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It's my everyday use device at home and for leisure, and I haven't encountered any major issues. Any specific apps you're curious about?
Nope, not specifically. I use my iPad the exact same way. But thanks a lot for your response!
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It's my everyday use device at home and for leisure, and I haven't encountered any major issues. Any specific apps you're curious about?
Actually, how have you found performance to be compared to 9.2.1?
 
Nope, not specifically. I use my iPad the exact same way. But thanks a lot for your response!
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Actually, how have you found performance to be compared to 9.2.1?
All seem to be incrementally improved. I haven't experienced any major app incompatibilities or crashing. Most functions seem to be fine. Lag seems to be negligible and a general improvement from 9.2.
 
Hi. I may be new to the forums, but I do know quite a few iOS tricks. This will be a log of things I find in the beta of iOS 9.3.

2/25/16; iOS 9.3 Public Beta Release 4
-Safari-installed applications (such as AirShou) are still functional after updating to 4th public beta of iOS 9.3
-I may just be blind, but I have yet to find the new Night Shift feature
 
Hi. I may be new to the forums, but I do know quite a few iOS tricks. This will be a log of things I find in the beta of iOS 9.3.

2/25/16; iOS 9.3 Public Beta Release 4
-Safari-installed applications (such as AirShou) are still functional after updating to 4th public beta of iOS 9.3
-I may just be blind, but I have yet to find the new Night Shift feature
Night Shift feature is only available in 64 bits devices, iPhone 5S and up.
 
Is this new on iOS 9.3 beta 4? My iPad Air is on charge, I put it on at 17% & it just bleeped & lit up at 50%. Does it now tell you when it's half charged?
 
I have 9.3 Beta 4 installed. I noticed that 9.3 appears to correct a bug that existed in previous versions when attempting to use Siri Eyes Free installed on Ford Sync systems through a iPhone Bluetooth connection..
 
Is this new on iOS 9.3 beta 4? My iPad Air is on charge, I put it on at 17% & it just bleeped & lit up at 50%. Does it now tell you when it's half charged?
Interesting, how was the bleep sound? Like the default charging sound?
 
First time trying out the 9.3 public beta (on my 6s Plus) and I have to say that this beta feels surprisingly stable. Could easily be a daily driver until the official release.
 
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