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Which iPhone do you have? Guessing the 5?

Yeah I've tested it both ways the past two days (killing all apps not open vs leaving all apps Schrodingered in the background) with similar battery life. I'm going to test tomorrow with background refresh set to off.

I saw some doom and gloom bullshit by some "app testing" company that said 90% of apps would have issues after customers upgraded to iOS7. BfuckingS. I'm one of the people that dl'ed the GM last week (and likes bragging about it, I suppose), and iOS6 apps had almost no issue running on iOS7.

Let it be known that I coined this term to reference this state of an app on an iPhone- Schrödingered

Cool, I guess? Glad they've upped the limit, not sure I've ever downloaded an app that is 100MB in size....

I'm going to try that tomorrow. So far, the background app refresh has been a major disappointment. I haven't noticed any real improvements in app loading times.

I think it's not necessarily having them "open" as you put it, it's having them enabled for background refreshing. You can disable refreshing on a pet app basis in settings. I'm going to mess wight that tomorrow so I can judge any battery life differences.

May need to resync iCloud.

Just select the magnifying glass to see a list of appointments.

Just select the magnifying glass, and it brings up a list of appointments.

Battery life has been worse for the past week since I upgraded, but that could be because I've been playing with my phone much more.

"Blah blah blah iTunes sucks something something something Apple is greedy Yada Yada Yada." Good summary?

He edited his article. Originally said you had to update iTunes in order to update your iOS device.

I've heard conflicting reports. I manually installed the GM last week, and nothing was erased and restored. To be safe, I recommend performing a full backup to iTunes before updating.

I'm not 100% sure, but the indications I've seen suggest that the GM is the same as the Final Release. Apparently, there isn't an expiration on the GM, which would have suggested otherwise.

As I said upstream, you can prevent individual apps from using Cellular Data.

Swipe right to left on the song and the Delete option appears.

In my experience over the past week, yes. At the end of the day, I have 10-15%, compared to 30-40%. However, some of that could be due to playing with my phone more. Last night, I got just under 7.5 hours of HEAVY usage on LTE. iPhone 5.

Speaking of iBooks, I wish they had gotten rid of the stupid bookcase skeumorphism. Come on, Apple!

Just tried it on my Mini, it seemed to work. Do you have the GM or a beta version?