11.0 was laggy and crap, I didn't enjoy it. 11.1 beta has fixed those issues, now I love it as it flies.
Did ios 11 dump the timer and alarm clock? I can no longer find them by swiping up from the bottom of the screen. I thought those were included in previous versions?
Thank you!Add them via Settings > Control Center > Customize Controls View attachment 722914
But isn't the home button delay driving you nuts or do you still have a physical button equipped iPhone? It it the same with them. Can you tell me more about the less input blocking? Is it back to 8.4.1 days where you can tap icons mid opening and closing animations? Or do you still have to wait till the animation is complete?only reasons I’m not rolling back to 10.3.3 is I like the faster safari scrolling and the less input blocking. Not happy at all with the instability of 11 or 11.0.1, tried 11.1 beta on iPad Pro and wasn’t much better at all maybe even worse but that is a beta.
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But isn't the home button delay driving you nuts or do you still have a physical button equipped iPhone? It it the same with them. Can you tell me more about the less input blocking? Is it back to 8.4.1 days where you can tap icons mid opening and closing animations? Or do you still have to wait till the animation is complete?
I'm on an iPhone 7 running 10.3.3 and it's great with fast performance and great battery. After reading the many stories of worse battery life and lags I'm still staying put. And the home button delay turns me off big time.
I had it for about a month through the last few betas up to GM. I did like most of the changes. However, iOS 10.3.3 is noticeably faster on my 7, so I downgraded from iOS 11 today. Also, I don’t like how Apple removed features in iOS 11, like swiping down notifications in reachability without having to touch the top of your screen, and the 3D Touch multitasking shortcut. Also, they removed the ability to actually turn off WiFi and Bluetooth in control center in iOS 11. Instead, it just disables new connections but it still keeps Bluetooth and WiFi on. What’s the point of that?
I’ll be staying on iOS 10.3.3 probably for quite a while, as speed is really important to me, and there’s nothing really that iOS 11 offers me besides some nice visual changes.
The only reason to use iOS 11 is because I will be using the iPhone X.
Ios 11 feels the sames as ios 10 on my iphone se.And lastly, a lot of the fonts and such are huge. I have a regular 6s and I feel like I have the accessibility setting for big font sizes enabled even when I have it set to second to smallest size. I can’t imagine how it looks for 5S/SE users.
Other than that (and some apps freezing for no apparent reason), it’s a stable release for me that I can live with.
Ios 11 feels the sames as ios 10 on my iphone se.
[doublepost=1507041944][/doublepost]I’ve been running the final release since Sept 12th. The weird thing is that the longer I run it the more unstable it is getting, which is weird. I am now rebooting 1x per day, something I’ve rarely needed to do since my ipad 1 in 2010. The ipad becomes completely unresponsive which I am guessing is a memory issue. To test I will only run safari and mail and nothing else. If this continues it will become sort of unusable. At this rate I will need to reboot multiple times a day. The iphone se has been rock solid.
DUDE!
That natural sounding Siri voice, the new App Store, quick access to stickers! OMG, how good is it to spam your mates with stickers.