Can anyone say about the app switcher performance on iPad 4th gen? It has been terrible since iOS 9
I don't agree. iOS 9.3 is miles better than iOS 9.0. The changes are small and incremental with each beta, so you might not notice immediately, but if you compare 9.3 beta 3 to a demo model running iOS 9.0 in a store somewhere, you'll see that 9.3 beta 3 is really a lot better.Because 6 months later not much has changed as regards performance
Hugs and kisses!Oh goody...you two. Personal opinion is how you know something? Ok, well my opinion is that I'm going to ignore you both. Buhbye!
Things have definitely improved but it's still not on the level of 8.4.1I don't agree. iOS 9.3 is miles better than iOS 9.0. The changes are small and incremental with each beta, so you might not notice immediately, but if you compare 9.3 beta 3 to a demo model running iOS 9.0 in a store somewhere, you'll see that 9.3 beta 3 is really a lot better.
Also, I don't really care how smooth the mobile data menu is. It's not something one uses very frequently I suppose.
My health app won't work, it's simply crashes on launch with 9.3 dp3, anyone else found this?
you are a "dear friend" indeed thanks for the reply! really tempted, to move from beta 1. Yes, beta 1 wasn't perfect, but 95% of time was even better than iOS 8.4.1
Wow. Some people would immediately pop out the moment you say this.Things have definitely improved but it's still not on the level of 8.4.1
People of MacRumors, if a weird thing happens on your phone ONCE but you can't reproduce it, or it goes away after a hard reset, it's probably not a BUG. It's just a glitch.
Mine is still bad. 6+, 1 year old. Before this beta it could get 10-9 hours of usage now it can get 5-7.How is battery life?
Stays highlighted while on for my iPhone 6. What iPhone or device are you seeing it not stay highlighted?
Negative. A bug you can fix. A glitch not so much.Eh? Whatever you want to call it it's a software issue that can be fixed. It's just a lot harder to track down if it's not easily reproducible.
Yes you can. That's what an "edge case" is and they are fixed all the time, especially when there are logs and reports available...Negative. A bug you can fix. A glitch not so much.
Thanks for checking, after several restarts it working okay nowJust checked. Seems to work fine for me....
Computer Scientist?Yes you can. That's what an "edge case" is and they are fixed all the time, especially when there are logs and reports available...
Source: computer scientist
yeah, software developer hereYes you can. That's what an "edge case" is and they are fixed all the time, especially when there are logs and reports available...
Source: computer scientist
iPhone 5 users please give me a feedback on this one.
First of all i'm really glad to hear that iOS 9.3 beta 3 brings back the fluidity to the iPhone 5. iOS 9.3 beta 2 is horrible while beta 1 was perfect.
I will wait for the public beta to be released as i'm on public beta profile. So here goes my question:
- did anyone here with an iPhone 5 notice that opening app switcher (double click home button) and swiping to the last few "open" apps always crashes the phone?
My iPhone 5 does a springboard each and everytime. I tried closing all the app cards but the issue still occurs once the last open app list gets longer and longer. I read about that exact same problem on Reddit when someone was running iOS 9.2 public beta 2 on his iPhone 5.
I noticed the issue on iOS 9.3 beta 1 and beta 2. Hope this beta 3 solves that. Everything was OK for me while i was on official iOS versions.
Thanks and cheers!
Alex