>but, for not entirely transparent reasons, iOS might intelligently decide not to in some cases.
This would perhaps be better worded as "for reasons the article's author didn't understand, but people who familiarized themselves with information released months ago at WWDC did…".
I'm going to reiterate the advice to read the MacStories review instead of the one at Ars. It has much more depth and insight.
This would perhaps be better worded as "for reasons the article's author didn't understand, but people who familiarized themselves with information released months ago at WWDC did…".
I'm going to reiterate the advice to read the MacStories review instead of the one at Ars. It has much more depth and insight.