Re: New AT&T version?
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However, the good thing is that with BlackBerry, you can always go back - which is probably what I'm going to end up doing. I didn't have any problems at all with 246.
If you have an iPhone, and Apple releases a new OS version, and it either breaks functionality that you've grown accustomed to (this has actually happened to me personally) or slows your device down considerably, you're pretty much screwed in terms of going back to an earlier OS version unless you saved the old OS file and REALLY know what you're doing. Once a new iOS version is released, Apple will no longer validate the older OS after a set amount of time.
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