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I am sure there are hundreds of thousands (even millions) of stories similar to mine in the big city this morning.ย  It is Day 2 of having iOS7 in the wild (actually that makes it sound like a virus).

Iโ€™m guessing Apple will provide statistics someday but I have to believe that there were a very large number of iPhone users busy trying to get up to date yesterday, and there will be even more today.

To telegraph the bottom line of this blog:ย  for me the upgrade went extremely smoothly, and all appears to be fine as far as I can tell.ย  I could have been without a telephone today!

Now that the initial rush of enthusiasm is over with, I wonder what I would have done if it hadnโ€™t gone well.ย  After all, my iPhone is now my main phone (I have no wired phone anymore) and its even my door buzzer!

Hereโ€™s what happened to me:

  • It was hard to tell initially what time iOS7 would actually be available, but the predictions of about 1pm seemed accurate.ย  I was also wondering if Canada would be later than the U.S.
  • First sign of change was a big wave of applications being updated (I have more than 300 apps).ย  Way more updates than a normal day.ย  It wasnโ€™t obvious whether these updates needed to be done before iOS7 was installed, but I played it safe and updated everything I could in advance.
  • There wasnโ€™t much mention of a new version of iTunes and whether it was a pre-requisite for iOS7, but it did arrive in advance of iOS7 so I decided to download it as well.ย  The โ€œcheck for updatesโ€ in my current iTunes did not catch it so I had to go to the Apple website, and then it was ok.ย  It installed easily on my desktop PC.ย  I am not sure it really improved iTunes โ€“ it still seems to have difficulty detecting my devices and seems to load more slowly.
  • In the meantime, iTunes kept telling me that 6.1.3 was the latest version of the OS, even though it was evident from a search that other people had been able to get iOS7 at that stage.ย  Then I read that you had to download it directly to the iPhone itself so I started down that path.
  • I started the direct download to my iPhone via WiFi, even though it told me it would take 2 hours to complete.ย  Eventually it did finish and I signed the agreement, after which I was told to wait until later because it could not upload my agreement acceptance.ย  A sign of being too busy, I assume, but it left me in limbo.
  • By this time I discovered that iTunes could actually find iOS7 and so I downloaded it on iTunes (it was much faster) and I did not run into any delay issues.ย  But I was not sure, of course, if downloading iOS7 both ways would confuse everything!!ย  Luckily enough it didnโ€™t, and after doing a lot of verifying and other stuff, it eventually got loaded and my iPhone 4S was back in business.

Some observations:

  • I would never have trusted my Microsoft software enough to do this with my PC OS.
  • Despite being there as soon as iOS7 came out, I really had no issues with significant delays or slowness.ย  The idea that they can efficiently serve millions of customers with large (800MB) file transfers is actually pretty impressive.
  • There were a few minor glitches, most due to me being an early adopter, ย that made me wonder how most people would have handled it, but nothing that appeared to jeopardize my applications or data.
  • I like the new look and feel, although I was expecting a more 3D appearance.ย  As others have said, it will probably become โ€œnormalโ€ quickly but right now it looks new and shiny โ€“ brighter, cleaner and more readable.
  • I think there are more โ€œunder the coversโ€ things to learn in this OS, so some of the tips and tricks will take time to discover.ย  It really has changed a lot, indicating that Apple has been doing a lot of design thinking, and presumably not all of their plans are being delivered at once.
  • I am now firmly in the dual OS camp โ€“ iOS7 for my iPhone and iOS5 for my iPad 1, so I will have to remember both worlds (not desirable).ย  I will also wait to see what Apple is going to do with the next iPad.
  • I have to say, I was impressed with the overall process.ย  Itโ€™s not really a question of the small differences between the mobile ecosystems, itโ€™s more a question of the big differences between mobile IT and the โ€œlegacyโ€ PC world.

Anyone else have a completely different experience?

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