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I am getting some horrible lag in beta 4....

Especially scrolling pages on safari has become a joke.

Is there a solution to this?

(Iphone 6s btw)
Getting this also scrolling left and right in springboard. Normally smooth as butter, but it does occasionally like to lock up and lag here.
 
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I've noticed lately that my album art in the Music app is completely mixed up on beta 4. Don't remember seeing this issue in the past.
 
iCloud backups are very glitchy so i stopped using them. On my old iPhone 6 it shows 9 GB for the backup when it should be well under 1 GB and it also doesnt finish. iPad shows 3GB after an incomplete backup too. Deleting the backups and starting all over doesnt help
 
Battery is strong with this beta.

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I am getting some horrible lag in beta 4....

Especially scrolling pages on safari has become a joke.

Is there a solution to this?

(Iphone 6s btw)

This has been my main issue with every single release of iOS 10.x and why my 6s Plus is still on 9.3. I mainly use Safari on my device, and I mainly read articles in it - and this is a real problem. It's really bad, and hasn't really been improved upon at all with any subsequent 10.x releases. It's like Apple just doesn't care about this. Additionally, it seems the 6s seems to have issues on iOS 10 other devices don't - worse performance problems, battery issues. Makes me wonder about why?
 
Has this version fixed the annoying auto brightness issue Apple applied once certain battery percentages were hit?
 
What's the second part of your question?

Eh?
The last Software update forced the screen to dim once it hit certain battery percentages (eg 49%). There was no way to remove it and most people assume it is a bug. So I'm wondering if it has been fixed in this update.
 
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Eh?
The last Software update forced the screen to dim once it hit certain battery percentages (eg 49%). There was no way to remove it and most people assume it is a bug. So I'm wondering if it has been fixed in this update.

My bad. The way the question was asked it looked like you were talking about the auto brightness and then something battery related.
 
Anyone have any issues with the home app on this version? For the life of me I can't figure out why my lights (philips hue using Apple TV as hub) constantly say no response. This is all since the last two beta versions. I'm chalking it up to the beta but idk...it's weird. They work perfectly fine with my echo dot but nothing works through my phone anymore
 
I just realized that if i close javascript from safari options everything is smooth. When i enable it everything starts to lag ...

Doesn't make a difference to mine, just checked, apart from make it ugly ha.
 
Has this version fixed the annoying auto brightness issue Apple applied once certain battery percentages were hit?
I don´t think it is a bug. I´m on 10.2.1. If my device reaches 49% it gets darker. It´s charging right now. Reached 50% and tada brighter again.
 
I don´t think it is a bug. I´m on 10.2.1. If my device reaches 49% it gets darker. It´s charging right now. Reached 50% and tada brighter again.

They really need to make it so users can turn it off.
As someone with an eye condition it makes it really hard for me to use my phone.
I've also heard cases of it doing it whilst being used as a GPS in a car which is extremely dangerous.
 
I don´t think it is a bug. I´m on 10.2.1. If my device reaches 49% it gets darker. It´s charging right now. Reached 50% and tada brighter again.

I thought it was some problem with my phone. Geez, that's annoying. If I want the screen dimmed to save battery, that should be my choice, not Apple's.
 
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