Apple Releases iOS 7.0.4
Apple has just released its iOS 7.0.4 update for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch lineups. The new software version is now available to all users with an iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPad Air, iPad (third and fourth generations), iPad 2, iPad mini or fifth-generation iPod touch. The release is a minor update with bug fixes including a fix for a FaceTime issue that impacted all devices. It follows iOS 7.0.3, which was pushed out in late October with a number of updates, not the least of which was the ability to disable the zooming transition animations that were making some users sick.
iOS 7 was first released in
September and according to Apple, it took less than a week for the new
operating system to be installed on more than 200 million devices. We
said in a preview that iOS 7 is more about renovation than innovation,
but we also found it to be the perfect balance of new design details and familiar
functionality. Not everyone agrees, of course, and the new mobile platform has been panned by several experts
and developers.
iOS 7.0.4 is available starting
immediately as an over the air (OTA) update, and it can be installed by
navigating to General > Software Update in iOS’s Settings app. The update
can also be downloaded and installed using Apple’s iTunes software on a
computer.
This article was originally published on BGR.com
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