS 6 will find the iOS 7 release as 
> an Over-the-Air update starting on September 18.
> 
> 3: Clean Up Your App Collection
> 
> It’s certainly not necessary, but it’s always a good idea to do some app 
> cleanup between major iOS updates. There isn’t much to this, just poke around 
> your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch and look for apps you don’t use often, or 
> don’t need, then delete them.
> 
> There is no harm in deleting apps because you can always download them again 
> later without having to pay for them again, they are all stored in the 
> “Purchased” section of your Apple ID account history and accessible through 
> the App Store.
> 
> 
> 
> 4: Perform Advanced Maintenance & Cleaning
> 
> Moving beyond apps, major iOS updates provide a good opportunity for some 
> more advanced maintenance and device cleaning, which can help to free up 
> space on just about any iPad or iPhone. This typically focuses on two areas; 
> temporary and cache files, and the ever-annoying “Other” space which is 
> greatly misunderstood. We’ve covered both of these before in detail:
> 
> Clear device caches and temporary files from iOS
> Conquer the “Other” storage on iOS
> Done together, you can often free up anywhere from 500MB to as much as 5GB of 
> space. Not bad for a few minutes work, huh?
> 
> 5: Copy Your Photos & Movies to a Computer
> 
> Many of us rely on our iPhones (or even iPads) as our primary camera these 
> days, which means they are full of memories and moments that you don’t want 
> to lose. But iCloud’s Photo Stream is still misunderstood by many people and 
> won’t keep all your pictures anyway, so the best thing to do is to 
> periodically copy them all over from the iPhone, iPad, or iPod to a computer. 
> Whether you have a Mac or Windows PC, transferring them from iOS to a 
> computer is easy. An alternative that doesn’t require a computer at all is to 
> back them up to a service like DropBox or another third party cloud storage 
> provider.
> 
> 6: Back Up to Both iTunes & iCloud
> 
> We recommend the dual backup approach because it’s pretty much foolproof, 
> leaving you with both local iTunes based and iCloud based options if you need 
> to restore the device for whatever reason. Backing up is easy as always and 
> the same across any iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
> 
> With iTunes: Connect the device to the computer, select it in iTunes, and 
> choose “Back Up Now”
> With iCloud: Open Settings > iCloud > Storage & Backup > Back Up Now
> Always back up your devices before installing any system update. This is 
> particularly important for major iOS updates like iOS 7.
> 
> 7: Update & Install iOS 7
> 
> You’re ready to go with iOS 7! Installation and upgrading will be simple 
> through OTA as usual, widely available on the 18th in just a few short days. 
> On the other hand, if you’re a developer you can get the GM now from Apple, 
> and the unusually impatient can take another route with a clean install right 
> now too – but it’s really not recommended. Whatever you do, enjoy iOS 7, it’s 
> a pretty great update!
> 
> 
> 
> 
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