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I did, I am not seeing any stutter on my 6s. In fact, the only stutter I've seen is when I pull down for spotlight. Otherwise, it's been pretty smooth for me since I've gotten it.
That's what we are saying there are stutters, you experienced it yourself. Some are minor, some as huge (spotlight).
 
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No noticeable stutter on 6s. If I look enough for it I can kinda see it on the 3D actions on the homescreen but I have to really look for the stutters of that magnitude.

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No stutter noticeable stutter on 6s. If I look enough for it I can kinda see it on the 3D actions on the homescreen but I have to really look for the stutters of that magnitude.
No stutters, but when I look at it carefully I can see them. So which one is it?
 
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So quickie how many of the people complaining about lag
1 is a developer
2 using the device as a daily driver (I presume a developer wouldn't
3 do you literally go through iOS with a magnifying glass to get every last frame drop and minuscule lagness
 
Quick question...

I download public beta 4 last week, then I deleted the beta profile and restarted my phone (but stayed on PB 4).

However, the option to download public beta 5 still showed up today in the Settings app, even though I delete the beta profile.

Why is that?
 
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i think theyve moved beyond that now, the intentional nitpicking is real (whats faster/smaller than nano anyway?)

I'm finding the beta 5 is launching apps quicker. Plus, Safari is rendering pages quicker as well.

I'm liking beta 5, better than 4. iOS 9.1 is improving nicely.
 
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Quick question...

I download public beta 4 last week, then I deleted the beta profile and restarted my phone (but stayed on PB 4).

However, the option to download public beta 5 still showed up today in the Settings app, even though I delete the beta profile.

Why is that?

Because you're already on the beta track... downgrade to a release os from itunes if you want off the betas.
 
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The reason a lot of people are upset about little stutters is because prior to iOS 7, there were NEVER animation stutters in iOS. Everything was perfectly smooth. It was like liquid, 60FPS animations all the time.

Ever since iOS 7 came out there have been animation stutters here and there, and we've been wanting the smoothness of iOS 6 back.

I don't let it ruin my life, but I do miss the smoothness of iOS 6, even now three versions later. Whatever dev at Apple was doing such a great job making the system so smooth clearly left (or lost their talent) when iOS 7 came about.
 
Whatever dev at Apple was doing such a great job making the system so smooth clearly left (or lost their talent) when iOS 7 came about.
Well we know Forestall was taken off the team after iOS 6 and Ive was put in charge for UI design on iOS 7. This was also, if I recall correctly, Tim's first major release under him.

So it could have been any number of factors but I think the biggest would have been Ive taking over and adding blurs everywhere. They look nice but they are quite taxing. Look at Yosemite and the effect blurs had on rMBPs.
 
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Everything you said is still lagging.
iPhone 6S still has frame drops in most places (same as in beta 4)
iPad Air app switcher still has frame drops

OMG please no. Dont fill up this thread with the stupid frame drops, lag BS. There are plenty of those posts and threads discussing/arguing that already. Are there any other issues you guys can look for perhaps that may need addressing? Who the H*** runs control center up slowly so you can see some stupid frame drop out at the end anyway? Good grief!
 
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