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iOS 7.0.2 IPSW Direct Download Links

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These IPSW files are hosted on Apple’s servers and are intended for manual installation through iTunes. iPhone 5 (CDMA) iPhone 5 (GSM) iPhone 5c (CDMA) iPhone 5c (GSM) iPhone 5s (CDMA) iPhone 5s (GSM) iPhone 4s iPhone 4 (GSM Rev A 3,2) iPhone 4 (GSM) iPhone 4 (CDMA) iPod touch (5th gen) iPad 4 (CDMA) iPad 4 (GSM) iPad 4 (Wi-Fi) iPad mini (CDMA) iPad mini (GSM) iPad mini (Wi-Fi) iPad 3 Wi-Fi iPad 3 (GSM) iPad 3 (CDMA iPad 2 Wi-Fi (2,4) iPad 2 Wi-Fi (2,1) iPad 2 3G (GSM) iPad 2 3G (CDMA)

The Four Essential Tips to Get Started with iOS 7

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iOS 7 is here ( you can download it now if you haven’t done so yet ). We’ll be covering tons of iOS 7 tips for iPhone, iPad, and iPod users, but first let’s run over four essentials to get everyone started; Control Center and it’s general greatness, quitting apps with the new Multitasking feature, searching your device with the revised version of Spotlight, and a nice change to the lock screen that will speed things up a bit. 1: Control Center – Accessible from Anywhere with a Swipe Up Control Center is awesome, and may wind up being one of the features of iOS 7 that people use the most. To access it, all you need to do is swipe up from the very bottom of the screen. You can get to Control Center from literally anywhere – the lock screen, apps, or home screen – giving you instant access to commonly used Settings toggles and other features, including: AirPlane Mode – turns off the cellular and communications radios Wi-Fi toggle to turn wireless on and o...

How to Install / Upgrade iOS 7 Manually with IPSW

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The simplest way to install iOS 7 is with OTA update available in Settings directly on the device, but it doesn’t always work for everyone, particularly right now as Apple’s servers are overloaded. Also, many users trying to use the OTA update are encountering an annoying error that says “This update cannot be installed because it requires at least 3.1GB of storage.” or a “Software Update Failed” error when attempting to download the update. An alternate solution that will definitely work and avoid any failures or errors is to update to iOS 7 manually with the help of firmware files (IPSW). This method requires the usage of iTunes and a computer, and though it may sound complicated it’s really not. This specific guide will update an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to iOS 7. It does not perform a clean install or a restore, it simply updates the existing iOS 6 release to the new release of iOS 7. Installing / Updating to iOS 7 Manually with IPSW Back up your iOS device to ...

Compare the new iOS 7 featchers compatibility with devices

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Compare the new iOS 7 featchers compatibility with devices

iOS 7 IPSW Direct Download Links

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iOS 7 has been released, and while most users should update to iOS 7.0 directly on their devices using Over-the-Air, another option is to manually update compatible iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices to the latest version by using IPSW firmware. Typically, manual updates with firmware files are considered a bit more advanced, but it’s really not too complicated and you can read about it here if going with a manual update or installation interests you.
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iOS 7 GM final download iPhone's: iPhone 5 A1428 US And CA GSM iOS 7 GM - iPhone5,1_7.0_11A465_Restore.ipsw: Download: http://hugefiles.net/u3jzx5lg96te