cruiser111
iPF Novice
Looks like a lot of us are waiting to see a few reviews before jumping into the new update.
f4780y said:And some of us are holding out to preserve our jailbreak!![]()
I stupidly updated my ipad 3 because of all the hype and was intrigued to see what ios 6 was like. If you haven't updated then DON'T. You will be disappointed. Maps is useless with poor quality satellite imagery, Siri is pointless and just a gimmick. Facebook and Twitter has been incorporated into iOS which has given it a'teenage' Fisher price feel. Couldn't care less about twitter or Facebook. It's my own fault but I fell for Apples hype and i feel my iPad is worthless without it being jail broken. Miss sbsettings!!!
The reviews are out and very positive. Most of those waiting are cautious about any change, or not wanting to deal with the high traffic problems.
I loaded iOS 6 only on my iPod touch 4, which I use mostly on the subway for books and music. I wanted to try out iOS 6 without messing up Google maps on my iPad or iPhone. Glad I didn't. The Apple maps suck compared with Google's. I plan to keep my iPad and iPhone on 5.1.1 indefinitely.
I loaded iOS 6 only on my iPod touch 4, which I use mostly on the subway for books and music. I wanted to try out iOS 6 without messing up Google maps on my iPad or iPhone. Glad I didn't. The Apple maps suck compared with Google's. I plan to keep my iPad and iPhone on 5.1.1 indefinitely.
So, now I'm confused.
About to buy my first Apple Device - iPad3 - should I bother or not? Has the update ruined the iPad completely?
I do use Gmaps StreetView - if I get the iPad still should I update to iOS6 or leave it on 5.1.1 & wait? Can I wait, or is the update forced on you after a while?
So, now I'm confused.
About to buy my first Apple Device - iPad3 - should I bother or not? Has the update ruined the iPad completely?
I do use Gmaps StreetView - if I get the iPad still should I update to iOS6 or leave it on 5.1.1 & wait? Can I wait, or is the update forced on you after a while?
Google maps was totally useless to me on iOS (I works much better on Android). Now, with the new maps, I can do nav without having to use nearly 2GB of storage! Of course, it is a little too late, as my car now has Nav built in (but it's maps are far behind both Google and Apple, but still useable). We have a new building at work and you can see it on the Apple maps, so I know they are recent. I'm sure Apple will improve this over time. People need to be patient. Besides, it won't be long before Google will offer their version in the app store. I promise!
What really chaps my hide, however, if the end of my Nano watch! Argh! Apple. I was expecting at least some new watch faces, but not only didn't I get that, but they offered another Nano? Who buys these things anyway? Must be a great gif for kids....no adult with a smartphone needs an iPod anymore (well, there are a few people who carry about 160GB of music, but they aren't going to buy a Nano). The Nano as a watch was a great idea. They should have made it a bit smaller and added wifi for email. Would have rocked. Now, they just doubled down on dumb.
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Not at all. Google maps was / is useless on iPad (especially if you get the wifi version). You can't Nav by it on the 3G as it didn't have voice turn by turn (Android did). You can look up addresses and use SV, but that is all. The new iPad might still have 5.1.1., so you can wait to upgrade if you want, but I'd get it sooner than later. Personally, I would go ahead and upgrade. Overall, the update is much better for iPad 3. Siri, shared photo streams, better integration, iCloud, updates without having to enter your password over and over (that right there is reason to upgrade), etc. The apple maps will improve. I promise you. They have more money than they know how to spend...some of it will go to this. Just watch. They want to outdo Google, too. Better still, Google Maps will return. Well, we hope anyhow. I'm betting it will. Youtube returned (iPad version is still under the development, but the iPhone version works fine on iPad) If you really want Google maps, if that is your main thing, then go with an Android tablet because that is the only way to get the best Google maps. It sucked on iOS. Which is why Apple dumped it.
Not at all. Google maps was / is useless on iPad (especially if you get the wifi version). You can't Nav by it on the 3G as it didn't have voice turn by turn (Android did). You can look up addresses and use SV, but that is all. The new iPad might still have 5.1.1., so you can wait to upgrade if you want, but I'd get it sooner than later. Personally, I would go ahead and upgrade. Overall, the update is much better for iPad 3. Siri, shared photo streams, better integration, iCloud, updates without having to enter your password over and over (that right there is reason to upgrade), etc. The apple maps will improve. I promise you. They have more money than they know how to spend...some of it will go to this. Just watch. They want to outdo Google, too. Better still, Google Maps will return. Well, we hope anyhow. I'm betting it will. Youtube returned (iPad version is still under the development, but the iPhone version works fine on iPad) If you really want Google maps, if that is your main thing, then go with an Android tablet because that is the only way to get the best Google maps. It sucked on iOS. Which is why Apple dumped it.
janner43 said:So, now I'm confused.
About to buy my first Apple Device - iPad3 - should I bother or not? Has the update ruined the iPad completely?
I do use Gmaps StreetView - if I get the iPad still should I update to iOS6 or leave it on 5.1.1 & wait? Can I wait, or is the update forced on you after a while?