"Would I revert to ios 6.1.3 if I had the chance? Yes - for sure!"

not possible ? used to be piece of cake. 

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> On 1 Nov 2013, at 3:38, "Sutton / Smail" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 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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