The long-awaited release
of iOS 7 has come upon us at last: the new version of iOS was made
available to the wide public by Apple on Wednesday, September 18th. What
followed after that was hours of frustration of many customers, all
because of annoying errors during the download, which meant that they
had to start all over again several times. After the presentation of new
iPhones on September 10th, this is the next Apple novelty that is
supposed to bring smiles to the anticipating faces of Apple fans, but it
is still too early to judge whether or not the actual product will live
up to their high expectations.
If your device is iOS 7-compatible, then you get to choose from one
of two methods of getting the new iOS, whichever feels more comfortable
for you. The first one only requires the mobile device itself; the
second one involves a USB cable, a computer, and the latest version of
iTunes.
If you have a reliable Wi-Fi connection, you can upgrade your device by simply navigating to Settings > General > Software Update. Click the Download and Install button for iOS 7.0 as seen on the picture below.
Once the download is completed, click Install Now.
After the installation, your device will restart and you'll be walked
through the rest of installation process, which is very simple and
straightforward.
Mac users: Click the Apple Menu icon, followed by Software Update
Windows users: Use Help menu in iTunes and click Check for Updates
Now you simply need to connect your device to the computer via the USB cable. Once you've done that, iTunes will automatically open up. If you're using the autosync feature, then your device will be backed up by iTunes; if not, you can always do it yourself: click on your device in the upper-right corner of the iTunes interface and choose Back Up Now in the middle area named Backups.
After you're done backing up, click Check for Update/Updates as seen in the picture above to upgrade to iOS 7. A new pop up window will appear providing you with two options: Download Only (if you wish to install it later) or Download and Update. When you make your choice, you
will be able to monitor the progress bar at the top of iTunes and
finish the installation. You'll be walked through the rest of the
process, which is extremely easy and is basically just setting up the basic settings (iCloud, Location Services, iMessage etc.)
How to set up iOS 7 on my device?
First and foremost, check if your device is compatible with the new operating system at all. Here's the list of devices that are actually supported:Method 1: Over the air
Note that many users experience errors using this method.If you have a reliable Wi-Fi connection, you can upgrade your device by simply navigating to Settings > General > Software Update. Click the Download and Install button for iOS 7.0 as seen on the picture below.
Method 2: Upgrade via iTunes
Okay, you have a computer with iTunes in front of you, a USB cable for your iDevice, and the device itself and you're probably wondering what is the next step. Well, first, make sure your iTunes is updated to version 11.1; and if it's not, update it:Mac users: Click the Apple Menu icon, followed by Software Update
Windows users: Use Help menu in iTunes and click Check for Updates
Now you simply need to connect your device to the computer via the USB cable. Once you've done that, iTunes will automatically open up. If you're using the autosync feature, then your device will be backed up by iTunes; if not, you can always do it yourself: click on your device in the upper-right corner of the iTunes interface and choose Back Up Now in the middle area named Backups.
A quick look at what iOS 7 can offer
The new iOS has brought some really great features, although some of them have been met with no small amount of skepticism. Let's have a quick look.Design
Apple
developers have reinvented the whole color theme used in iPhone, it now
looks much brighter and somehow deeper. Some animations have been
replaced with new ones, the most notable of which is the fade-in effect
when unlocking the screen. Oh, and now you don't have to aim for the
unlock bar and slide it, you can use the whole screen instead (nice!).
Control Center
That's
where iOS 7 really brings something new to its users: Control Center
puts most frequently used settings front and center for your comfort
and, what's even better, it's available from any screen. The
notifications pull-down bar has also undergone some changes: there's now
three tabs that will show you alerts, messages, and calls you have
missed as well as your schedule for today.
Photos and Camera
Some
major work has been done by Apple in organizing your photos (the Photos
app): with iOS 7, you get them organized according to actual locations
where those were taken and not only their chronology. There are even
preset Insragam-like filters that you can quickly apply to your photos,
and a burst-caption mode that allows you to take continuous shots to
pick the best one later on.
Safari browser and AirDrop
The
unified search and address bar has finally come to Safari, which many
were hoping to see in many previous versions of iOS. The new browser by Opera,
Coast, that recently came out, had it from the very start; it's an
obvious time saver, so why not implement it by default. The inclusion of
a peer-to-peer sharing service, called AirDrop, is also a major boon
for a lot of people.
Overall
I
did upgrade my iPhone 5 to iOS 7 and so far I am pleased. I've only
been using it for half a day, though, so there might be some painful
surprises on the way. Still, it seems like Apple hasn't lost its flair
for making shiny things that are pleasant to play with.
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