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iOS 9.2 Update
Includes the following new fixes and features :
Apple Music improvements for making playlists, saving songs offline, and browsing classical music A new Top Stories section in News so you can stay up to date with the most important news of the day Mail Drop in Mail for sending large attachments iBooks now supports 3D Touch to peek and pop pages from the table of contents, your notes and bookmarks, or from search results inside a book iPhone support for the USB Camera Adapter to import photos and videos Siri support for Arabic (Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates) Fixes an issue that caused mail attachments to be inaccessible for some users with POP email accounts Resolves an issue for some users that caused attachments to overlap text in mail Addresses an issue where updating iOS could prevent an alarm from going off Fixes an issue where Live Photos could have turned off after restoring from a previous iCloud backup Fixes an issue where camera screen on iPad could be black when attempting to capture video Additional bug fixes and stability improvements. |
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You noticed then.......
Sorry, only busing your balls, as they say in reservoir dogs..... I'll get me coat........
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getting rather concerned as my 6s is refusing point blank to update to it.
tried everything - dfu mode, recovery, restoring, shift+update & shift+restore using the IPSW file and time after time keep getting "iPhone could not be restored" and either error 1014 or 3014. |
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getting rather concerned as my 6s is refusing point blank to update to it.
tried everything - dfu mode, recovery, restoring, shift+update & shift+restore using the IPSW file and time after time keep getting "iPhone could not be restored" and either error 1014 or 3014. |
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Yeah..... that was meant to be "busting!".....
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You noticed then.......
Sorry, only busing your balls, as they say in reservoir dogs..... I'll get me coat........ ![]() ![]() That must have hurt ![]() .
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getting rather concerned as my 6s is refusing point blank to update to it.
tried everything - dfu mode, recovery, restoring, shift+update & shift+restore using the IPSW file and time after time keep getting "iPhone could not be restored" and either error 1014 or 3014. |
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You've sent his balls off on a bus???
![]() That must have hurt ![]() .
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Have you tried restoring as a new phone or tried updating via iTunes? Or maybe wait until later when it's less busy. You haven't done anything like Jailbreak to tinker with the phone have you?
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Could be there's a swarm of people updating so Apple's servers are swamped with update verification requests. Alternatively, try this.
even tried shift+restore in DFU mode and no luck. i haven't jailbroken an iPhone in many years - probably even back to the time i had a 3GS . incidentally, the spectaculator zx spectrum emulator app has added the julian gollop collection of games which includes Chaos, so it's removed any reason i have to ever jailbreak !I've just thought actually, one thing I haven't tried is to do an OTA update on the phone itself over WiFi so i'll try that now. |
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i've tried restoring and updating in iTunes. it extracts the software from the IPSW file and stops at that point with the errors. i've tried shift+restore & shift+update with the IPSW file manually and still get the error.
even tried shift+restore in DFU mode and no luck. i haven't jailbroken an iPhone in many years - probably even back to the time i had a 3GS . incidentally, the spectaculator zx spectrum emulator app has added the julian gollop collection of games which includes Chaos, so it's removed any reason i have to ever jailbreak !I've just thought actually, one thing I haven't tried is to do an OTA update on the phone itself over WiFi so i'll try that now. |
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getting rather concerned as my 6s is refusing point blank to update to it.
tried everything - dfu mode, recovery, restoring, shift+update & shift+restore using the IPSW file and time after time keep getting "iPhone could not be restored" and either error 1014 or 3014. |
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well i'll be jiggered ..
OTA update via WiFi and sailed through without a peep ![]() Thanks for all the responses
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well i'll be jiggered ..
OTA update via WiFi and sailed through without a peep ![]() Thanks for all the responses ![]() ![]() I tried this trick today which I read on Yahoo to speed up my iPhone by pressing the power button then waiting for the "slide to power off" to appear but keeping my finger pressed on the power button until the apps screen came back and it seems to have worked and made my phone faster and more responsive. |
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You've sent his balls off on a bus???
![]() That must have hurt ![]() .
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Sometimes the simplest option is the best.
![]() I tried this trick today which I read on Yahoo to speed up my iPhone by pressing the power button then waiting for the "slide to power off" to appear but keeping my finger pressed on the power button until the apps screen came back and it seems to have worked and made my phone faster and more responsive. . Funnily enough, i also tried the same trick from Yahoo as well with the same results. Certainly a useful thing to know.
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I'm not normally known for "simple" when these sorts of things happen
. Funnily enough, i also tried the same trick from Yahoo as well with the same results. Certainly a useful thing to know. |
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Yeah, very funny...... I corrected it just after you posted.
![]() And you are probably out of time to edit now.
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Sometimes the simplest option is the best.
![]() I tried this trick today which I read on Yahoo to speed up my iPhone by pressing the power button then waiting for the "slide to power off" to appear but keeping my finger pressed on the power button until the apps screen came back and it seems to have worked and made my phone faster and more responsive. Seems to clear the ram as after I did this and opened Safari on my 6S Plus it reloaded the webpage I was on which rarely happens. |
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I hate to tell you, Mr D, but it hasn't been corrected .
And you are probably out of time to edit now. ![]() Who has had more wine, you or me? Answers on a postcard..........
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The guy who wrote the Yahoo article did a bad job. He failed to copy the instructions from the blog properly, he writes that you have to hold the power button down, but the original blog says hold the power button down until slide to unlock appears and then hold the home button. http://www.marcforrest.com/2015/12/0...ur-ios-device/
Seems to clear the ram as after I did this and opened Safari on my 6S Plus it reloaded the webpage I was on which rarely happens. |
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What the hell is this then http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showp...29&postcount=5
Who has had more wine, you or me? Answers on a postcard.......... ![]() .
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Oh, ok, I'll give you that one, I thought you meant you corrected the actual mistake. I even refreshed twice to make sure it hadn't changed before I made the post
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I'm not normally known for "simple" when these sorts of things happen
. Funnily enough, i also tried the same trick from Yahoo as well with the same results. Certainly a useful thing to know.Quote:
It says it speeds up the phone by clearing out the RAM memory shutting down any processes that may be slowing down the handset. Which is handy to know next time the phone is a bit laggy.
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The guy who wrote the Yahoo article did a bad job. He failed to copy the instructions from the blog properly, he writes that you have to hold the power button down, but the original blog says hold the power button down until slide to unlock appears and then hold the home button. http://www.marcforrest.com/2015/12/0...ur-ios-device/
Seems to clear the ram as after I did this and opened Safari on my 6S Plus it reloaded the webpage I was on which rarely happens. Strange how this is rearing its head again as i've been doing it for years. |
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This is what's known as a 'Hard Reset' and i've not looked at the link but you need to hold down the home button & the sleep/wake/unlock until the screen goes off and the Apple logo appears.
Strange how this is rearing its head again as i've been doing it for years. |
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This is what's known as a 'Hard Reset' and i've not looked at the link but you need to hold down the home button & the sleep/wake/unlock until the screen goes off and the Apple logo appears.
Strange how this is rearing its head again as i've been doing it for years.
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