17/11/2014

Apple’s Latest iOS Update Promises Better iPhone 4S and iPad 2 Performance


Apple  released a minor update for iOS 8 today that could be a major boon for people holding on to older devices.
In iOS 8.1.1, Apple is promising “bug fixes, increased stability and performance improvements for iPad 2 and iPhone 4S.” Those devices, which were released in 2011, are the oldest Apple devices able to run the latest version of the company’s mobile operating system.
Older devices generally don’t run as smooth as the newest gadgetry. The iPhone 4S and iPad 2, for example, run on Apple’s A5 CPU, while the new models use the brand-new A8 processor. All of the bells and whistles included in a new OS come at a price when running on older hardware, though Apple is trying to keep its aging devices from feeling too sluggish.
The iOS 8.1.1 update is free and rolling out to devices today. Just go into the Settings app, tap on “General” and then “Software Update” to get the new download. If you can’t download the update because of storage space issues, here are some things you can do.
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