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I take back my early comment, 9.3.2 is a laggy mess for me on my 6s Plus. I have restored, set up as new , downloaded the IPSW I get random lags etc, downgrading back now to 9.3.1
 
I had a weird issue with Bluetooth - after upgrading to 9.3.2 my iPhone 6 ran OK for a day, then I noticed that none of my Bluetooth devices (Jawbone tracker, Powerbeats headphones, JBL speaker and connectivity to my car) would work anymore, at all. Unpairing and trying to re-pair did nothing. iPhone was not discoverable from any other BT device either.

I had to do the Home+Power button restart, and then Bluetooth functionality returned. Very odd!
 
On my iPhone 6 9.3.2 is stutters , i have lags and the os is very slow compared to iPhone 6s :(...
Can anybody else confirm that on iphone 6 9.3.2 is worse than 9.3.1?
I'm still on 9.3.1 and thinking about updating. Saw a lots of post with iphone 6s, but only a few with iphone 6.
 
I updated my iPhone 6 Plus early yesterday..no initial problems. Last night I noticed after coming home and putting my phone on the charger, nothing happened. No green bar, lightning, "ding" noise indicating this was charging. I tried another charger and nothing. I rebooted the phone, the problem seemed to be solved.

It JUST happened again. I place it on the charger after getting home from the store...again nothing. I did a hard reset again Problem solved. Didn't have this odd issue before the update..:mad::(

The battery..eh, seems to be draining more and this is a new battery also - just had it replaced about a month ago.
One thing you may want to check is for lint and gunk in the charging port. Yeah I know if you look or blow in it it looks fine but take a wooden or plastic toothpick and actually scrape down toward the bottom at the end. It seems it builds up there on the lightning port connectors and gets pressed in hard. Have see this a few times now on a few different devices after all of a sudden not charging or seemingly "bad cable or loose connector". Apparently doesn't take much to make it stop working correctly.
 
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I take back my early comment, 9.3.2 is a laggy mess for me on my 6s Plus. I have restored, set up as new , downloaded the IPSW I get random lags etc, downgrading back now to 9.3.1

You're imagining it. Surely if you restored as new, your phone would be perfect. 9.3.2 is the best OS ever made for anything and if you say otherwise, you're a liar.

/s
 
Can anybody else confirm that on iphone 6 9.3.2 is worse than 9.3.1?
I'm still on 9.3.1 and thinking about updating. Saw a lots of post with iphone 6s, but only a few with iphone 6.
As usual with most small bug fix releases and even many updates in general, things are about the same as they were for most.
 
I had a weird issue with Bluetooth - after upgrading to 9.3.2 my iPhone 6 ran OK for a day, then I noticed that none of my Bluetooth devices (Jawbone tracker, Powerbeats headphones, JBL speaker and connectivity to my car) would work anymore, at all. Unpairing and trying to re-pair did nothing. iPhone was not discoverable from any other BT device either.

I had to do the Home+Power button restart, and then Bluetooth functionality returned. Very odd!


I have the same issue on the
Powerbeats. they connect , but the button to shuffle or press to talk to siri is no longer functional. only volume functions.

how they fix in the next update.
 
Hi, this thread is much interesting but most of the posts relate to iPhones. Are there some iPad owners here that have their own experience with 9.3.2 to share? I was forced to upgrade to 9.3.1 in order to repair Airdrop that wasn't working on 9.2.1. OK that works now. But the Air 2 has started to stutter and lag like crazy and the battery life has taken a plunge. I've had my Air 2 for 6 months now and an iPhone 5s (9.3.1) for 2 months and wish I had stayed with 9.2.1. Does 9.3.2 soothes the lag a bit? Thanks for your hints.:rolleyes:
 
Hi, this thread is much interesting but most of the posts relate to iPhones. Are there some iPad owners here that have their own experience with 9.3.2 to share? I was forced to upgrade to 9.3.1 in order to repair Airdrop that wasn't working on 9.2.1. OK that works now. But the Air 2 has started to stutter and lag like crazy and the battery life has taken a plunge. I've had my Air 2 for 6 months now and an iPhone 5s (9.3.1) for 2 months and wish I had stayed with 9.2.1. Does 9.3.2 soothes the lag a bit? Thanks for your hints.:rolleyes:

No, it's actually worse than 9.3.1
 
No, it's actually worse than 9.3.1
So it means I'll never have the smoothness of 9.2.1 back again since we're near 9.4 I guess? Tired of the never ending game of the updates. I'm starting to miss my good old days with Android when upgrading was a non issue. What's the good of updating or upgrading every two weeks if these are steps back for the customer ? Just the 25 cents of a disappointed new iDevice user.
 
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So it means I'll never have the smoothness of 9.2.1 back again since we're near 9.4 I guess? Tired of the never ending game of the updates. I'm starting to miss my good old days with Android when upgrading was a non issue. What's the good of updating or upgrading every two weeks if these are steps back for the customer ? Just the 25 cents of a disappointed new iDevice user.
Unbelievable, that's one of the worst aspects of Android - that very few users got updates.
 
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Slow slow slow. Has made my 6+ almost unusable in some situations, safari now seems to be the most buggy, and I've had to close it many times and even force reset my phone to get it to work. I didn't experience any of these issues with the beta. I though IOS 9 was meant to speed up devices and optimize the OS which is why it lacked a massive amount of new features, has Apple been doing literally nothing?
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Can anybody else confirm that on iphone 6 9.3.2 is worse than 9.3.1?
I'm still on 9.3.1 and thinking about updating. Saw a lots of post with iphone 6s, but only a few with iphone 6.
I can confirm 9.3.2 is significantly worse than 9.3.1 on a 6+ which uses the same A8 chip.
 
