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Metalnowbad

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Oct 23, 2015
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Apple Music,Mail,Maps,Notice etc...

Have many bugs and lag.

Why Apple not take concept from OSX? Release in App-Store or under settings. Update for the system apps, maybe only small update e.g bug fixes,performance,design error. So big update with more options comes in great iOS version. Good??

So is better for big problem e.g Apple Music lag. Wait on next iOS version is not good.
 
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Salvor Hardin

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Yep, this has been made all the more annoying by how many optional apps that they've made into stock apps. I'm guessing the devs of those apps can't be happy that they can't push fixes whenever they'd like and are at the complete mercy of Apple's update schedule.
 

George Waseem

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Jul 2, 2015
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Apple Music,Mail,Maps,Notice etc...

Have many bugs and lag.

Why Apple not take concept from OSX? Release in App-Store or under settings. Update for the system apps, maybe only small update e.g bug fixes,performance,design error. So big update with more options comes in great iOS version. Good??

So is better for big problem e.g Apple Music lag. Wait on next iOS version is not good.
Which device??
 

Gav2k

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Jul 24, 2009
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Your saying spilt the core apps so they update individually?

This has been asked before and apples response was something like - due to the inter grated nature of the core apps splitting them in that manner would be an issue.
 

Metalnowbad

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Oct 23, 2015
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More like, remove system apps.
This is good. But user the use stock app. And then the stock has problem e.g Apple Music. Or the developer from Apple have performance update but can not release. Why? Because Apple not take concept from OSX. Update the system apps for small bugs,performance problem or design error.
 

Metalnowbad

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Oct 23, 2015
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Which device??
I mean generally. When comes problem. E.g see iOS 8.4 apple music problem. Wait more as 1 month on iOS 8.4.1 for fixed from the mostly problem in Apple Music.

In Apple Music still many lag e.g scroll. Is better than iOS 8.4.1 but is not perfect.

When comes next update? Sure with iOS 9.2 or later. This is here that problem, now release small bug fixes,performance update is better. E.g add in under settings.
 

cbrand493

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May 19, 2015
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Bit pointless really because if there are any issues in core apps that detriment the usability of said app, they release a minor update for it pretty quickly.
 

gordon1234

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Jun 23, 2010
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There is an article out there I've having trouble finding, but it thoroughly rebuts the idea that magically splitting out apps from the core OS will cause them to be updated more often. Basically, the Apple apps that used to be separate but are now integrated generally saw no more than one update a year—and often less than that—when they were separate apps. If Apple wants to fix something in a core app, they can easily just push out a minor .update that includes those fixes.
 

nooaah

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Sep 3, 2009
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Your saying spilt the core apps so they update individually?

This has been asked before and apples response was something like - due to the inter grated nature of the core apps splitting them in that manner would be an issue.
Cook said recently they're working on making all stock apps they possibly can uninstall able in the near future. My guess would be things like news. We're probably stuck with maps and Game Center, amongst other things many of us will never use. Game Center being the most universally useless.
 

chrfr

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Jul 11, 2009
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Cook said recently they're working on making all stock apps they possibly can uninstall able in the near future. My guess would be things like news. We're probably stuck with maps and Game Center, amongst other things many of us will never use. Game Center being the most universally useless.
However, if it were possible to remove Game Center, there's the possibility that many games won't run if Game Center is gone. Game Center isn't likely to be removable; it's not just an application.
 

CTHarrryH

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Jul 4, 2012
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I understand that game center probably can't be removed - at least in the next couple of updates but I wish its behavior would go back to before 9 - it used to be cancel 1 or 2 times and you'd never see it again - now it shows up and shows up.

Does anyone use TIPS? I'm sure there are some people who use all the other ones we want to remove but TIPS? Really - it should go away after day 2 of phone ownership at best
 

canesalato

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Jan 31, 2010
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Your saying spilt the core apps so they update individually?

This has been asked before and apples response was something like - due to the inter grated nature of the core apps splitting them in that manner would be an issue.
Yet they do it on the Mac. Eventually I'm sure they'll do it on iOS as well
 
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