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iOS 8.3 Articles Apple No Longer Signing iOS 8.3 for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch Tuesday July 7, 2015 10:04 am PDT by Joe Rossignol ...
iOS users are now able to upgrade their old iPhone, iPad and iPod touch to the newest iOS 8 officially. But history has taught us that every big update would probably cause some problems during ...
In terms of storage, the new iPod Touch offers four different options to cater to various needs. The 16GB model is priced at $199, making it an affordable entry-level option.
Most people would agree that the long-term reading experience on an iPhone or iPod Touch isn’t comfortable or convenient, but having access to Flashcards while on the go could be incredibly ...
This week’s Apple Loop includes the rush to legitimize iOS 8.4, the mystery of the iOS 8.4.1 update, Apple Music's continued issues with iTunes, the new iPod Touch's killer feature, a discussion ...
Apple is no longer signing the iOS 8.3 software update for all compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices, meaning that users can no longer downgrade to that version using iTunes.
Step 6: Wait for a popup message that reads iTunes will update your iPhone/iPad/iPod touch to iOS 8.2 and will verify with Apple. Now click on the Update button.
Apple has released iOS 8, the latest version of its mobile operating system, for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Users can download the new software by navigating to the “general” tab in their ...
Following the release of iOS 9.0.2 for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch this morning, Apple has closed the signing window for iOS 8.4.1 and iOS 9.0. This means that users can no longer downgrade from ...
At its annual Worldwide Developers Conference earlier this year, Apple officially unveiled iOS 8, and it won't be long before iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch users will be able to get the consumer ...
Here is a simple step-by-step guide to install AFC2 on your jailbroken iOS 8.3 device: Step 1: Launch Cydia Step 2: Tap Sources > Edit and select Add Step 3: Type: apt.taig.com and tap Add Source ...
The new iPod Touch packs an 8-megapixel iSight camera, and while its camera's f/2.4 aperture is technically a tad slower than the iPhone 6's f/2.2 aperture, the images proved to be rather nice in ...
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