Be warned: The next version of iOS will feature a major but hidden change
Business Insider
Be honest. When you learn that a new version of iOS is available do you completely back up all of your data and files to Apple's cloud before installing it? With the next version of iOS, it will be imperative that you do. That's because with this version, Apple is introducing a new file system, called Apple File System (APFS) that completely replaces the ancient 30-year file system that iOS currently uses, known as HFS+. Your iOS will automatically convert to the new file format and it is not Read the full story
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