acerace113
Well-known member
I use to just do an upgrade via iTunes during the iOS 3 & 4 days. Starting with iOS 5 I now restore my iOS device as new every iOS X.0 release (I don't even do the OTA update first) and I'll do the OTA update for 1.X releases first then restore later. For 1.0.X releases I'll just do the OTA update until a jailbreak comes out or I think I got a bad OTA update then I'll restore it.
For betas I'll do the OTA update but I'll do a reset all settings after wards.
But one thing I always do after an update is installed and once my devices finishes booting to the lockscreen I'll leave it there for 5-10 minutes to let it finish applying everything and recreate all the caches then I'll turn it off then back on again and leave it for another 5 minutes before I'll start using it again.
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For betas I'll do the OTA update but I'll do a reset all settings after wards.
But one thing I always do after an update is installed and once my devices finishes booting to the lockscreen I'll leave it there for 5-10 minutes to let it finish applying everything and recreate all the caches then I'll turn it off then back on again and leave it for another 5 minutes before I'll start using it again.
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