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new itouch's should make great pseudo-phones for kids..

 

itouch + google voice#/hangouts & facetime + wifi

 

a8 + smaller screen should be awesome for games too

I was thinking about getting one for me... It would be a nice Google burner with Hangouts/Inbox and FaceTime video/voice.

 

I just need to find more public wifi networks.

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Has anyone downgraded from 9 to 8.4? I restored last night, deleted that public beta profile, and I have a stuck notification badge over settings saying "iOS 9 is available." It's annoying, and I have no idea how to get rid of it. Google was no help.

 

 

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Has anyone downgraded from 9 to 8.4? I restored last night, deleted that public beta profile, and I have a stuck notification badge over settings saying "iOS 9 is available." It's annoying, and I have no idea how to get rid of it. Google was no help.

 

 

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I downgraded, but had no problems. Did you set up as a new iPhone? I restored to my previous iOS 8.4 backup.

 

 

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I downgraded, but had no problems. Did you set up as a new iPhone? I restored to my previous iOS 8.4 backup.

 

 

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I restored a backup.

 

 

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Is apples website compressing images on mobile??? attachicon.gif ImageUploadedByTapatalk1436977874.913895.jpg

 

 

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Sprint used to compress images, that may be what's going on. Sometimes it would be night and day difference, if you connect through a VPN there was no compression.

 

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Has anyone downgraded from 9 to 8.4? I restored last night, deleted that public beta profile, and I have a stuck notification badge over settings saying "iOS 9 is available." It's annoying, and I have no idea how to get rid of it. Google was no help.

 

 

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Do you still have the beta configuration profile still installed? Personally I'm keeping the beta on my phone in spite of some of the minor nuisances.

 

 

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Do you still have the beta configuration profile still installed? Personally I'm keeping the beta on my phone in spite of some of the minor nuisances.

 

 

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Same here. I like the working data in weak areas!

 

 

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Same here. I like the working data in weak areas!

 

 

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For Verizon coverage in my town, it's an essential must have.

 

 

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I was unaware it was the new new one that was being discussed. Didn't think they had another new one. Sorry. The generation before this one.

 

take it back and get the *new* new one!

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Do you still have the beta configuration profile still installed? Personally I'm keeping the beta on my phone in spite of some of the minor nuisances.

 

 

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I deleted that first, and it's still stuck. Apple support wants me to just recovery mode/restore one more time.

 

 

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I was unaware it was the new new one that was being discussed. Didn't think they had another new one. Sorry. The generation before this one.

Well then it doesn't surprise me that the two of you aren't impressed, because I wouldn't be either. You basically have a non-cellular capable 4 inch iPhone 4s. Kinda hard to run an OS created in 2015 on a processor that came out in 2011. :)

 

-Anthony

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Well then it doesn't surprise me that the two of you aren't impressed, because I wouldn't be either. You basically have a non-cellular capable 4 inch iPhone 4s. Kinda hard to run an OS created in 2015 on a processor that came out in 2011. :)

 

-Anthony

Had I known it was quite that bad I would have just paid to have the battery replaced in the older one. Grrr. Damn you Apple.
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I'll buy one once they hit the apple refurb store. It's the perfect device for the kids to run into the ground.
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Decided to go to 8.4 for the time being. I now realize how much laggier beta was...even though I had to restore as new phone and import my photos, (which apparently I can't delete unless I plug into iTunes because the delete button is missing?) I am still liking 8.4 stability better.

 

 

Another thing to note. I hate the task switcher in iOS 9. Like I hate hate hate it. I like the ability to get an actual preview of whatever is on another app, not a 3/4 view of it. I hope they make some changes to that

 

 

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Another thing to note. I hate the task switcher in iOS 9. Like I hate hate hate it. I like the ability to get an actual preview of whatever is on another app, not a 3/4 view of it. I hope they make some changes to that

 

 

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Agreed. I don't like it either. It jumps around, and swiping up to get rid of them is more difficult than when they're 2D. I sent a bug report about the app switcher. It doesn't put the current app front and center. Instead, it puts it off to the side, and some other app is centered. Maybe that's by design?

 

 

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