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I've been running iOS 10 since June on my iPhone 6S Plus, and I'm already accustomed to it. All I need now is a new iPhone 7 Plus to run iOS 10 on...![]()
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I've been running iOS 10 since June on my iPhone 6S Plus, and I'm already accustomed to it. All I need now is a new iPhone 7 Plus to run iOS 10 on...![]()
I'm actually pretty much not going to upgrade to iOS 10 on my 6S Plus anytime soon, until an option/slider is offered to turn off all the "play things" in Messages.
Otherwise, I'd have to turn off iMessages, which I'm not willing to do.
Until then, iOS 9 (and perhaps OS X El Capitan) it is.
Wish you can turn that stuff off. I want just basic messaging.
I think you're missing the point.
It's not about what I use. It's about what I'm subjected to, and have no control over.
It's about what other people use when they send messages to you. There is no way to stop their full screen effects, "bam," "wow," "kaplow," etc. from triggering on your device - period. There is no toggle.
Reminds me of the old Batman Series that used to play on television. UGH!
The only way to avoid it, is to not upgrade, since this updated messages app comes with the full FW update. Therefore, I will be staying on iOS 9. I don't consider 10 usable until they provide an option to block the effects and other junk they pushed into the Messages app on my end.
I'm almost positive that upgrading means having to deal with months of people "experimenting" with full screen effects, "emoji novels," and "hidden pictures" just because it's new. Not to mention all the space wasted in conversation threads to stickers, etc.
Either you turn iMessage off, or you don't upgrade. If I'm going to turn it off, why do I even have an iPhone to begin with? Going back to SMS/MMS is starting to look a lot more "attractive," these days, now that iMessage is Apple's literal equivalent to Facebook Messenger (which I wholly dropped after they started adding all this stuff and conversations became inundated with it).
Not true anymore. 9.3.3 is no longer being signed.
Well considering my water bill here at work last month was over $7K, that's a lot of drain..
This is my plan as well. Our wifi at work is ridiculously slow, plus waiting a few hours may get me past that initial rush.
Still can't update yet. Today is the day. 13 Sep on my side. Wonder why?
I have been using iOs 10 since Developer Beta 1. Love it and see no reason anyone should hold off on it. Very stable platform.
the update will be out according to the PST time zone. so pls wait for the update to show in your country