You shouldn't focus on geek bench so much it has a large margin of errorActually mine is up a little:
9.3.2 2538
beta1 4387
9.3.2 2539
beta2 4424
9.3.2 2542
beta3 4427
You shouldn't focus on geek bench so much it has a large margin of errorActually mine is up a little:
9.3.2 2538
beta1 4387
9.3.2 2539
beta2 4424
9.3.2 2542
beta3 4427
I never said they were reporting a loss. I think the stock market speculation is complete nonsense. Cue all the "Apple is doomed" people. Apple is not doomed. Just because they didn't sell another record quarter, their stock holders panic. Its stupid.They're not reporting a loss, they're reporting a decline.
.... first time since 2003 .... the end must be near
#rolleyes
Of course! One of my main reasons for using betas is to be a part of team catching the bugs before they go public, however it seems a lot of people thing they can just post an angry letter here on MacRumors and be done with it.I hope you guys are reporting all the problems that you are complaining here
It is the same company, less innovation and vision. Just like a pig with lipstick..Apple sure isn't the same old company. Just look at the stock price over the last year smh
I'm guessing you did this instantly after the beta finished installing? Wanna give it another go, I have about the same on beta 2 and beta 3.This geek bench multi core score is about 300 less than the previous beta. This should mean better battery life but not sure yet
Yeah I am not focusing on it. I simply responded to a user who stated his was down by 300 indicating it was worst than b2.You shouldn't focus on geek bench so much it has a large margin of error
The simpler and "nicer" days of phones only being able to dial numbers and receive calls when they all worked nicely (aside from service outages and the like) are not that long ago either.I just remember when everything worked nicely together. I had a Mac and an iPhone (or iPod) and they all just worked flawlessly together in harmony. Now it's a chore to sync my iPhone to my Mac and I pray every time for it to work right. Also, Mac OS X has become very glitchy, and I'm guessing people think it's great because Yosemite was very bad, so anything better than that is welcome.
I upgraded (downgraded?) to El Capitan from Mountain Lion and I've never used such a glitchy Mac OS before. Also, Apple used to make very, very solid OSes for both the Mac and iPhone. No, they weren't "perfect" but they were far from what we have today.
Never had a single issue using Lion or Mountain Lion, and now I have all sorts of issues with El Capitan that it would take me forever to list them all. Stuff just used to work, now it takes lots of finaggling in order to get things done.
What a sad day in age we live in. I wish things would go back to when it was much simpler. I'd certainly give up some of the fancy features for a more simplistic approach to things.
Oh how I pray for the day iOS won't have minor stutters until then I just have to dealThis release is pretty stable. Haven't seen a single issue really so far other than some minor stutters here and there
Yep I agree its about a 1/10th as bad as beta 2. The stuttering is still happening but less often now.Stutter has definitely decreased on my 6s and Air 2. Still there but only like 1/10th as bad.
Do not argue about Lag and Stutter with C DM and i7Guy. Those 2 members will selectively dismiss any valid statements you make about lag and stutter and go completely off topic.You're missing the fact that this is an iOS regression. Previous iOS versions were smooth, even on hardware with just a fraction of the computing and graphics power. Basic simple animations, on blindingly fast hardware, should not stutter. Remember how critical the Apple crowd used to be about Android UI responsiveness issues?
Context matters (except for when it doesn't fit in and accordingly gets conveniently overlooked, all while nothing more than ad hominems and spin are injected).Do not argue about Lag and Stutter with C DM and i7Guy. Those 2 members will selectively dismiss any valid statements you make about lag and stutter and go completely off topic.
As far as 9.3.2 beta 3 is concerned, the obvious stuttering has almost diminished. It is still too early to comment on battery life.
Are you on developer or public beta?I haven't even received the push for the beta update. Been checking all day.
Are you on developer or public beta?
The build numbers are the same as I recall. It's mostly about the program you are on and the profile you installed on your device to get the beta.I honestly hadn't even thought about that. I'm on 9.3.2 beta 2 currently. Must be public then.
Edit: I'm on developer actually. Went and double checked the build number to be sure. 13F61. So really not sure what's going on.
They're the same build, the difference is if you have a developer profile or a public profile.I honestly hadn't even thought about that. I'm on 9.3.2 beta 2 currently. Must be public then.
Edit: I'm on developer actually. Went and double checked the build number to be sure. 13F61. So really not sure what's going on.
Congrats for your birthday!Yay, Apple gave me a beta for my birthday. I assume the beta fixes the stutter issues we've been having.
You understand why these releases have been betas right?
SJ is dead, please don't pretend to reach across the worlds. Even though you said probably you still don't know.Don't give me the "It's a beta!" crap again. I've seen betas and then I've seen the final version be exactly the same. Why would this "beta" be any different.
9.3.2 is going to come out and it will be worse than 9.3.1 and people will put up with it and then forget what iOS used to be like because now they're used to the stutters and just accept it as "normal" over time.
They used to... but Steve Jobs was a perfectionist and probably wouldn't let it go out any other way. This isn't the same Apple that it used to be.