If you update ios by wifi on the device, it will leave a whopping installation file in it's trail on your device (1.2GB on an iphone 4S in my case) There may be a way to remove it, but not under Apple's current cloak and dagger / secret squirrel way of thinking and rolling out updates. Best way to update is via iTunes so that you can delete the installation file after the install is complete. My 4S started the update whiteout my instruction and I was somewhat forced to complete it (via itunes of course) IOS 7 for me is a very wishy washy pale looking affair on my 4S but does run fine with all the processor intensive pretty looks and animations turned off.
Would I revert to ios 6.1.3 if I had the chance? Yes - for sure!
As somebody else said in similar words "IOS 7 heavily dilutes Apple's hardware high quality and is no better than tolerable"

Dave


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