Those of Cupertino continue to maintain the update rate to which they have us accustomed. Yesterday the version was released iOS 7.0.4 which, again, seeks to optimize the performance of the system, correct the odd little relevant bug and solve the problems that some users have experienced with FaceTime. The download is now available via OTA for iPhone and iPad of the last generations.
While Google proves to have more difficulty rolling out each of the updates it carries out, even on its own devices, Apple continues to work like clockwork and yesterday he gave us the version IOS 7.0.4 for all iPads from the second generation onwards, the iPad mini (with and without Retina display), and iPhones from 4. Even some devices that did not run iOS 7 have also received news with the version 6.1.5.
What is the update?
Again, this is a minor update, without any very visible change beyond what it means to fix the errors with which the FaceTime app. For the rest, the update continues to polish and balance the performance of the system, in addition to solving some other bug detected in recent times.

iOS 7.0.4 can be installed from iTunes or via OTA and the size of the download varies, depending on our iDevice, from 12 MB to 71 MB.
When is iOS 7.1?
The truth is that you are already looking forward to an update of greater draft among fans of the apple. Before the launch of the new iPads It was speculated that Apple tablets could come with a slightly more important software update, collected under the label of iOS 7.1, but in the end it was not like that.
We have known for a long time that Cupertino and other company headquarters are working on its development, although we cannot guarantee that it will be the next version to be deployed. Perhaps it would not hurt to give the iDevices a little push in the face of the Christmas campaign.