Honestly, this is a good thing. I can't name any other company that does this. Even Google only releases maybe 1 or two developer previews each year. I've already had 10+ different beta's in the past 6 months, and I'm not even a registered developer.I don't think anyone including Apple seriously cares anymore. They have disabled UDID detection, made it possible to install betas without even using iTunes.
People who are not registered developers are installing betas... So what, who cares?
Still the same, but it's not a bug. It's just designed that way. It's a bit awkward indeed.How's the scrolling in the multitasking window? Still awful fast animations? It's like skipping cards on iOS 9.2.1 because it scrolls so fast even with the slightest touch.
I think this is an unfair statement. The fact that Apple fixed some performance issues in iOS 9.3 only proves that iOS 9 was indeed "broken". It's been more than 6 months since the first iOS 9 beta, so we've been stuck with lackluster performance for more than 6 months (about 25% of the average two-year lifespan of an iPhone and more than 50% of the iOS 9 lifespan). I'm not going to praise Apple for fixing something they broke in the first place. I'm happy they fixed it, but they simply shouldn't have broken it in the first place.But, this can not be! What about all the forum threads regarding how Apple was deliberately and maliciously crippling the iPhone 6 with iOS 9 to drive sales of the iPhone 6s. Planned obsolescence!
Been that way for a few years now, so hardly new or surprising.Honestly, this is a good thing. I can't name any other company that does this. Even Google only releases maybe 1 or two developer previews each year. I've already had 10+ different beta's in the past 6 months, and I'm not even a registered developer.
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Still the same, but it's not a bug. It's just designed that way. It's a bit awkward indeed.
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I think this is an unfair statement. The fact that Apple fixed some performance issues in iOS 9.3 only proves that iOS 9 was indeed "broken". It's been more than 6 months since the first iOS 9 beta, so we've been stuck with lackluster performance for more than 6 months (about 25% of the average two-year lifespan of an iPhone and more than 50% of the iOS 9 lifespan). I'm not going to praise Apple for fixing something they broke in the first place. I'm happy they fixed it, but they simply shouldn't have broken it in the first place.
By the time iOS 9.3 comes out we'll probably be approaching the end of February or even March, that's almost 6 months since the official release of iOS 9.0. Inexcusable in my opinion.
Not really, until iOS 8 you had to be a registered developer and register your phone. With the public beta's and now the beta profile, you really only have to install a profile on your phone and then you're good to go. It's become much easier to install beta's, and they also have become more accessible.Been that way for a few years now, so hardly new or surprising.
Now that's what I call an amazing use of 3D Touch. I really welcome this one. Heck, I've been wondering why the App Store and iTunes Store didn't have this in the first place. Should be very convenient this way.New 3D Touch in App Store and iTunes Store !!!!
Not at the moment I'm afraid. At least, I would not take the risk. In the past it was possible (from my experience), but it looks like Apple is really tightening it up. You're gonna have to wait for the Public Beta I guess. If Apple follows previous timelines, it should become available today.Is it possible to install this beta if we are not developers ?
Yes it is Possible. It installed fine on my 5S and 6S Plus.Is it possible to install this beta if we are not developers ?
Search 'iOS 9.3 configuration' on twitter and you'll find a link to the config profile so you can OTA. I did it and running it on iPhone 6S Plus and Apple Watch. Now downloading to iPad Pro.....not a registered developerIs it possible to install this beta if we are not developers ?
Both 6 and 6s are stutter free (for most part) they still stutter and do not yet match smoothness of iPhone 5c. 5s has same stutter as 9.2for the iphone 6s is the control center stutter free and 60fps animation?
The OP notes that the 6 is stutter free but what about the "s" model?
6S Plus users try this for fun
• Go to homescreen and hold the phone in landscape mode. Swipe down to bring spotlight search with black landscape keyboard. Now flip the phone upside down and see the show. It cracks me up everytime. Keyboard loses the race all the time