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Apple Mobile Products: iPhone, iPad, iPod
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IOS 7 a bit laggy on Ipad Mini 1st Gen.?
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<blockquote data-quote="XJ-linux" data-source="post: 1568888" data-attributes="member: 33722"><p>We have two 1st Gen iPad Minis we bought from the Apple Refurb Store this past Christmas. They came with iOS 6.x.x installed. Ours lag a bit sometimes, depending upon how many apps are open and what those apps are. It's slower hardware that the current crop I guess and iOS7 on my iPhone5S is definitely much quicker. It wasn't a deal breaker for us and we aren't "power users" if there is such a thing for the iPad Mini. My only advice would be to just keep in mind how many apps are open. Mine is a 16GB Mini and I have about 1.5GB free most of the time. I too have all the background stuff disabled except for Mail and Weatherbug.</p><p></p><p>An upgrade is preserving everything on your iPad and just upgrading from 6 > 7, for example.</p><p>A fresh install is basically restoring it to factory (iOS6) and wiping all the data off in the process, then upgrading it to a new version of iOS, then reinstalling applications and data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XJ-linux, post: 1568888, member: 33722"] We have two 1st Gen iPad Minis we bought from the Apple Refurb Store this past Christmas. They came with iOS 6.x.x installed. Ours lag a bit sometimes, depending upon how many apps are open and what those apps are. It's slower hardware that the current crop I guess and iOS7 on my iPhone5S is definitely much quicker. It wasn't a deal breaker for us and we aren't "power users" if there is such a thing for the iPad Mini. My only advice would be to just keep in mind how many apps are open. Mine is a 16GB Mini and I have about 1.5GB free most of the time. I too have all the background stuff disabled except for Mail and Weatherbug. An upgrade is preserving everything on your iPad and just upgrading from 6 > 7, for example. A fresh install is basically restoring it to factory (iOS6) and wiping all the data off in the process, then upgrading it to a new version of iOS, then reinstalling applications and data. [/QUOTE]
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