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Do your performance on 10 PB4 is better than 9.3.[3|4] ?


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Nico12A

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Jan 30, 2014
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Using iPhone 5S
Upgraded from 9.3.4 to iOS PB4 OTA, didn't reset settings & data
Performance is really great !
Using as my daily driver,
I mean on every aspects of the system. Everything goes smother, and quicker. Even games performance seems to be better.

I also notice that iCloud backups takes now (much) less size.
You can now use the triple home button clic to use the "reduce white point".
I earned 3.5 GB in free space after the upgrade.
iOS tell you if you use a insecure wifi network (WPA1/WEP/TKIP).

For me, PB4 are stable and safe enough to be used as your daily driver.

Thanks developers and people using feedback app to submit issues and changes !
 
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Using iPhone 5+

Sorry just to clarify, are you using the 5, 5C, 5S, or 6+? :)

A lot of people have mentioned improved performance on the 5; I have a 5S so I'd be interested to see how much quicker it'll be on that too.
 
Sorry just to clarify, are you using the 5, 5C, 5S, or 6+? :)

A lot of people have mentioned improved performance on the 5; I have a 5S so I'd be interested to see how much quicker it'll be on that too.

Oups, just edited the post.
iPhone 5S
 
I have it on an iPad Air 2. It's quite stable to be a beta, and it can be used as a daily driver, but note that the last versions of iOS 8 and iOS 9 exhibited way better performance.
 
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