Is it safe to update ios 7.0.4 to ios 7.1.1?

I'm using Iphone 5s with ios7.0.4. Is it safe to update my ios to 7.1.1. because I've a read a lot of forums including here in apple communities that some iphone was bricked after they downloaded and installed the update, some cases find their WIFI malfunctioning and other users experiencing their iphone batterly life drained faster. Any comment, suggestion, tips, or violent reactions?

I've never had any of those problems. I have two iPads - a 2 and Air - two iPod Touches - 4 and 5 - and two iPhone 5Cs. I take care of them, I don't install crappy apps, I keep plenty of memory free. If you have battery life problems see
Perhaps these suggestions will help:
http://www.apple.com/batteries/iphone.html
also
http://theweek.com/article/index/250098/ios-7-battery-life-6-simple-ways-to-keep -your-iphone-powered-up
http://www.tuaw.com/2013/09/18/how-to-stop-ios-7-from-destroying-your-iphones-ba ttery-life/
One final unconfirmed possibility:
http://ipadnerds.com/fix-battery-drain-issue-ios-7/

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