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C DM

macrumors Sandy Bridge
Oct 17, 2011
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This is how it looks with character previews off.
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This is how it looks in the Apple ID sign in window with character preview off. View attachment 637379

It's a little thing but it annoys me a bit;)

i see,but i never call it a bug :) it never disturbed me,by the way i see you are from denmark. i'm sad for daniel agger retired from football :)

Yeah I'm not sure if it's a bug or a change made by Apple intenionally, but thanks for the confirmation.

Interesting. But it is possible that it's intentional - maybe they want us to make less mistakes when typing passwords?
It's like that for password entry fields and the related "dark" Apple keyboard that is used for password entry in iOS 9.3.2 and as I recall earlier as well. (Again, form what I recall, for reasons that I mentioned in an earlier reply at https://forums.macrumors.com/thread...nce-improvements.1979039/page-2#post-23046307.)
 

minato21

macrumors regular
Aug 16, 2015
183
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Anyone else getting a messages late sometimes? Happened twice now since installing this beta
 

6836838

Suspended
Jul 18, 2011
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Battery consumption on 6S seems much better. Currently 2h38 usage, 8h standby and 54% remaining.

Around 2h of that usage is online gaming.
 

Jamesk811

macrumors 6502
Mar 23, 2015
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Siri suggestions screen has changed the layout - now fits more apps in suggested apps and suggested contacts look different
 

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typicaluser

macrumors regular
Sep 15, 2013
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second that..it's soo fluid, silky smooth. i can't call it a ''beta'' seed :)
Apple might be doing optimization for idevices across the board for the moment, even though people with latest 6s/plus might already find performance satisfying. Besides, devices prior to 6s/plus are more likely to be the major concern of 9.3.3.
 

Beeplance

macrumors 68000
Jul 29, 2012
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Apple might be doing optimization for idevices across the board for the moment, even though people with latest 6s/plus might already find performance satisfying. Besides, devices prior to 6s/plus are more likely to be the major concern of 9.3.3.

Hopefully this. 9.3.3 is gonna be the last update for my 5S, so it would be nice for some proper optimisation across the operating system. 9.3.2 is quite ok, but I won't say no to more bug fixes.
 

Makale.Helvetia

macrumors 6502a
Sep 14, 2014
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Apple might be doing optimization for idevices across the board for the moment, even though people with latest 6s/plus might already find performance satisfying. Besides, devices prior to 6s/plus are more likely to be the major concern of 9.3.3.

this ''optimization'' is really fit well on 5s and mini 2, 3rd day and buttery smooth, this beta is done. i hope they won't break it on final release, and i won't say no if this release will come as final :)
 

typicaluser

macrumors regular
Sep 15, 2013
143
64
this ''optimization'' is really fit well on 5s and mini 2, 3rd day and buttery smooth, this beta is done. i hope they won't break it on final release, and i won't say no if this release will come as final :)
So glad to hear this as I am on iPhone 6. These days it's normal to get tons of new features or so called bug-fixing updates for iOS, but actual stability improvements are rare. I have taken extra care not to install 9.3.2 knowing 9.3.3 is coming and words on betas are mostly positive. Believe me, it's very hard to avoid auto-update for iOS lately.
 

Jayson A

macrumors 68030
Sep 16, 2014
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Have you restored your device as new? I have yet to see this lag on any device running any beta.

Yes and it happens on both my iPad and iPhone. (iOS 9.3.2)

If I'm playing a game and my wife turns out a light, my game starts to stutter like crazy. It didn't do that before 9.3.2
 

Mlrollin91

macrumors G5
Nov 20, 2008
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Yes and it happens on both my iPad and iPhone. (iOS 9.3.2)

If I'm playing a game and my wife turns out a light, my game starts to stutter like crazy. It didn't do that before 9.3.2
Yep does not happen. I purposely set it up in a dark room while racing Real Racing 3. I told someone to turn on the lights (recessed lighting directly above my device), screen lit up, no stutter at all. Both 6s and Air 2 on 9.3.3 and a 6s on 9.3.2.
 

Jayson A

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Sep 16, 2014
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Yep does not happen. I purposely set it up in a dark room while racing Real Racing 3. I told someone to turn on the lights (recessed lighting directly above my device), screen lit up, no stutter at all. Both 6s and Air 2 on 9.3.3 and a 6s on 9.3.2.

I saw it happen while playing a game and the lights were turned off and the screen started dimming. It happens on my iPad Mini 4 a lot because that's what I play games on.

I've heard others talk about lag during screen dimming and I kinda was like "Yeah right" until I updated my iPad mini 4. Everything was fine at first and I wasn't even thinking about the auto-dimming lag, but then the right conditions hit and I was playing a game while my iPad was dimming and sure enough, I got about 10-15 seconds of bad stutter in a game that is otherwise flawless 60fps.
 

Mlrollin91

macrumors G5
Nov 20, 2008
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I saw it happen while playing a game and the lights were turned off and the screen started dimming. It happens on my iPad Mini 4 a lot because that's what I play games on.

I've heard others talk about lag during screen dimming and I kinda was like "Yeah right" until I updated my iPad mini 4. Everything was fine at first and I wasn't even thinking about the auto-dimming lag, but then the right conditions hit and I was playing a game while my iPad was dimming and sure enough, I got about 10-15 seconds of bad stutter in a game that is otherwise flawless 60fps.

So does it primarily occur during dimming of the screen automatically or brightening of the screen automatically. Or is it about the same both ways? I've only trees the brightening (going from dark to bright). I have yet to try going from bright to dark. I will try in the morning.
 

Jayson A

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Sep 16, 2014
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So does it primarily occur during dimming of the screen automatically or brightening of the screen automatically. Or is it about the same both ways? I've only trees the brightening (going from dark to bright). I have yet to try going from bright to dark. I will try in the morning.

I've only noticed during bright to dim.
 

iOSUser7

macrumors 6502a
Jun 23, 2014
662
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9.3.3 Final along with iOS 10 beta 2 today ?

:)
It's been only one week since the third beta so I don't see 9.3.3 released today.

However it is very likely that Apple will release iOS 10.0 Beta 2 today and follow the usual two weeks gap between each beta.
 

Mlrollin91

macrumors G5
Nov 20, 2008
14,172
10,187
It's been only one week since the third beta so I don't see 9.3.3 released today.

However it is very likely that Apple will release iOS 10.0 Beta 2 today and follow the usual two weeks gap between each beta.
Agreed. Final either next Tuesday or Wednesday (after the 4th) or the week of the 11th.
 

Mlrollin91

macrumors G5
Nov 20, 2008
14,172
10,187
I don't think there will be a beta 4. Im guessing a final release next week after the 4th, or the week of the 11th.
 
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