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chillip

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There doesn't seem to be a thread on this. How are you finding the performance etc. My iPhone 7 feels snappier with slightly faster animations.
 
Probably only on iPhone 7, anyone on older devices like iPhone 5S or other devices?! I'm currently running on iOS 11 beta public 2 on iPhone 5S and I really like it!
 
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10.3.3 works just fine for us on iPad Air 2, iPhone SE, iPhone 6 and iPhone 7. Faster transitions and less overall lag.
 
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Its horrible...internet very slow than before. I am on an iPhone SE. I will reboot my router to see if that helps but never had this issue on 10.3.2 until now after this update.
 
10.3.3 works great and very smooth, lag free on both my air 2 and 6s, both seem as good if not better than the day I got them on as far as performance goes, which has me worried with iOS 11 coming out.
 
It's buttery smooth, safari seems to have zero lag.

Very nice. Along with my Apple watch and SwiftKey update it's like brand new devices.

I have iPhone 7
 
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Things seem to be okay now on both of my devices after having to reset settings on both. For whatever reason, both devices did not like going from B6 -> Final. They were lagging really bad and getting a lot of stock app crashes.
 
on my ip6 very smooth and battery is aok
after 7 hours of moderate use (surfing/email/msging) down to 68% (ie used 32%) which is pretty good for my typical usage.
 
Major Battery issues with 10.3.3. I'm on a 6S that was one year old yesterday. Battery had been fine until I updated. I was having weird issues yesterday after I updated, but this morning I got up at 6:45 and by 7:45 the phone had dropped to 75%, so 25% drop in an hour. I've been in contact with Apple Support via Twitter and they've confirmed it's a software issue, not a Hardware one.
 
Major Battery issues with 10.3.3. I'm on a 6S that was one year old yesterday. Battery had been fine until I updated. I was having weird issues yesterday after I updated, but this morning I got up at 6:45 and by 7:45 the phone had dropped to 75%, so 25% drop in an hour. I've been in contact with Apple Support via Twitter and they've confirmed it's a software issue, not a Hardware one.
Sounds like a one off issue. Try resetting all settings. I highly doubt Apple Support is just going to openly confirm its an issue after 1 day since it came out.
 
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Sounds like a one off issue. Try resetting all settings. I highly doubt Apple Support is just going to openly confirm its an issue after 1 day since it came out.

I'll try that. But my partner and a few people at work are having the same issue, so it's certainly not isolated to me.
 
I'll try that. But my partner and a few people at work are having the same issue, so it's certainly not isolated to me.
Weird, because I have noticed an uptick in battery life since updating to 10.3.3 from 10.3.2. A few others I know have noticed the same thing. There are so many variables when it comes to battery life. Possible that your work is having a cellular issue in the area? Because that would definitely explain it.
 
Weird, because I have noticed an uptick in battery life since updating to 10.3.3 from 10.3.2. A few others I know have noticed the same thing. There are so many variables when it comes to battery life. Possible that your work is having a cellular issue in the area? Because that would definitely explain it.

I've noticed my 6s having better battery today with my normal usage
 
Weird, because I have noticed an uptick in battery life since updating to 10.3.3 from 10.3.2. A few others I know have noticed the same thing. There are so many variables when it comes to battery life. Possible that your work is having a cellular issue in the area? Because that would definitely explain it.

I updated yesterday morning about 6:30AM (Melbourne time). I noticed a bit of battery weirdness going to work but put my phone on charge throughout the day. Then I went somewhere that involved taking a bunch of photos though only for about half an hour. In that time my battery drained substantially. Then I went home and put my phone on charge. This morning I got up and as I said it dropped 25% in an hour, and I wasn't even using my phone in that time. Checking battery settings it said camera had used 20% of my battery in the last 24 hours.

Yes I agree there are a lot of variables, but i was having no issues and then i updated to 10.3.3 and immediately started having issues. That can't be a coincidence.
 
I updated my iPhone 7 to iOS 10.3.3 this morning and my battery is draining super fast and when I plug it in to charge it will not go up at all. It just stays static. My phone was working perfectly fine 2 hours ago and now its overheating and dying rapidly. I have no idea what to do! Help? I have already restarted and hard-reset multiple times!
 
I updated my iPhone 7 to iOS 10.3.3 this morning and my battery is draining super fast and when I plug it in to charge it will not go up at all. It just stays static. My phone was working perfectly fine 2 hours ago and now its overheating and dying rapidly. I have no idea what to do! Help? I have already restarted and hard-reset multiple times!
It's probaby indexing. Every time you restart the device or hard restart. It has to start indexing again.
 
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Update: I did a reset all settings and this although painful seems to have fixed the problem. Thanks Mlrollin91 for the suggestion.
Yeah it's definitely a pain had to do it for two devices yesterday for massive crashing/lagging issues. But hopefully it works for you.
 
No big change on my devices.

This update is moving up in the line to be the next group to board the roller coaster! Let's go!
 
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