Popular Mechanics recently put together a good list of 10 iOS 8 features that most definitely will not appeal to every iPhone and iPad user out there. As such, it’s a good idea to comb through the list to see which new features you might want to disable; in fact, getting rid of some of these new features might actually improve the iOS 8 experience for you.
To start, the site notes that Apple’s new predictive keyboard feature isn’t exactly living up to expectations for everyone, and it takes up valuable screen real estate — especially on smaller displays like the ones on the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5. To disable it, simply open the Settings app and go to General > Keyboard. The scroll down to the “Predictive” setting and slide the toggle off.
AirDrop is
another feature that often goes unused, and disabling it by opening
Control Center and turning AirDrop off may actually extend your battery
life a bit. A slightly more dramatic impact on battery life can then be
enjoyed by opening the Settings app and tapping on iTunes & App
Store. Then scroll down to “Automatic Downloads” and disable “Updates.”
Handoff
is another new iOS 8 feature that many users will want to disable since
it is only useful to iPhone and iPad owners who also have Mac
computers, and limiting the search result sources in Spotlight can make
the feature infinitely more useful.These tech guys re making things look so easy.

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