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Davyyy

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Nov 18, 2015
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Hi,

I got an IPhone 6 for 3 weeks now. When i got it i directly update it to IOS 9.1 using the pc before setting it up. I didn't restore from a back-up

I have noticed many bugs on ios 9.1. One of them is, when i unlock my iPhone (using fingerprint) i can't do anything. It won't recognize any touch input, it will only respond to buttons.

To fix this i have to lock my iPhone, and unlock it again.

I wonder if anyone else experience this bug on IOS 9.1
 
Hi,

I got an IPhone 6 for 3 weeks now. When i got it i directly update it to IOS 9.1 using the pc before setting it up. I didn't restore from a back-up

I have noticed many bugs on ios 9.1. One of them is, when i unlock my iPhone (using fingerprint) i can't do anything. It won't recognize any touch input, it will only respond to buttons.

To fix this i have to lock my iPhone, and unlock it again.

I wonder if anyone else experience this bug on IOS 9.1
Yes once and awhile my home screen or in an app it will become completely unresponsive until I lock and unlock. It's a bug. No biggie though easy to get around.

The real big annoyance for me though is having to wait until animations are completely over until the phone will register taps on the home screen. iOS 8 and below always let me hit apps mid animation and they took this out in iOS 9. Really annoying.
 
Yes once and awhile my home screen or in an app it will become completely unresponsive until I lock and unlock. It's a bug. No biggie though easy to get around.

The real big annoyance for me though is having to wait until animations are completely over until the phone will register taps on the home screen. iOS 8 and below always let me hit apps mid animation and they took this out in iOS 9. Really annoying.

Yeah i also noticed that. Most of the times i am much faster then the animation is. Would be better if Apple change that.
 
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