I could be wrong but I believe iOS will also refuse to update if the battery level is too low (please correct me if I am wrong).However, it's advisable to attach your iPad to its charger and make sure you have a good steady strong WiFi signal.
I could be wrong but I believe iOS will also refuse to update if the battery level is too low (please correct me if I am wrong).
would you be able to reverse back to ios 6 should there be issues with ios 7 ?Waiting is for nervous nellies. I'm getting iOS 7 the red second it appears as an update.
(I religiously back up and keep my apps up to date, so I have very few concerns about app compatibility or issues)
This is what bothers me IOS 7 early stages will have bugs, it will take another update to fix. Anyways will hold off upgrade till the 7.0.1 comes out.Not likely. Apple doesn't make downgrades possible. Word on the street suggests that older versions won't be able to authenticate with Apple and thus, iOS 6 will fail to install once iOS 7 is released.
To be fair to Apple, that happens with every piece of software in its first iteration. Testing by the developer(s) can only account for so much. That said, if you're worried about bugs making your experience worse, you're probably best to wait a release or two (as you mentioned).This is what bothers me IOS 7 early stages will have bugs, it will take another update to fix.
But you will have to if you want it backed up in iTunes and use Airdrop between it and your Mac.I did the update via iPad. Not through iTunes. No issues there. If you don't want to hook it to iTunes you do not need to.
Not likely. Apple doesn't make downgrades possible. Word on the street suggests that older versions won't be able to authenticate with Apple and thus, iOS 6 will fail to install once iOS 7 is released.