The iOS 7.1 update is reportedly landing in March though it remains out of reach. That leaves the iOS 7.0.6 update for iPhone and iPad as the most current version of iOS 7 and here, we take a look at everything that we think iPhone and iPad owners need to know about Apple’s current iOS 7.0.6 update.
Most iPhone and iPad users are focused on the iOS 7.1 update that has been teasing them since it first arrived back in November. The update, which is currently in iOS 7.1 beta 5 form, is rumored to be coming out sometime in March though the release date is currently missing in action. While we could see iOS 7.1 roll out for the iPhone and iPad as soon as tomorrow, iOS 7.0.6 remains the most current version of iOS 7.
iOS 7.0.6 emerged at the end of February, following in the footsteps of iOS 7.0.5 and iOS 7.0.4. It was iOS 7.0.4 that arrived for iPhone and iPad users in the United States shortly before the arrival of the first iOS 7.1 beta. Like the updates that came before it, iOS 7.0.6 was focused on fixing a problem. However, as we soon found out, the problem that the iOS 7.0.6 update fixed was no ordinary problem.
With iOS 7.1 in sight, and the iOS 7.0.6 update still very relevant, we want to take one last look at the current iOS 7 update for iPhone and iPad and offer up as much information as we can, not just for current iOS 7.0.6 users but for those who might still be on the fence.
iOS 7.0.6 Performance
The iOS 7.0.6 update has been out for a couple of weeks now and statistics show that the update has been embraced by around 45% of iPhone and iPad owners around the world. There is a reason for this.
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