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Apple Mobile Products: iPhone, iPad, iPod
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Are You Running iOS 4 on a 3G iPhone?
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<blockquote data-quote="1075nat" data-source="post: 1094774" data-attributes="member: 147802"><p>I upgraded to iOS4 on my 3g (16GB) iPhone the day it was released. Over time, I noticed that the phone was becoming slower and slower, until one day last week, it took over 5 minutes to open an email with no images.</p><p></p><p>This afternoon, I finally decided that I would restore the phone, set up as a "New Phone" and turned off the majority of the Spotlight options as suggested in some other forums. So far so good. My applications are running at a reasonable speed, and Safari which was the worst offender, is much better.</p><p></p><p>I run iTunes on a Mac and make use of the Address Book and iCal which takes care of the majority of the setup. Really the only thing I lost was the SMS' but there was nothing pressing that I needed to retain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1075nat, post: 1094774, member: 147802"] I upgraded to iOS4 on my 3g (16GB) iPhone the day it was released. Over time, I noticed that the phone was becoming slower and slower, until one day last week, it took over 5 minutes to open an email with no images. This afternoon, I finally decided that I would restore the phone, set up as a "New Phone" and turned off the majority of the Spotlight options as suggested in some other forums. So far so good. My applications are running at a reasonable speed, and Safari which was the worst offender, is much better. I run iTunes on a Mac and make use of the Address Book and iCal which takes care of the majority of the setup. Really the only thing I lost was the SMS' but there was nothing pressing that I needed to retain. [/QUOTE]
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