For those who feel iOS 9 became laggy on their iPhone or iPad, I say you should seriously consider downgrading your apps.
Indeed, maybe Apple is not as guilty as you think when talking about planned obsolescence.
Let me tell you my story.
Like a lot of members of these forums, I updated my iPhone 6 to iOS 9.3.2 because I was harassed by the update available popup.
Soon after that I was getting upset because facebook messenger became very laggy. The app was slow. The keyboard lags brought me back to the time when I found my iPhone 4S too slow because of the same keyboard behaviour.
In the beginning I told to myself "iOS 9.3.2 is really laggy, I thought minor updates were not a danger for my iPhone's performance". But I started to figure out that only Facebook Messenger was very slow...
So I googled how to downgrade an iOS app and I found this article : http://www.idownloadblog.com/2015/12/25/how-to-download-older-versions-of-ios-apps/.
Eventually I'm now using Facebook Messenger version 22. it uses two times less disk space and is incredibly fast while providing the same most important features without the recent useless additions.
My conclusion is don't hesitate to downgrade your apps. They often use more and more memory for things that are more and more unrelated to their primary goals.
Thanks for reading me
Indeed, maybe Apple is not as guilty as you think when talking about planned obsolescence.
Let me tell you my story.
Like a lot of members of these forums, I updated my iPhone 6 to iOS 9.3.2 because I was harassed by the update available popup.
Soon after that I was getting upset because facebook messenger became very laggy. The app was slow. The keyboard lags brought me back to the time when I found my iPhone 4S too slow because of the same keyboard behaviour.
In the beginning I told to myself "iOS 9.3.2 is really laggy, I thought minor updates were not a danger for my iPhone's performance". But I started to figure out that only Facebook Messenger was very slow...
So I googled how to downgrade an iOS app and I found this article : http://www.idownloadblog.com/2015/12/25/how-to-download-older-versions-of-ios-apps/.
Eventually I'm now using Facebook Messenger version 22. it uses two times less disk space and is incredibly fast while providing the same most important features without the recent useless additions.
My conclusion is don't hesitate to downgrade your apps. They often use more and more memory for things that are more and more unrelated to their primary goals.
Thanks for reading me