I also have a 6s on 10.3.3.
What's your feedback so far?
Is iOS 12 as fast as 10.3.3?
And what about battery life?
Thank you so much!
Thanks @danbcooper ; BTW, are you suffering any overheating with the new iOS12?
iPhone 6s overheating after upgrading to iOS12
It’s definitely faster. Buy I think the battery life took a hit (my battery is at 84% health tho, so it’s bad anyway)
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No overheating. The phone is definitely faster, but the battery took a hit.
I'm the same as you by sounds of itI also have a 6s on 10.3.3.
What's your feedback so far?
Is iOS 12 as fast as 10.3.3?
And what about battery life?
Thank you so much!
iOS 12 runs fine on my SE. I guess if you need that app, then upgrade.Hi guys,
I'll probably look like a caveman to you all, but I am still using iOS 8.1.3 on my 5s and it works perfectly. My motto is : never update (unless there clearly is a problem with the version you're using for which you NEED a fix)! I have found that updating brings more issues than fixes (slower speeds, less battery life and even loss of compatibility). For example, my iMac is still running osx 10.5 and everything works great!
I've been reading your messages and apparently most of you are at iOS 11 and wondering whether 12 is a good fit or not.
Well, my issue is a bit different. When I said my iOS 8.1.3 worked perfectly, it was true... until today. I've been kicked out of Facebook Messenger because I need to update the app in order to continue using it, which I can't do because the latest versions of the app are not supported in 8.1.3... So, basically, if I want to continue using messenger (which I would really like to as it is my main mean of conversation with family / friends / work), I'll have to upgrade from iOS 8 to 12. I hate that idea!
Now you all seem to be more expert than me... What will I encounter if I decide to take the leap? Will it be slower / faster? etc...
Thanks in advance for your help!
Families will always be relatives. You can make new friends. You can get a new job.So, basically, if I want to continue using messenger (which I would really like to as it is my main mean of conversation with family / friends / work), I'll have to upgrade from iOS 8 to 12. I hate that idea!
Hi guys,
I'll probably look like a caveman to you all, but I am still using iOS 8.1.3 on my 5s and it works perfectly. My motto is : never update (unless there clearly is a problem with the version you're using for which you NEED a fix)! I have found that updating brings more issues than fixes (slower speeds, less battery life and even loss of compatibility). For example, my iMac is still running osx 10.5 and everything works great!
I've been reading your messages and apparently most of you are at iOS 11 and wondering whether 12 is a good fit or not.
Well, my issue is a bit different. When I said my iOS 8.1.3 worked perfectly, it was true... until today. I've been kicked out of Facebook Messenger because I need to update the app in order to continue using it, which I can't do because the latest versions of the app are not supported in 8.1.3... So, basically, if I want to continue using messenger (which I would really like to as it is my main mean of conversation with family / friends / work), I'll have to upgrade from iOS 8 to 12. I hate that idea!
Now you all seem to be more expert than me... What will I encounter if I decide to take the leap? Will it be slower / faster? etc...
Thanks in advance for your help!
i've got a different issue on ios 12.1 with SE
sometimes when the phone completely charge. i cut off the charge and swipe right to the widget screen, and all of them are loading from scratch, like their processes are ended during charging period. and all my background apps are loading from start too. excluding stock apps. i don't see this on iphone 7,especially the widget reload issue.but happening too much on SE. is that a ram management or something else? anybody see this on their device?
This isn’t phone related. I have this on my SE and on my iPad 2017. It’s not even connected to the charging process, i sometimes experienced this after some hours in standby.
I think this started already with the last versions of 11.
About topic:
On my SE 12 runs as good as the version did it was released with. I replaced my battery myself and now the phone gets two days with moderate usage and even some more days if just in standby.
Greetings.
Before i update i always like to check between the previous and current IOS versions on their speed and performance. So far, on youtube there are a lot of videos comparing Beta ios 12 to 11 but not todays most recent release. Can anyone weigh in on this?
Got a "new" (replacement with 90 day warranty SE) cause the other one looked like a NES game cartridge had been put it in wrong and it artifacted. Kinda want this to last, and if 12 is going to slow it down, i don't want to be apart of it. Dont need a repeat of the iPhone 4s getting iOS 9.
Best regards,
Comda