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Many experiences with nothing being weird when upgrading. Many experiences with something still being off when restoring. No real proof one way or anther, just that everyone's experience can be different for different reasons.

It's proof a DFU restore will always be 100% fine.

Upgrade is just risky that's all - sure maybe 9/10 it is fine, but I never risk it.
 
I haven't seen this posted.
I tried to put a jpeg in the email signature (cut and pasted my work signature) and low and behold it should up when I sent an email.

In my experience iOS6 couldn't do it. Some betas could some couldn't but it works in GM.
 
Quick question--when I updated to the public release on 7/18, will I be able to do so over LTE or does it have to be wireless internet connection or do I have to have my phone hooked up to the computer/iTunes? Thanks!
 
Quick question--when I updated to the public release on 7/18, will I be able to do so over LTE or does it have to be wireless internet connection or do I have to have my phone hooked up to the computer/iTunes? Thanks!

You cannot do iOS software updates over cellular data - it must be through a wifi connection if you want to update OTA. Otherwise, you can also update by plugging it in to iTunes (while your computer is connected to wifi), and selecting update.
 
Usually when you update an app, it goes from the updates tab of the App Store however mine remain under iOS 7 with 'open' next to them.

Any idea how you clear down the list?
 
Usually when you update an app, it goes from the updates tab of the App Store however mine remain under iOS 7 with 'open' next to them.

Any idea how you clear down the list?

You don't. They're there for 30 days then go. No way to clear otherwise. It's to tie in with automatic updates, whether you use it or not.
 
Hey anyone else using ios 7 Gm that when you open iTunes crashes every time I tap it (iphone 5)
 
It's proof a DFU restore will always be 100% fine.

Upgrade is just risky that's all - sure maybe 9/10 it is fine, but I never risk it.
You can do an upgrade, and if you run into issues in 1 of those 10 times then you can first try simpler things like resetting settings, and if you still have issues then do a restore (or even a DFU restore), otherwise you don't need to go through the hassle of any of those if a quick upgrade works out just fine.

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You don't. They're there for 30 days then go. No way to clear otherwise. It's to tie in with automatic updates, whether you use it or not.
I believe it's more along the lines of 14 days (2 weeks). But, yeah, unfortunately no way to clear them or hide them in any way.

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Actually I had Angry Birds updated this morning and I didn't get a notification. And DO not disturb was on so maybe it is do not disturb
I've noticed the App Store notifications are kind of inconsistent. Most of the time they don't appear, and then sometimes a whole bunch of them appear at the same time covering things that were updated over the past few days if not even more.
 
I'm not sure where else to ask this so, I'm trying to turn cellular data off for a few days and contacts, etc that really shouldn't need to be using this but when I turn them off and go back awhile later they're always turned back on. Anyone else experiencing this?
 
iTunes Radio disappeared! It was there this morning! (And it's not in "more..." either.)
 

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After installing the GM, I restored my b6 backup. Everything went fine except that I discovered 31 apps that were lost (from a variety of folders). I had to reinstall from the App Store.
 
Not sure if this is new but you can now view zip files if you get it as an attachment in Mail!

I'm sure it wasn't available in iOS6 bit I could be wrong. Sample picture:

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