In just over a month will be held during the Worldwide Developer Conference that Apple will premier developers the next version of IOS or iOS5.
Among the many rumors circulating in the network, one seems to be the most popular, and was confirmed by several sources: it could lead iOS 5 (and last) firmware updates via OTA (Over-The-Air) on iDevices.
Currently, any sort of firmware update (minor and major release) is managed by iTunes, which constrains the use of a PC, to back up your data, download the update, install, and restore the backup made previously.
A procedure that often involves loss of time.
Besides the most current operating systems allow you to update Over-The-Air: Symbian S60 5th release from the already introduced this feature, and most of aggiornamernti firmware Android OTA channels on the first pass.
Among the many rumors circulating in the network, one seems to be the most popular, and was confirmed by several sources: it could lead iOS 5 (and last) firmware updates via OTA (Over-The-Air) on iDevices.
Currently, any sort of firmware update (minor and major release) is managed by iTunes, which constrains the use of a PC, to back up your data, download the update, install, and restore the backup made previously.
A procedure that often involves loss of time.
Besides the most current operating systems allow you to update Over-The-Air: Symbian S60 5th release from the already introduced this feature, and most of aggiornamernti firmware Android OTA channels on the first pass.
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