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In addition, on affected devices the home button cannot be used to interrupt animations that are already in progress. On devices with a physical home button you can. So in some situations the iPhone 7 is less responsive than the iPhone 5s.

Thanks. Well assuming mine is the same, I am gobsmacked at the fuss being made over a fraction of a second delay...it’s bordering on pathetic.
 
6s here.
Much smoother than Beta 1
3D Touch multitasking is somehow different than the one we used to have with iOS 10. It’s a lot faster and easier to use. It reminds me of the new gesture iPhone X is getting to switch between apps though it’s not really the same.
I took a look at the emoji panel and I found over 50 new emojis and that’s great.
There’s a small lag with the Notification Center considering it received a new animation with iOS 11.1 but it has been improved a lot between beta 1 and beta 2.
I’ve experienced a massive battery drain issue with beta 1 that made my phone last a maximum of 4 hours. I can see that the battery doesn’t really drain like it used to with Beta 1 after updating to Beta 2. I can confirm there is Battery drain but it’s not as worse as it used to be with Beta 1.
I expected beta 2 to be a larger update that includes many bug fixes considering that it took them nearly 2 weeks to release the update.
 
It’s not available on my phone for some reason even though I’m running iOS 11.1 beta 1 and still have the beta profile installed. Oh well...
 
You’re like a broken record dude. It has already been confirmed that the delay was intentional to allow for the possibility of multiple taps on the home button.
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It is definitely there.
I am curious why is this is continuously stated? Does iOS 10 not need to wait for another button press? Not following why all of a sudden iOS 11 has to wait and see if there is another button press when no other version had to.

The delay is intentional to apparently allow for multiple home button taps, according to what a user earlier in this thread is saying.
No other iOS needs to wait for multiple button press? Just iOS 11 does? Can you explain that one?

There is absolutely no way anyone can know anything in regards to battery life.
Do you remember a user who always had a "process" for battery use at each update and had it down to a science supposedly and could tell within an hour or so about battery performance? Was that you? Do you remember seeing those posts if not?
 
I am curious why is this is continuously stated? Does iOS 10 not need to wait for another button press? Not following why all of a sudden iOS 11 has to wait and see if there is another button press when no other version had to.

No other iOS needs to wait for multiple button press? Just iOS 11 does? Can you explain that one?

Do you remember a user who always had a "process" for battery use at each update and had it down to a science supposedly and could tell within an hour or so about battery performance? Was that you? Do you remember seeing those posts if not?
A touch too much on the sarcasm, don't you think? The process was to determine indexing and standby time. The process was used to see if index was still running by watching the mAh drainage vs usage/standby time being the same even if the device's screen was off and no apps running. This is entirely different, it had nothing to do with actual battery usage.
 
No, it isn’t

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They will have to release it in around 3 weeks from today...
I just don't see this happening. I think X will ship with 11.0.x and 11.1 will be available within a week after launch. In order for it to ship with 11.1, they need to start installing the GM of 11.1 on iPhone X within 1-2 weeks max. No way this is the final product of iOS 11.1.
 
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In beta 1, while in a call, half of the screen showed a big gray rectangle. Is it present in beta 2?

Can’t really confirm but i didn’t experience this issue at all yet.
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Given they need this out for the X release I guess they are fast tracking this beta.
Every iOS version X.1 has been always fast tracked, I guess we will receive many and most bug fixes by 11.2 and 11.3
 
I just don't see this happening. I think X will ship with 11.0.x and 11.1 will be available within a week after launch. In order for it to ship with 11.1, they need to start installing the GM of 11.1 on iPhone X within 1-2 weeks max. No way this is the final product of iOS 11.1.

Except there has pretty much always been a point update to coincide with an iOS device release.
 
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I just don't see this happening. I think X will ship with 11.0.x and 11.1 will be available within a week after launch. In order for it to ship with 11.1, they need to start installing the GM of 11.1 on iPhone X within 1-2 weeks max. No way this is the final product of iOS 11.1.
Exactly, the iPhone X can’t really get a pre-loaded version of iOS 11.1 because it’s still in beta especially because the manufacturing process has started late. It will probably ship with iOS 11.0.2 or 11.0.1.
 
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