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Defender2010

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Still has a bug where the icons jump slightly to a new position after notification centre is closed on iPhone 6S. Been there for last 2 betas- even though I reported it :(
 
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AeroZ

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Still has a bug where the icons jump slightly to a new position after notification centre is closed on iPhone 6S. Been there for last 2 betas- even though I reported it :(
I had that problem in iOS 9.0.2 and it's still present in 9.3.1.
It seems to be related to parallax or something because it doesn't happen if you enable "reduce motion"
 

Defender2010

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I had that problem in iOS 9.0.2 and it's still present in 9.3.1.
It seems to be related to parallax or something because it doesn't happen if you enable "reduce motion"
I never seen it before 9.3.2 betas. (Wasn't apparent on beta 1 or 2 for me though)
 

John Mcgregor

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Still has a bug where the icons jump slightly to a new position after notification centre is closed on iPhone 6S. Been there for last 2 betas- even though I reported it :(
Yeah still there. Also when internet sharing is on or a call is on and you hit home button see icon grid stretching and squeezing when rotating from landscape to portrait and back.
 

AeroZ

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my 6s definitely does not exhibit that behavior.
To reproduce:

1. Open NC by sliding down
2. Tilt your phone back or forth (45 degrees or more for example) and keep it tilted
3. Close NC by sliding up

It seems like while the NC is open the gyro is not updating the homescreen layout. When you close the NC it gets updated which makes the wallpaper and icons to move.

Maybe I'm wrong. Who knows.
 

I7guy

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To reproduce:

1. Open NC by sliding down
2. Tilt your phone back or forth (45 degrees or more for example) and keep it tilted
3. Close NC by sliding up

It seems like while the NC is open the gyro is not updating the homescreen layout. When you close the NC it gets updated which makes the wallpaper and icons to move.

Maybe I'm wrong. Who knows.
I tilted, rotated, shook and can't reproduce it.
 

drgreenberg

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The only issue that I still have on this beta (iPhone 6S+) is when rotating into landscape, if you 3D Touch any icon, it drops to like 10 FPS. This has been an ongoing issue since the introduction of iOS 9.0, iPhone 6S, and 3D Touch, and to me, should be resolved. I fail to grasp the concept of these phones not being "powerful" enough to give 3D touch a fluid animation. These are Apple's flagship phones, but the animation lags and stutters on that. I don't understand.
Since the problem is resolved by pulling Search screen down and then sliding it back up, it seems like the phone fails to put itself into the right accelerated GPU mode. I suspect that the blur effect from the search screen toggles the right mode, which then persists until exiting Springboard.
 

mtx4

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Scrolling down to search something is smooth like 9.3.1 on iphone 5s ?
It was finally fixed with 9.3, so I ask if it is so also in 9.3.2.
 

simba4

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How to f.. Up stop this appearing on my phone?
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DJLAXL

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Welp, I'm back. Couldn't handle it. Android is horrible. It really, really is. Permissions for this, permissions for that. Stuttery jagged animations, games would stutter like crazy, battery life was horrible....even with root. No thank you.

Glad to be back. Rocking a 128 6S now. 9.3.2 runs more fluidly on the 6S. Feels like a GM. We'll see what happens.
 
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