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    Smile iOS 6 v iOS 8 --> 9 ?

    LCould we now please do without the hackling ?

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    Ah , switching iOS 6 to iOS 8 .

    I finally have capitulated , and surrendered one of my iPads to the Evil forces and Upgraded to iOS 8 .

    Truth be told , I find 8 sluggish at best !!!'

    And the annoying Music Bar popping up Every Single Time I'm trying to swoosh a page up !!!


    Am I alone in this ?

    Perhaps a jump from 6 to 8 was a bit too much ?

    But how the heck !!!?? THEY're to be at OUR Service --- no ??

    I find it incredibly awkward and inconvenient .

    Now they want me up to iOS 9 -- just two days after having got to 8 ...



    I would love to have other ppl's opinions --- perhaps I'm missing something ? xx


    AND !! At this point , should I continue to sacrifice this one iPad of mine and upgrade to IOS 9 !?? xxx


    Thank you for any informative contribution xxx

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    Last edited by Stephanie; 03-11-15 at 15:33. Reason: Edited for PG :) x
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    The latest IOS version is 9 so apple will always prompt you for the latest version. I'm still on IOS 8 with my phone. I generally leave it a few months before I upgrade so they have ironed out the bugs. In your case you are probably better of staying on IOS 8 as your iPad is a few years old and probably can't handle the latest version.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Best Before View Post
    The latest IOS version is 9 so apple will always prompt you for the latest version. I'm still on IOS 8 with my phone. I generally leave it a few months before I upgrade so they have ironed out the bugs. In your case you are probably better of staying on IOS 8 as your iPad is a few years old and probably can't handle the latest version.
    Excellent x

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    Steph, I see no reason for you not to take the latest upgrade to ios9

    I looked at my iPad as soon as I saw this and noticed I was being prompted to upgrade, so I did. 15 mins later its done and working fine. Upgrades from Apple can be trusted IMO.

    My iPad is an old Ipad2 wifi 16gb. Tis grand...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAMESCORK View Post
    Steph, I see no reason for you not to take the latest upgrade to ios9

    I looked at my iPad as soon as I saw this and noticed I was being prompted to upgrade, so I did. 15 mins later its done and working fine. Upgrades from Apple can be trusted IMO.

    My iPad is an old Ipad2 wifi 16gb. Tis grand...
    Thank you x

    Mine iPad Mini -- when they first came out ....



    Of course now I have two opposing set of advices ... x
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie View Post
    Thank you x

    Mine iPad Mini -- when they first came out ....



    Of course now I have two opposing set of advices ... x
    Do it Steph. Do it. Where's your sense of adventure.

    Otherwise you will be looking at that annoying red 1 hovering over your settings button wondering "will I, will I"

    Do it Steph. Be a man about it. ...

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