Monday, 30 September 2013

How to Rapid battery drain in iOS 7



Many people are finding iOS 7 is more power hungry than iOS 6 was. You can find some general help by referring to, but there are also a couple of iPhone specific fixes worth considering.
Potential solutions:
  • Disable the parallax effect that gives the home screen that 3D look by going to Settings > General > Accessibility > Reduce Motion.
  • Turn off the background app refresh for at least some of your apps by going to Settings > General > Background App Refresh.
  • Turn off AirDrop by swiping up from the bottom of the screen and selecting the toggle in the Control Center.
  • Go to Settings > Notification Center and toggle off any apps that you don’t want to include.

Problems with iOS 7, and how to fix them


Every new operating system has its issues and Apple’s iOS 7 is certainly no exception. We’ve seen a multitude of bug reports rolling in and, while many people have updated successfully, there’s no shortage of people encountering glitches or even major problems. 

We discussed how to prepare for and download iOS 7, and we’ve suggested some helpful iOS 7 tips and tricks, now it’s time to review some common iOS 7 problems and, where possible, identify solutions. We’ll refer to the iPhone throughout the article, but the majority of the problems and fixes will apply to the iPad and iPod Touch as well.

Thursday, 19 September 2013

How to downgrade from iOS 7 to iOS 6



  1. First download the most recent firmware file for your device from our downloads section. Save it somewhere easy to access such as your desktop.
  2. Launch iTunes on your Mac or PC.
  3. Now you'll need to plug in your device and put it in DFU mode, NOT recovery mode. If you don't know how to do this,Once it's in DFU, return to this guide to complete the downgrade. Make sure the screen is black and does not say connect to iTunes. This is recovery mode, not DFU. Try again until you successfully achieve DFU mode and have a black screen before continuing.
4. Once you're device is in DFU mode, you'll see a message pop up from iTunes saying the device can't be used until it's restored. Just click Ok

5.Now hold down the alt/option key (Shift for PC users) on your keyboard and click on Restore iPhone in 







6.Navigate to the firmware file for iOS 6 that you saved in the first step and click Open.  


Now just let iTunes do its thing and if all goes according to plan, your device should eventually reboot and be downgraded to iOS 6 again.


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