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Showing posts with label ios 6.1 update features. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ios 6.1 update features. Show all posts

iOS 6.1 Firmware Update Delivers New Features for iPhone 5 to 3GS, iPad 4 to 2

iOS 6.1 software update
Apple released a new iOS 6.1 firmware earlier this week, with a bundle of new features compatible with iPhone 5, 4S, 4 and 3GS, iPod Touch 4G and 4G, iPad 4, 3 and 2. These surely look appealing enough to convince Apple users to upgrade, particularly when the iOS 6 jailbreak for A5 devices is so close to the public release.

First of all, here’s how to install the new iOS 6.1 firmware on your Apple device: go to the device’s Settings menu and select General > Software Update and > Install Now. The file is 107 MB in size and once you have upgraded to the latest version you will get access to several new features, including LTE coverage, but only for iPhone 5 and iPad mini.

Upgrading to iOS 6.1 gives you the ability to purchase movie tickets through Fandango with Siri’s and to iTunes Match subscribers the possibility to download individual songs from iCloud. There’s also a new button to reset the Advertising identifier as well as something called “bug fixes and improvements”.

iOS 6.1’s bug fixes and improvements aims to solve the Smart App Banner bug that enables JavaScript in Mobile Safari without user’s knowledge. “If a user disabled JavaScript in Safari Preferences, visiting a site which displayed a Smart App Banner would re-enable JavaScript without warning the user” explains the Apple’s Support Webpage. “This issue was addresses bby not enabling JavaScript when visiting a site with a Smart App Banner”.

There’s also a “Voice Dial Only” feature for Siri, which limits her from undertaking any task besides calling your contacts. Redmond Pie says this is a feature that could be “quite useful in case you need to call somebody quickly without having Siri launch iTunes and waste a good minute of your time trying to close it off”.

The fifth version of iOS 6.1 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch is according to Redmond Pie the final one too. A report on the Redmond Pie website says “that the latest beta seed doesn’t actually appear to be a true beta in the normal understanding of the world relating to Apple releases”.

Redmond Pie notes that iOS 6.1 “activates without the need for developer registration, it doesn’t have any expiry date, and the build ID is that of any final build, meaning that this could actually end up being the final build of iOS 6.1”.