iOS 8.1.3 - is it worth installing?

iOS 8.1.3 is worth installing

  iOS 8.1.3 was launched last night by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, and one of the main questions was whether it is worth installing this update for the operating system. As usual, the answer to the question is extremely complex and depends mainly on the feedback provided by you, because each user has a different experience with the operating system. According to those who have installed so far iOS 8.1.3, the battery does not appear to be negatively affected, on the contrary, the terminals do not seem to heat up as much as in the past and the lag when receiving phone calls seems to have been reduced.

Is it worth installing iOS 8.1.3?

  Combining all this with the solutions to the problems regarding the login in FaceTime and iMessage, an apparent increase in the performance of the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touches, or a reduction of the space required for future updates, the update seems to be auspicious. So far, very few people have reported problems regarding the use of iDevices, but we are talking about relatively little feedback for now, considering that the update came unexpectedly. The bad part of iOS 8.1.3 is as the TaiG jailbreak solution has been blocked by the Apple company, so you will have to stay on iOS 8.1.2 or do downgrade to iOS 8.1.2 if you managed to update the iDevices.

  From my point of view, any update for iOS is welcome and in general I would have recommended you to install iOS 8.1.3 without any reservations, but the recent history of updates motivates me to be a bit more reserved. In this idea, my recommendation is to do not install iOS 8.1.3 yet, if you haven't done it already, and wait a few days until things calm down and the brave ones start giving feedback. Follow iDevice.ro in the next period to find out what impact iOS 8.1.3 has on iDevices and whether it is worth installing or not.