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10 Things to Do Before Installing iOS 15.8.2
Gather Feedback About iOS 15.8.2's Performance | |||||||||||
If you're feeling leery about the move to iOS 15.8.2, and we don't blame you if you are, you should dig through feedback from early adopters. Again, there's a chance you encounter bugs and/or performance issues on your device after moving it to iOS 15.8.2. Apple's software updates often hits older iPhone models the hardest so if you own an iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, or iPhone SE, and you're concerned about the move to iOS 15.8.2, you'll want to gather feedback from those who have taken the plunge. This feedback will alert you to potential bugs and problems. You also might learn about potential benefits of Apple's latest software. You'll want to poke around on Apple's discussion forums, YouTube, and social media sites like Twitter for feedback from iOS 15.8.2 users. You can check out our general guide to the iOS 15 update. Some of you might want to wait for long-term feedback to emerge before committing to iOS 15.8.2. | |||||||||||
Trillium
02/24/2023 at 4:30 pm
We have two iphone 7s and about a week ago I updated my phone to 15.7.3 and after that update all my immessage videos are now over exposed. My husband’s iphone 7 videos were fine without the update. We thought it might be other issues with my phone, but when my husband’s phone updated his videos they too became over exposed. When I tried to post this on Apple forums they would not allow it to be posted. I can’t find anything about how this update impacted our iphones on Apple site. Well the fix is in. Verizon wants 100.00 more over the cost that Apple charges for a new iphone if you buy from their store directly. The squeeze by phone manufacturers and telecom is becoming unsustainable for more and more Americans. We are retired and the phones worked fine for our needs. If Apple and Mr. Cook profess to be thoughtful and green about things why not stop playing games with these updates and leave basic phones as is rather than pushing us to overly expensive phones. These phones require toxic mining for the materials in them so the longer we can keep these going the better. This might just be the impetus I need to get a landline and detach from these smart phones and get a burner phone to take with me for errands when I am out. I think we need a 12 step program to detach from these addiction devices and stop all the tracking and listening to our privacy. It is a terrible time to do this since people are still struggling after pandemic. I mean how many mega yachts does Ms. Jobs need?