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LOL you have the only device on the planet that has been perfectly flawless since the 1st beta of 11.0 all the way until the 4th beta of 11.1. Congrats! You should play the lottery if you don't already. :)
Perhaps you need to read a bit more carefully my friend. I don't believe I mentioned anything about 1st or any betas for that matter. I will say that my devices (notice it is plural) have performed flawlessly at since the iOS 11 GM. I run quite a mix of devices under both iOS 11.0.3 and under iOS 11.1 GM that allows me to assess performance in a variety of scenarios and languages. As I said I am very pleased with the status of iOS and will, like other iOS versions, continue to be optimized with every release. Sorry to hear about you continue to have bad experiences with iOS. Perhaps its time for you to evaluate options?
 
weird the gm was released today, apple must be in a hurry to roll out this update due to that krack vulnerability thing and because ios 11.0.3 has been trash for many
 
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weird the gm was released today, apple must be in a hurry to roll out this update due to that krack vulnerability thing and because ios 11.0.3 has been trash for many

Weird to be on a Friday, but with iPhone X pre orders looming and it’s release, it only makes sense that 11.1 officially gets released this next week. Seeing as 11.1 is what’s shipping with the X.
 
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weird the gm was released today, apple must be in a hurry to roll out this update due to that krack vulnerability thing and because ios 11.0.3 has been trash for many

Indeed, we at work have a golden rule, do not deploy to production on friday, in this case, production-ish LOL. But it makes sense given the fact iOS 11.0.3 has been the worst iOS release ever
 
If you have home button delay, try removing tripple click shortcuts, like zoom. Turn them all off. When you enable shortcuts it usually causes a delay intentionally to give you a chance to activate the shortcut.

Holy cow, that's amazing! Thanks for the tip! I didn't have any problems with a home button delay and I am still on 10.3.3 anyway with my 7+. But after reading this I just (out of curiosity) played around with triple click... And yes, it definitely delays the home button. Now my triple click functions are off... :)
Thank you!!
 
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This beta feels so so smooth on my phone, most of the iOS 11.0 performance problems seem fixed.

I don't know why Apple can't just release the next version of iOS a little later, and spend more time optimizing performance, rather than making people suffer through a month of slightly laggy devices.

It’s the complete opposite on my iPad Pro 10.5. Just updated and it’s still a stuttery, laggy POS. The new iPhones may be different but this is absolutely abysmal what I’m seeing. Huge frame drops when going in and out of apps in multitasking still there, stuttering when pulling down notification centre still there, control centre stutters still there... none of this was present on 10.3.3 which felt like iOS 6 in comparison.
 
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What bug was this? I’m having issues with my AirPods disconnecting randomly. Currently on beta 3

I had the same issue with my AirPods, and installing beta 4 seems to have fixed it (been listening a while with no drops).
Although yeah, there's no reason to think it was a bug related to the w1 chip, could've been some other thing.
 
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It’s the complete opposite on my iPad Pro 10.5. Just updated and it’s still a stuttery, laggy POS. The new iPhones may be different but this is absolutely abysmal what I’m seeing. Huge frame drops when going in and out of apps in multitasking still there, stuttering when pulling down notification centre still there, control centre stutters still there... none of this was present on 10.3.3 which felt like iOS 6 in comparison.

Laggy POS? Right. But yet somehow works very smooth on my weaker iPhone 7+ (when compared to a 10.5” iPad Pro WITH 120hz panel)

Why does it seem as though it’s always the same people who seem to have every “issue” and problem in the book? Seems to me the problem could be with that individuals setup on their device (poorly written apps installed, 32bit apps installed, so on and so forth)
 
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