And it begins.I'm still buttery smooth with olive oil. You guys have issues.
I agree. iOS 9.1 public beta 5 was promising and for most part was smooth and I was shocked that the version released to the public was so bad. The lag is so bad that I wish I could go back to the beta version . Even scrolling Safari is laggy. Terrible effort by Apple . Hoping for a public beta of 9.2 soon to fix the mess that is iOS 9.1.I'm genuinely amazed by Apples subpar efforts in creating iOS 9. Customers and the tech industry wanted better performance instead of a horde of new features with an x amount of issues, seeing as we've been throug two substantial changes with iOS 7 & 8. Yet despite that, iOS 9 runs worse than 7 & 8. It's unbelievable that they failed to improve anything and actually once again made it worse compared to the updated versions of 7 (7.1.4) and 8 (8.1.4) in terms of fluidity.
60 fps my *** Schiller.
Unbelievably pathetic. All this has been present since beta 1, more than 3 months ago.
Fact is on iOS 9.1 my iPhone 6 is no different than a Nexus 5.The Galaxy S6 and Nexus 6p are faster and more responsive than iPhone 6Indeed. I remember a friend showing me his iPhone 6 with iOS9 beta 1 in June and I was like "this behaves like Android, specially the multitasking window". But nevertheless we concluded with the good old "hey it's a beta". How wrong we were...
Let's not rehash pages and pages about the same thing from a few other threads that have already been doing them. There's no point in that (and if someone really wants to for some reason, there are all these other threads still ongoing where they can read up more than anyone would want to about it all).And it begins.
"I have lag!!!" "I don't, something is wrong with your device." "I have seen this on EVERY device I've used, it's not just me." "Well, I don't have any lag, don't know what you're talking about"
It doesn't work that way. Every device performs the same. Only things usually effected by a bad backup are battery life, or general bugs that aren't related to performance. Unsubscribing because I'm sick of arguing about this in every single iOS 9 lag thread. There obviously is lag if SO many threads have been created on it.
In my opinion, if you aren't experiencing lag, stay out of the lag threads. You just aren't seeing it, and it will just create a perpetual argument that just kills the thread.
I do see lag but I'm usually popping in, adding my two cents, and unsubscribing because I can't argue anymore.