Can anybody else confirm that on iphone 6 9.3.2 is worse than 9.3.1?
I'm still on 9.3.1 and thinking about updating. Saw a lots of post with iphone 6s, but only a few with iphone 6.
I have the 6 and this update is the first that I've ever done that is significantly worse than what I was running before. Battery life/drain is absolutely terrible. And yes there is some lag.
 
I hate to be "that person" but where are you all seeing slowness? 9.3.2 has actually improved my battery life and I haven't noticed any difference in speed between this or any of the other 9's.
 
I hate to be "that person" but where are you all seeing slowness? 9.3.2 has actually improved my battery life and I haven't noticed any difference in speed between this or any of the other 9's.
I agree. I can be as anal as they come about perceived lag but I see virtually no difference in speed compared to 9.3.1 or 9.2.1. I still see the occasional stutter or frame drop when opening or closing an app but the actual time to open things really hasn't changed at all on my 6. The only thing I really miss is the animation glitch. I thought my safari was a titch slower at first too but I think it was just placebo because now it seems the same as before. Battery life is the same too. I'm not sure what's going on with these other people's phones. Probably nothing! They just like to complain.
 
9.3.3 Dev Beta 1 just came out.
Omg. I've had iPhone since iphone4 but it is becoming a headache. The update game is such a nightmare. Each update comes out just to disappoint us losing battery life 1 hour at a time and restoring, resetting as new, resetting all the settings etc etc. then go back and set each little settings back turning off this and that. Just gives me anxiety each time a new update is about to come out. Of course I can't ignore it either with the red badge.
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Omg. I've had iPhone since iphone4 but it is becoming a headache. The update game is such a nightmare. Each update comes out just to disappoint us losing battery life 1 hour at a time and restoring, resetting as new, resetting all the settings etc etc. then go back and set each little settings back turning off this and that. Just gives me anxiety each time a new update is about to come out. Of course I can't ignore it either with the red badge.
What Apple needs to make is a device that gives 10-12 hours usage time with nothing turned off. Please.
 
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Unbelievable, that's one of the worst aspects of Android - that very few users got updates.

Hi, unbelievable for you maybe but try to put yourself in my shoes. After every Apple update, there's a new set of problems. Isn't this thread full of unhappy Apple users or not? I give it to you: most of the time Android lets you where you were when you bought the phone or tablet. But for some "don't repair it if it ain't broken" means a lot. It's called "peace of mind". I bought my iPad in December 2015, two units had defective screens before the one I have now. My Air 2 with 9.3.1 doesn't behave like 9.2.1: more stuttering and lagging and less battery life. I can testify on that. What's a guy to do? Celebrate? Seems like Apple is giving one thing with the right hand and taking two away with the left. All those people disappointed with 9.3.2. So I should go there and next to 9.3.3 and next to 9.3.4. Corgirat sums it all: "What Apple needs to make is a device that gives 10-12 hours usage time with nothing turned off. Please." I second that.
 
Haven't read through the thread. But is anyone else experience slow screen wake on lock screen? It happens randomly but more frequently then it not happening. I usually press the home button to check the time and it now takes maybe 1-1,5 second for it to wake. Before it was almost instant. Same if I wake directly after I've just awoken it.
 
Hi, unbelievable for you maybe but try to put yourself in my shoes. After every Apple update, there's a new set of problems. Isn't this thread full of unhappy Apple users or not? I give it to you: most of the time Android lets you where you were when you bought the phone or tablet. But for some "don't repair it if it ain't broken" means a lot. It's called "peace of mind". I bought my iPad in December 2015, two units had defective screens before the one I have now. My Air 2 with 9.3.1 doesn't behave like 9.2.1: more stuttering and lagging and less battery life. I can testify on that. What's a guy to do? Celebrate? Seems like Apple is giving one thing with the right hand and taking two away with the left. All those people disappointed with 9.3.2. So I should go there and next to 9.3.3 and next to 9.3.4. Corgirat sums it all: "What Apple needs to make is a device that gives 10-12 hours usage time with nothing turned off. Please." I second that.

In this case, an Apple iOS update seems to have broken At&t's wifi calling. At&t wifi calling abruptly stopped working with 9.3.2 and when I contacted At&t about it, their tech suggested I switch off cellular data, switch on wifi calling and reset my iPhone 6: Every single time I want to use wifi calling. Really? Oh, yeah. And then reverse these steps when I leave the bad signal area. Every single time. I'm taking my line to Verizon. My work-issued Verizon iPhone 6 has 80 pct charge in the afternoon while my personal At&t iPhone 6 has 30 pct charge in the afternoon due to the signal strength in the building where I work. When At&t wifi calling was working, it wasn't quite this bad but now that wifi calling is broken, I feel I'm forced to move on. Still, a thicker device with more battery would probably help...

Omg. I've had iPhone since iphone4 but it is becoming a headache. The update game is such a nightmare. Each update comes out just to disappoint us losing battery life 1 hour at a time and restoring, resetting as new, resetting all the settings etc etc. then go back and set each little settings back turning off this and that. Just gives me anxiety each time a new update is about to come out. Of course I can't ignore it either with the red badge.
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What Apple needs to make is a device that gives 10-12 hours usage time with nothing turned off. Please.

I'd rather have a slightly thicker device with all day battery than a thin device that has me scanning every room I enter for a power source.

And no, I don't want one of those ugly power cases that would make my iPhone 6 bulge in the middle like some kind of Palm Treo, Blackberry or Motorola Startac. :eek:
 
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Since downloading 9.3.2 on my iPhone 6s four days ago when an incoming call while I'm in vehicle with Bluetooth it rings on both the phone and the car audio. Never did this until download and its damn annoying. Hope they correct this soon. Three other people I know have the same issue since downloading 9.3.2 several days ago.
 
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