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Hope this is not a sign of things to come. I updated my 6 Plus to 10.2 about 90 minutes ago. The phone feels a little more sluggish, opening apps are a tad choppy.

I went to launch one of my weather apps (Hi-Def Radar), the darn phone froze then rebooted! Battery is 100%

That's definitely something new!
 
Hope this is not a sign of things to come. I updated my 6 Plus to 10.2 about 90 minutes ago. I went to launch one of my weather apps (Hi-Def Radar), the darn phone froze then rebooted! Battery is 100%

That's definitely something new!
It is the apps fault iOS 10.2 is perfect
 
Is it just me, or does the color on the screen look a bit different? I don't know how to explain it...maybe a bit more washed out?

I noticed the same. I hate it so much. My screen was perfect before. Its more blueish to me now and the the colors are more washed out- .. i wish i could get iOS 10.1 back now, or the old display calibration :(
edit: iPhone 7plus here btw.
 
I noticed the same. I hate it so much. My screen was perfect before. Its more blueish to me now and the the colors are more washed out- .. i wish i could get iOS 10.1 back now, or the old display calibration :(
edit: iPhone 7plus here btw.

You're not seeing the nightshift color scheme now, are you?
 
Has anyone tried the burst mode with iPhone 5/c with iOS 10.2?
My iPhone 5 seem to have gotten this feature, not sure if it's since 10.2 or earlier, though.
 
Has anyone tried the burst mode with iPhone 5/c with iOS 10.2?
My iPhone 5 seem to have gotten this feature, not sure if it's since 10.2 or earlier, though.
They've had a version of burst mode for a long time, it's just not nearly as fast as actual burst mode on later models.
 
Just tried it on my iPad Air.
The burst mode is said to take 10 frames per second.
On the iPhone 5, it took 56 pictures in 10 second.
On the iPad Air, it took 99 pictures in 10 second.
Both hand-measured with the built-in stop watch of iOS 10.2.
The 5 seem to fail to meet the requirement, but the Air is quite good.
Did they make it faster, or I just didn't know it was this fast since earlier?
 
They changed the "Press home to open/unlock" text animation slightly. More symmetrical now.
 
I'd like to ask how does behave iOS 10.2 on the iPad Air 1.

Keep in mind that I have it on iOS 7.1.1, is it worth the upgrade? In terms of speed, performance and bugs.
 
It seems that they've removed the haptic feedback for opening notification centre just enough to get the search bar to show. That's a shame, I found that useful. This is on the 6s.
 
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