Comment Re:Makes me feel a bit squidgy (Score 1) 97
That's why automatic updates are the first thing I turn off whenever I get a new iPhone. Some people use health- or medical-related iPhone apps, and these are not always kept up to date for the latest iOS update that Apple would dearly love to forcibly push to all iPhones that are capable of running it. Once I've determined that my favorite apps have been updated and tested on the new iOS update, then I decide if/when I'll allow the update to occur. I'm sure pretty much all iPhone users have, at one time or another, noticed that one or more of their apps are no longer compatible with a new iOS release, but did Apple warn them of this prior to updating it anyway? No. So savvy users should seize control of the update process, assuming they care.