As planned, Apple has released its latest major mobile operating system update, iOS 8, to a select array of iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices – but you’ll need a ton of space to actually install it.
By all indications, the myriad enhancements and additions seen in iOS 8 make it a very worthwhile upgrade, but if you’re in no rush, maybe give it a couple days – servers have thus far been buckling under the weight of millions of simultaneous upgrade requests (no surprise there). And you shouldn’t update to iCloud Drive just yet, since it only works with the to-be-released OS X Yosemite.
As previously revealed, iOS 8 works with a solid handful of current devices within the Apple ecosystem, including the iPhone 4S and newer, iPad 2 and newer (including iPad mini), and the fifth-generation iPod touch.
Of course, Apple’s brand new iPhones come pre-loaded with the latest OS.
Haven’t heard about the myriad changes in iOS? Apple has tweaked the overall design,made enhancements to better integrate third-party apps and services, included messaging tweaks, and there are some updates still to come later this year (like Continuity).
Source: The Verge