We told you about it
last night
in this article, iOS 5.1 is availablefor iPhone, iPad and iPod
touch.
This is a poorly scalable version providingsome new features
only, a real subject nevertheless seems to be covered in this update
day with autonomy and finally, it was announced but it is regrettable, it
removes shortcuts to system settings.
On paper, the update is therefore not necessarily necessary, until
realize thatthis version is now requested for
several Apple applications:iMovieand the
brand newiPhoto that the on a
seen hereet
available there.
For those who have not yet done the installation, here is the new side
interface on iPhone: new photo access, user feedback
on autonomy andconsult
right here from our practical article which explains how to update
OTA / wireless) :
New photo access on the home screen
Regardingaccess to the camera, he is
extremely fast now even on a locked iPhone, the proof in
image :
Improved autonomy?
Other subject:autonomywith this new version.
For some, especially iPhone 4S owners, this was a
real concern. iOS 5.1 announced improvements on this side. What about
the real impact? It seems positive! After a night and a game of
daytime,the first
feedback on our forumseem to confirm a clear improvement for
some who saw their battery level drop by 30% overnight by
example. We will wait for confirmation in the coming days!
Disappearance of system shortcuts
Finally, unfortunately, iOS 5.1removes access to settings
systemswhich were used by several applications well
practical, we offered you tutorials (
iciet
To be). If you want to keep these accesses very practical, you will have to choose
not to install this update. It also seems thatthe trick that
allowed the kiosk to be stored in a folderno longer works (at
confirm)
Otherwise, for those who have updated and whowere confronted
to autonomy concerns, particularly on iPhone 4S, please confirm
improvement ?
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By : Keleops AG
founder of the site. Computer engineer and Internet specialist where he has held various positions of responsibility, Laurent has been passionate about mobility since the arrival of "PDAs" in the 90s. Journalist for 4 years for the magazine Team Palmtops (Posse Presse) and author of several books on the iPad published by Pearson.