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Sep222013

Should I upgrade to iOS 7?

imageShould I upgrade to iOS7?

Well, that depends on how you use your device, and to some extent how you “feel” about your device. There is no current *need* to update. iOS 6 is just fine for now, and there is some wisdom in letting other people jump first, to see if there is actually water in the pool. iOS 6 does what it does very well, though, and so you should be in no hurry, unless you want to be! iOS 7 is a nice, if a bit underwhelming, upgrade. If you like new stuff there is no compelling reason *not* to upgrade. We have upgraded our devices without incident. A few clients have reported slight problems with the upgrade – easily overcome.

Then there are these:

http://www.eweek.com/mobile/slideshows/ios-7-10-apps-that-make-the-mobile-os-a-worthwhile-upgrade.html

http://reviews.cnet.com/apple-ios-7/

Enjoy!

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