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The home button delay resolves if you reboot after your device has finished indexing. At least it did on my 12.9 iPad. I have yet to ever notice a delay happening on the iPhone 7+
 
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The home button delay resolves if you reboot after your device has finished indexing. At least it did on my 12.9 iPad. I have yet to ever notice a delay happening on the iPhone 7+

I'm sorry but that is not a solution..... I've had iOS 11 GM installed since it was released and nothing will fix the issue unless Apple addresses it in future versions of iOS 11...
 
I'm sorry but that is not a solution..... I've had iOS 11 GM installed since it was released and nothing will fix the issue unless Apple addresses it in future versions of iOS 11...
I have the GM installed and have so since it's release on both my 2017 12.9 iPad Pro and a iPhone 7+. So yeah it does resolve on those devices. Waited for the indexing to complete, which I gave 24 hours to do and rebooted both my devices. I have no home button delay on either. As for the stutter in Safari on the iPad yeah that needs to be addressed.
 
The home button delay resolves if you reboot after your device has finished indexing. At least it did on my 12.9 iPad. I have yet to ever notice a delay happening on the iPhone 7+

I didn’t have to reboot mine. After a while everything was smooth and fast. So far iOS 11 is great!
 
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What is happening? I click the home button, it takes a full second on my IPHONE 7 PLUS to even go home. All the animations are jerky and choppy. I don't think Steve would have allowed this to be released in its current state.

The artificial slow down of old devices has begun once again.
 
It takes half a second and it is, very likely a bug. There’s a thread about it.

PS “Steve would/wouldn’t have” is a guaranteed way to make your thread worthless.

Nope, most likely the artificial slow down of older iPhone models has once again started as usual.
 
Seems like the posts about "artificial" or "planned" this or that have started as usual.

Don’t you understand? A thing exists, therefore the motives for it’s existence have been proven*

*Proof not guaranteed. Likelihood of truth may go down as well as up
 
Seems like the posts about "artificial" or "planned" this or that have started as usual.
Next years iOS 11 will be this years iOS 10 and next years iOS 12 will be this years iOS 11.
 
Rise Phoenician Rise lol. My gf iPhone 7 plus lagging like crazy with this update.....I was just pointing out the facts. I have my discussion on iOS artificial slow down every year while the new devices like the iPhone 8 run smooth as butter.

Rick! Noooo! Nooo, my delicate iSheep mind can’t take the blinding enlightenment as I face towards the Samsun!
 
Rick! Noooo! Nooo, my delicate iSheep mind can’t take the blinding enlightenment as I face towards the Samsun!

Lol but you guys have desktop level processors and graphics....no one should experience any of this. :D:rolleyes::rolleyes:. You all say this everyday...desktop level mobile phone computing at its finest SMH.
 
Lol but you guys have desktop level processors and graphics....no one should experience any of this. :D:rolleyes::rolleyes:. You all say this everyday...desktop level mobile phone computing SMH.

How would a faster processor affect a timed delay? Your garbage posts are just noise. Please go back to the Android hugbox subforum.
 
Do you guys remember how an app instantly closes midway during opening animation if we quickly press Home Button on iOS 10? But on iOS 11, it takes 1 second to complete the opening animation. Then 1 second it blocks any input or home button press and then closes.

At first I thought that this is just OS optimisation issue. But when you take iPhone X into consideration which does not have a Home Button, things are clear. Apple wants to show the world that swipe up to close and return to home screen is faster.

Planned Obsolesence exists. Hence proved.

Dude, take off the tin foil hat and relax. I really don't think Apple is doing it. First, let's take a look at the line up right now. It's pretty well segmented with an offering for just about every budget. Imagine a standard curve. The pointy middle part is probably iPhone 8, maybe iPhone 7. The right fringe will be the iPhone X. As percentage of sales, all other models will outsell the X by a good margin. So, why would Apple jeopardize the experience of the vast majority of its users just to send a message about one minor feature of the most expensive item in the lineup? They wouldn't...
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It’s a new OS. There’s always some degree of lag in the beginning, and then it improves.

You make a great point. I reported heat and battery drain issues earlier and someone pointed out that the phone is indexing. It makes sense. People are getting a little paranoid.
 
The home button delay resolves if you reboot after your device has finished indexing. At least it did on my 12.9 iPad. I have yet to ever notice a delay happening on the iPhone 7+

No it’s not fixed. Go back to ios 10.3.3 and you will realise it’s still there. My Nexus 5 quits apps faster than the 7 Plus at this point. Bunch of incompetents working at Apple engineering and here we call Android laggy and unoptimised. iOS is giving it a run for its money.
 
No it’s not fixed. Go back to ios 10.3.3 and you will realise it’s still there. My Nexus 5 quits apps faster than the 7 Plus at this point. Bunch of incompetents working at Apple engineering and here we call Android laggy and unoptimised.
How does going back to a previous version say anything about how it works in the newer/latest version? :confused:
 
How does going back to a previous version say anything about how it works in the newer/latest version?

iOS 10.3.3 has instant response time and zero stutters. On iOS 11 there is input lag with the home button and random stutters every now and then.

This is a $969 Phone. There should be zero stutters or lags on it after a year. This is unacceptable.

My iPad Pro has a 120hz screen and any stutters are further magnified thanks to the refresh rate. This is a horrible update.
 
iOS 10.3.3 has instant response time and zero stutters. On iOS 11 there is input lag with the home button and random stutters every now and then.

This is a $969 Phone. There should be zero stutters or lags on it after a year. This is unacceptable.

My iPad Pro has a 120hz screen and any stutters are further magnified thanks to the refresh rate. This is a horrible update.
I recall similar things being posted when iOS 10.0 was released (compared to latest version of iOS 9) and when iOS 9.0 released (compared to latest version of iOS 8), etc. And here were are.
 
I just turned off my accessibility shortcut feature and it definitely improved the speed of the home button opening/closing apps. It wasn’t bad before until the OP pointed it out (hadn’t noticed it). iOS 11 on the 7+ is great for me. I have zero complaints and am enjoying the new UI updates. Turns out I had zero 32 bit apps so the update was seamless. Running perfect on mine and my wife’s 10.5/12.9 iPPs as well. Maybe we got lucky, but so far so good. Also did the watchOS 4 update on me series 2 and all good.
 
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