And the phone also becomes super hot. Like playing games for half an hour or longer.Video playback from apps like YouTube causes major battery drain.
And the phone also becomes super hot. Like playing games for half an hour or longer.Video playback from apps like YouTube causes major battery drain.
Interesting how different people/devices experience different things with the same iOS versions on same hardware. I got a new iPhone 6 on launch day with iOS 8 and it crashed all over the place with safari, watching videos, rotating to landscape and various other small issues. Was SO glad when after several updates later it finally became more stable. It took a while before iOS 8 could be called "stable" from most peoples perspective. Maybe people have different definitions of stable.I had zero stability issues on iOS 8
You should've been here on the release of iOS 8.I had zero stability issues on iOS 8
Probably because you didn't use iOS 8.0, it was pretty unstable, and one of the updates actually broke cellular functionality and Touch ID on iPhones and had to be pulled. I find one thing I can say about iOS 9 is that it was more stable at launch than 7 or 8 despite other performance issues.I had zero stability issues on iOS 8
It has been like that on 9.3.1 tooAnd the phone also becomes super hot. Like playing games for half an hour or longer.
Your phone only indexes for the first 24~ hours after installing an update. And I am being generous with the 24 hours. mine is usually done after an hour. I always do a hard-reboot after an update to kill any additional background processes.My iPhone has been indexing ever since 9.0 came out. When will the performance improve? How do I stop the indexing so that I can have an OS that's fast and smooth like 8.x?
I think what was said was more sarcastic than anything else.Your phone only indexes for the first 24~ hours after installing an update. And I am being generous with the 24 hours. mine is usually done after an hour. I always do a hard-reboot after an update to kill any additional background processes.
You mean the "indexing"?I think what was said was more sarcastic than anything else.
This happens sometimes when I unlock my iPhone 6s using Touch-Id. The top row - clock, battery percentage etc is missing. Has anyone seen this issue? I have sent a bug-report to Apple
Beta 4 today ?
My iPhone 6 is very slow with 9.3.2 beta 3 , there are stutters , lag.. I want iOS 8.4.1 back !!!!!I hope so I'm experiencing a bug in which my music keeps being synced to the device when it should've already been synced
Hahaha I think you are right. Alright, no more late night posting from me.I think what was said was more sarcastic than anything else.
[doublepost=1462204369][/doublepost]Thanks for the info!Yeah i've seen this happen to my 6S plus a few times since Weds.
Beta 4 today ?
My iPhone has been indexing ever since 9.0 came out. When will the performance improve? How do I stop the indexing so that I can have an OS that's fast and smooth like 8.x?
Not really as there's a major bug with those of us with iPad Pro 9.7 and springboard crashes. Apple has already told a few people that they're trying to fix it for this release. If not then in 9.3.3.enough betas for 9.x.x release.. now it's time for a final release
Not really as there's a major bug with those of us with iPad Pro 9.7 and springboard crashes. Apple has already told a few people that they're trying to fix it for this release. If not then in 9.3.3.
Someone correct me if I am wrong. But I don't think there has ever been a beta cycle for a X.x.x release.They can include this release to beta 4 or final. But I doubt there'll be a 4th beta. Never happened too many beta cycles for a minor release.
Someone correct me if I am wrong. But I don't think there has ever been a beta cycle for a X.x.x release.
Someone correct me if I am wrong. But I don't think there has ever been a beta cycle for a X.x.x release.
There have been beta cycles for X.x.x beforetrue..that's the 1st time for a beta cycle of x.x.x release
Update today?