That's how they "fix" the problem, I guess?Oh god... they simply can't fix it all, can they? Fix one, trash the other...
That's how they "fix" the problem, I guess?Oh god... they simply can't fix it all, can they? Fix one, trash the other...
I'd change DND to the circle traffic thingy with a slash through it (e.g, no left turn, etc...) and then make Night Shift the moon with nothing else.I still prefer the lamp shade but I see what they've done. It's like an eye with the moon as the pupil. Still looks to similar to the DnD icon however.
noooo way with beta 2 now whatsapp doesnt connect on 3g/4g only on wifi, this happened with 9 beta dam this is huge problem
Has anyone had an unlock stutter like this? iPhone 6s plus.
Does this happen every time?
Can you try hiding the clock into a folder if so, and then see if it persists.
I mean just hold the clock app and move it into a folder, or even off of the main home screen (make sure you unlock into the screen without the clock on though).It happens if the phone has been inactive for anything over a minute and I re-unlock. The only time it doesn't stutter is when I re-lock immediately after unlocking and re-unlock. I think it is most likely because something is still in memory that helps it not stutter. I"m not sure what you mean by hiding the clock in a folder, if you're talking about in xcode I am not really familiar enough with the program to be messing with things. Public Beta tester here, not developer. If you mean something else please explain and I will attempt.
I mean just hold the clock app and move it into a folder, or even off of the main home screen (make sure you unlock into the screen without the clock on though).
That animated clock app is so useless, no one is gonna check the time using the icon.
I feel like it's one of those pre-iOS7 things that needs to go away.I think they should simply remove the seconds hand as that's constantly moving.
That animated clock app is so useless, no one is gonna check the time using the icon.
Lol I actually did once, and probably only once. Needed to see how roughly many seconds until the next minute for something and I looked at the second hand on the clock iconThat animated clock app is so useless, no one is gonna check the time using the icon.
The folders have been stuttering for me since 9.0I gotcha, with the live icon could be making it stutter. However, I moved it into a folder and it did not make a difference. One thing that did make a difference that I just tried was if I turn on the display without unlocking immediately with touch ID and then unlock after a second or two it unlocks just fine with no stutter.
Same. Opening a folder most of the time(first time opening in a bit) is a choppy mess, really slow.The folders have been stuttering for me since 9.0
That animated clock app is so useless, no one is gonna check the time using the icon.
Anybody using iPhone 6s has status bar lag during Touch ID unlock? This problem was since 9.0, but why it's really hard for Apple to fix this small bug? Really annoying. I tried these things and the bug still exist:
• Power off & on
• Hold Power and Home until Apple logo
• Restore & Set Up as New iPhone
• Restore & Restore from iTunes/iCloud Backup
• Reset Home Screen Layout
• Set any of iOS Wallpaper
• Moving Clock app to folder, second page, etc.
Yeah, my 5s is the same, nc and cc smooth and folders lag only once after a turn off.I have 6s+ on pb and I am not seeing this. No status bar lag. CC and NC have no lag or stutter either. Clock app is buried in a folder.
I do see a stutter the first time I open a folder after off/on. Then all folders open without a stutter.
My iPhone 5s finally feels like it did on iOS 8. Since iOS 9 it has just felt sluggish. Control center, switching apps, and spotlight were the worst. Now it feels smooth af, not sure what they did, but it worked. How is it that an OS can be optimized like that? What do they change? (No programming background here)