I feel these are temporary measures. This could spring up again in future. I suggest go for a fresh start. You don't know what's messing around on your phone.
I also suggest everyone to put to Apple in their support that they allow apps data wise restore. This helps in getting data back with fresh start.
Vishal Sheth
Sent From My HTC ONE
On Mar 22, 2014 9:40 PM, "Alvin Auerbach" <Alvin.Auerbach@verizon.net> wrote:
iPhone 4S with 64 GB storage capacity. I deleted a file of over 2 GB to make space for the OTA download, so my MacBook Pro running Mavericks was not a factor.I didn’t lose and photos or any other data, AFAIK.
I found advice to do a reset of all settings (not data), and this improved the situation to just a few problems.AlvinOn Mar 20, 2014, at 1:33 PM, Brent <whodo678@frontier.com> wrote:We had another thread a week ago about this.What capacity is your iPhone 4S? What computer are you syncing to and what is the OS? Did you upgrade through iTunes or OTA?I hope you did a backup and copied your photos and other things that don't sync.The solution to the thread last week seemed to be to do another download and install. He was in Mexico and had a hard time downloading the update. He was using a PC.Brent15" MacBook Pro, early 2008, Mac OS X 10.7.5iPhone 4S, iOS 7.0.6, 32 GBOn Mar 19, 2014, at 7:30 PM, Alvin Auerbach wrote:Upgraded the OS on my iPhone 4S from iOS 7.(whatever it was just prior to 7.1) to iOS 7.1, and my phone is now very unstable, turning itself off. I did a reset (hold down the sleep and home buttons simultaneously) but that didn’t cure the problem. Anyone else have this problem?
Alvin
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