IOS7 message is too slow

Hello, since I update my Iphone4 to iOS7 it is very slow. Writing text messages/imessages is nearly impossible. I have to waite a few seconds after typing a letter/letters till they are on the screen?
After a restart it isn't better. The whole Iphone is very slow and there are many stops (Screen shows noch reaction) while using.

Appears to be something about the iCloud settings that affects this. Another user on this forum suggested:
SETTINGS > ICLOUD > DOCUMENTS & DATA. Toggle from 'off' to 'on' and back to 'off' and the speed of typing texts and emails problem is fixed...
The only problem for me is that I do use documents in iCloud from my phone so still not entirely happy!
Hope this helps.

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