Ios 7 in iphone 4 is extremely slow

I just updated my iphone 4 and it's keyboard , home pages and settings is extremely slow . The keyboard is very sluggish . The apps won't open faster and the games is a bit slow in the beginning .. Can u please help me to fix this ?

My Iphone 4S is slow now too, with iOS 7. But Why!?!?! My friend also has iOS 7 on iPhone 4S and his is not slow at all.

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