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- iPhone 4 Users Suffering From an Ailment of a Little too ‘Relaxed’ iOS 7
- The Service Manual of Nexus 5 Leaves Little to Imagination
- Windows 8.1 Arriving in 240 Hours – the Wait is Almost Over
| iPhone 4 Users Suffering From an Ailment of a Little too ‘Relaxed’ iOS 7 Posted: 06 Oct 2013 04:55 PM PDT Since the release of iOS 7, users with the old iPhone 4 have been complaining about the severe slow speed of the phone and have been wondering if there was a chance to switch back to iOS 6. But to their dismay, Apple has officially stopped signing off the old system, thus, effectively erasing this option.
However, customers can take some primary steps such as leaving enough free storage space so the device could function faster. Another step that can be taken is to stop the system from checking for third-party apps; for this, simply go to the settings apps, navigate to general and then to the right- hand pane of Background App Refresh and touch the switch. If these basic steps do not do the trick, you can try connecting the iTunes, perform an encrypted backup and restore the phone to factory settings; after the completion of the process data and apps restoration is possible. But even if this does not work, Adam Engst of TidBITS suggests a complete install of the core system without any backup or its restoration. Even with all this show of inadequacy in iPhone 4 running iOS 7, people holding iPhone consider they are lucky as they get the chance to get an update unlike Android users; Because even the less fortunate version running on iPhone 4 offers a "Near me" list of apps that are outlined according their popularity among the public. The post iPhone 4 Users Suffering From an Ailment of a Little too 'Relaxed' iOS 7 appeared first on Techmell. |
| The Service Manual of Nexus 5 Leaves Little to Imagination Posted: 06 Oct 2013 04:49 PM PDT The official release of Nexus 5 by Google and LG is projected to be only a few weeks away. The Nexus experience is always translated as the ultimate Android experience, a practice that does not allow any interference from the third party. And is most certainly the platform of innovation from which Android begins another journey.
The manual also represents data in relation to the software of the phone. The device has 2GB of RAM, a 2,300 mAH battery and NFC, along with an 8 megapixel camera with optical image stabilization. According to the manual, the device seems to be an update to Nexus 4 with nothing truly life- changing but lets' hope it is an improvement to nexus 4. The price of the phone has not been set yet, but Nexus 4 was priced at $299, which was considered remarkably inexpensive. Whatever the cost, the device will be the definite way to obtain a complete Android experience. Although some customers might prefer the new Moto X over the Nexus 5 as the former has an exceptional "always on- recognition" feature. The manual has illustrated the features of the device with an utmost precision, leaving little to the imagination, or even curiosity. But that is no reason not to try out the phone, right? The post The Service Manual of Nexus 5 Leaves Little to Imagination appeared first on Techmell. |
| Windows 8.1 Arriving in 240 Hours – the Wait is Almost Over Posted: 06 Oct 2013 04:42 PM PDT It is hard to believe that within a few days, we will be able to get our hands on Windows 8.1 or more intriguingly code named as Windows Blue. Rumors regarding the possibility of an update to windows 8 surfaced only in February, and now within a time span of one year, we are actually getting the update.
It has also been confirmed that users availing the Windows 8.1 Preview, will also be provided with the alternative to advance to Windows 8.1. However, they will not be able to transfer their apps as only the transfer of personal data will be possible in the final version of Windows 8.1, thus, all the Windows 8.1 Preview users will have to re-install their beloved desktop and Windows Store apps. Microsoft is already taking pre-orders for the DVDs' of Windows 8.1, for all those who have not installed Windows 8 yet. The DVD provides the facility to install Windows 8 and update to Windows 8.1 directly from the boot. The price set for Windows 8.1 is $119 and Windows 8.1 Pro is $199. This choice is being delivered in response to the feedback in relation to a technicality- based customers. Windows 8.1 with its enhancements is being highly anticipated; and within eleven days, all our questions shall be answered. The post Windows 8.1 Arriving in 240 Hours – the Wait is Almost Over appeared first on Techmell. |
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