Then your phone is broke, not software issue = hardware issueAlready do that 3 times...
Go to apple store
Then your phone is broke, not software issue = hardware issueAlready do that 3 times...
I only get microstutter and animations are jerky.. i don't think this is hardware ...Then your phone is broke, not software issue = hardware issue
Go to apple store
Might be the GPU in your hardware. If you can reproduce the issue at the store, they will most likely exchange itI only get microstutter and animations are jerky.. i don't think this is hardware ...
Then it's time to newer iPhone (6S/7) I guess..
In mine too, that's why I am gonna stay there. Only if 10.3 brings some more speed on table I would update.
They aren't really for most people, at least not really between minor/bugfix updates. In cases when there is something there, it's often enough some early versions of a major update that haven't quite been optimized enough or have some room for performance and stability improvements. There's also the factor that generally speaking things will be more optimized to the more recent hardware and older hardware will not be as quick as time goes on because of that and because things are progressing ahead basically.I don't understand why Apple is slowing devices ...
They aren't really for most people, at least not really between minor/bugfix updates. In cases when there is something there, it's often enough some early versions of a major update that haven't quite been optimized enough or have some room for performance and stability improvements. There's also the factor that generally speaking things will be more optimized to the more recent hardware and older hardware will not be as quick as time goes on because of that and because things are progressing ahead basically.
That said, seems like you didn't have issues with your device and iOS 10.2.1 until your recent restore, meaning based on what you said it was running that version just fine for you.
What I'm saying is that you didn't come across these issues when you were using iOS 10.2.1 or some other version of iOS 10, just when you made this recent restore last week.My phone is new , he came from Factory with 10.02 , i made a Ota update at 10.2.1 3 weeks ago . Well last week suddenly my phone was going crazy , i decide to make a restore and nothing happened , 2 restore, 3 restore and 2 Factory reset today .. still same issues ...
What I'm saying is that you didn't come across these issues when you were using iOS 10.2.1 or some other version of iOS 10, just when you made this recent restore last week.
Right, not quite sure about that, and it seems like we are all trying to figure it out and not having that much luck so far in this thread.Eaxctly .. suddenly all brokens , But i don't know why.. and that's driving me crazy ..
Right, not quite sure about that, and it seems like we are all trying to figure it out and not having that much luck so far in this thread.
That said, it seems like what you said in one of the recent posts, "I don't understand why Apple is slowing devices ..." doesn't quite seem to hold given then you weren't having issues with your device even on the latest iOS version until something weird started going on with it seemingly unrelated to Apple slowing devices or anything like that.
Well, things generally wouldn't be all good for a few weeks if there was something inherently bad in iOS 10.2.1 itself. In your case it sounds like something got mixed up, either in some combination of your particular device, data, etc. I was just commenting on the more general statement that was made about Apple supposedly slowing down devices and contrasting it against your device being just fine with the latest iOS 10.2.1 update and prior iOS 10 versions at least as far as slowing down or anything like that is concerned (until something else went wrong with it for some reason).Wtf man no... i was on 10.0.2 after a made a Ota update to 10.2.1 , all was good 2,3 weeks ! After that my phone is going crazy and i made a sistem restore and i setup my phone as new and nothing .. i think Ota update was messing some things ..or god knows..
Well, things generally wouldn't be all good for a few weeks if there was something inherently bad in iOS 10.2.1 itself. In your case it sounds like something got mixed up, either in some combination of your particular device, data, etc. I was just commenting on the more general statement that was made about Apple supposedly slowing down devices and contrasting it against your device being just fine with the latest iOS 10.2.1 update and prior iOS 10 versions at least as far as slowing down or anything like that is concerned (until something else went wrong with it for some reason).
There are some differences, but those shouldn't be really ones that would be related to what you've been seeing.I will make a dfu restore tomorrow and see what it's happens ! I was confuze and i put my phone in reconvery mode , not in dfu .. what do you think , it's a difference between recovery mode and dfu restore ?
There are some differences, but those shouldn't be really ones that would be related to what you've been seeing.
At this point it sounds like you don't really have anything to lose by trying.Dfu don't help' in my way? I searched on YouTube and recovery mode keeping Fileș and dfu cleaning all files..
10.3 is actually a big step forward in terms of performance.
"hurr planned obsolescene" people need to chill out
So is the i7 faster or slower than the i6s?The software on the other hand feels slower actually on a 7 than a 6s.
Apps do run a bit faster on the 7