Go to cuellar , scroll down and open contro center .
ios 9 is slow , stutter and it makes me hate Apple . my iphone 6+ is running like iphone 4s these days ...
Didn't see anything strange with control center. Maybe I'm blissfully ignorant.
Go to cuellar , scroll down and open contro center .
ios 9 is slow , stutter and it makes me hate Apple . my iphone 6+ is running like iphone 4s these days ...
no it's not. you clearly don't have an iphone 4s.Go to cuellar , scroll down and open contro center .
ios 9 is slow , stutter and it makes me hate Apple . my iphone 6+ is running like iphone 4s these days ...
I just looked at this video, and it looks no different than on my iPhone 6.
Does anyone have a video of what it's SUPPOSED to look like when "not lagging"? It looks no different to me than it ever has since the control center was introduced in iOS 7.
Oh its easy. Stand on 1 foot then face left then back right, then scroll it up very, very, very slowly and easy and you will maybe see it. If you just flick it up as normal you will most likely miss it. So be very careful.Could someone find a video or something that actually shows what "control center lag" looks like?
Confirmed. I accidentally turned right then back left at first and it didn't work. Be sure to confirm your thumb and forefinger make an "L" before attempting.Oh its easy. Stand on 1 foot then face left then back right, then scroll it up very, very, very slowly and easy and you will maybe see it. If you just flick it up as normal you will most likely miss it. So be very careful.
no it's not. you clearly don't have an iphone 4s.
hyperbole like these make your claims less credible.
Time to find out. Just trickle charged my 6s and Air 2 to 100% (used a mAh meter to make sure they are at 100% capacity). Time to just let them sit with all applications closed and background update off, to see what is going on in the background.
After 1 hour of sitting, I run a video for 1 hour, full brightness. I do this every single time there is an update to gauge battery life in comparison to previous versions.
Is this an example of the lag that everyone is talking about?
Lmao!Oh its easy. Stand on 1 foot then face left then back right, then scroll it up very, very, very slowly and easy and you will maybe see it. If you just flick it up as normal you will most likely miss it. So be very careful.
People might as well stop asking what others see as far as "lag" goes since no matter what anyone else says it apparently doesn't mean that's actually the case or that it will be like that for anyone else.Any reports of better performance are placebo effects.
I've tested 9.2 beta 4 on all my devices already, some of which are freshly restored, and the performance issues still exist.
Nope, didn't work. My iPhone is in the washing machine again.Oh its easy. Stand on 1 foot then face left then back right, then scroll it up very, very, very slowly and easy and you will maybe see it. If you just flick it up as normal you will most likely miss it. So be very careful.
People had similar types of worries in the early days of iOS 7 and iOS 8, for example, and yet as we can see the later versions of each one of those are now used as something to live up to in comparisons.I feel like Apple will never fix lags on the iPhone 6. The Control Center lag bothers me so much, but mostly just because they don't fix it. If you can't optimize Metal for iOS 9, don't use it at all!!!! They just need to completely DROP Metal in iOS 9 and then the Control center animation would be smooth again.
I don't see any control center lag in the video posted. If that's people's biggest complaint with iOS 9 then it must be a pretty flawless operating system on newer devices. My iPad Air on the other hand comes to a complete stop when trying to use spotlight. It feels like it hangs for a whole half second before finishing the animation. Now that's lag, not this mythical control center lag people love to complain about. With that said, my 6S is buttery smooth and greatly outperforms my iPad Air.
I just looked at this video, and it looks no different than on my iPhone 6.
Does anyone have a video of what it's SUPPOSED to look like when "not lagging"? It looks no different to me than it ever has since the control center was introduced in iOS 7.
I don't see that at all on my 5s. Only thing close is the first pull up. After that, pulls up and down are silky smooth.
Left iPhone 5. Right 5s. It's a 9.1 video but 9.2 is the same.
Left iPhone 5. Right 5s. It's a 9.1 video but 9.2 is the same.
So the video had to be slowed down just to see...THAT?
Are we being trolled here...?
Turn reduce motion and transparency on,Use Control Centre in Siri,Lock Screen and App Switcher,Turn it off and try again,You will see the atrocious lag we are dealing withSo the video had to be slowed down just to see...THAT?
Are we being trolled here...?
I dont have an 4s but my brother do . And i also compare performance with my friend's iphone 5 , my 6+ sucks !no it's not. you clearly don't have an iphone 4s.
hyperbole like these make your claims less credible.
I think the problem is that it takes so long for Apple to get to this point, combined with the yearly release cycles that we only have a well refined OS for maybe half the year. I really wish that they would start rolling out features a bit more piecemeal and leave the "bigger" released fewer and further between.People had similar types of worries in the early days of iOS 7 and iOS 8, for example, and yet as we can see the later versions of each one of those are now used as something to live up to in comparisons.