iOS 7 And The New iCloud Backup Feauture

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On August 10, 2013

iOS 5 beta 7 was released on Monday by Apple and among implemented updates of the company to its users include a change in how backups are installed in iCloud. If in iOS 6, Cloud applications were automatically installed when choosing to install a backup in iOS 7 things are totally different.

Now installing a backup from iCloud will not lead to automatically install all the applications available in the respective backup, applications are listed in Springboard, but installation is only made when the user requests it.

Applications appear in Springboard and in folders but are grayed out and are installed only when the user clicks the icon of that application, we practically choose what to install and when. The idea of Apple, whether it is a bug, is very good, because now we will not have dozens of applications that are installed simultaneously on our devices, devices can be used normally in the meantime. If you have done a restore to iOS 5 beta 7 and you chose to install a backup with applications, I am curious if the installation process manifested the same. This article will be update when an answer comes up.