Posts Tagged ‘Operating Systems’

Updating Your iPhone Operating System

Wednesday, October 27, 2010
posted by hemant

Every iPhone user has the ability to access and download the latest operating systems offered by Apple.  Currently, OS 4 is the newest version that is available for use.

By downloading and installing OS 4, users are able to fix issues and glitches that may be occurring on their device or that Apple has identified.  In addition, it brings new functions and capabilities without the owner being forced to buy the newest iPhone model.

The iPhone is an expensive piece of equipment that must be cared for in the proper manner.  As a result, owners should purchase iPhone insurance for maximum protection.  With the right cover, a user can feel at ease knowing that their device will be safeguarded against theft, extended warranty breakdowns, fraudulent calls, accidental damage, liquid damage and international cover.  You can gain access to all of these benefits for the small price of only £5.99 a month!

iPhone 4 OS Update

Thursday, August 26, 2010
posted by hemant

For those mobile phone users that are not interested in purchasing the new version of the iPhone, Apple has made their new OS 4 upgrade available.  This allows iPhone 3G and 3GS, as well as certain versions of iPod Touches to have the latest operating system.  The new operating systems will provide users will access to the new features that iPhone 4 users are already experiencing, including:  multi-tasking, making video calls using FaceTime, improved performance, a 5-mega pixel camera and more.  These new features will allow iPhone users to do more with their mobile phones.

In addition to downloading the new operating system for the iPhone, mobile phone users should also purchase iPhone insurance.  This type of insurance cover is important because the cost of repairing or replacing an iPhone is very expensive.  The monthly insurance premiums are very affordable -- only £5.99 per month!  In the event that you experience a covered event, then the insurance company will simply require the excess fee to be paid.