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Has anyone else noticed any issues with TouchID when charging since iOS11? Unplugged, it's fine, but when I plug it in at night and try and unlock it, it either sits on the lock screen and needs another press on the home button or will sit on the passcode screen waiting for TouchID (even with my finger on the sensor) or pass-code. Unplug the phone and it immediately unlocks to the home screen. Very odd and only started with iOs11.
Hmmm I dont really know if I can trust anyone if they say iOS 11 is "smooth". There are idiots out there who say android is smooth. Some people have horrible eyes and are just incapable of distinguishing between a stuttering 20fps and a smooth 60fps animation.

When I updated my iPhone SE (same hardware as 6s) to iOS 11 it was h-o-r-r-i-b-l-e. Scrolling in safari was laggy, pinch-to-zoom laggy, scrolling through multitasking view was laggy, scrolling in mails-app laggy, the new app-store was a total lag-disaster. I instantly moved back to 10.3.3.

I can differentiate as well between 20fps and a 60fps. I am also slightly nearsighted, while others are maybe moderately farsighted so they cant see well or have poor eyesight but tends to ignore it. It’s simple from now on: On iPhone 7 and below is....

iOS 10: Faster loading an app, smooth, less buggy, real optimized.
iOS 11: slightly Faster animation, 0.5 to 4 seconds slower on loading an app, buggy, noticeable battery drains even with Background refresh turned off or even after a battery replacement

Next thread would be iOS 12 is soo slow, while iOS 11 is faster cuz others here still own 6s and below and always says that Apple slow downs the older iPhones (6S, SE and below) while the old hardware cannot cope with the newer technology demands is the real reason. Not apple slows down old phone 6s and below (Mostly not waterproof iPhones) while the iPhone 7 and above (with water resistant) has HVVC encoding or something like that so they will be still powerful 1-2 more years.
 
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