Absolutely horrible. Even a little bit slower than the already unusable iOS8. Would not recommend installing until GM.
I know it's bad now but how can you not recommend installing until GM when you have no clue what the next beta(s) will bring?
Absolutely horrible. Even a little bit slower than the already unusable iOS8. Would not recommend installing until GM.
JulyThis is dev only right now correct? If so whens the public beta release?
Absolutely agree.
Updated back to iOS 8.4 beta 4, again.
I've been very impressed with iOS 9's speed, battery issues aside. And I love the font, hence why I'm still using it instead of going back to 8.4. If iOS 9 beta will not have the new Apple Music app for a while, I'm going to switch back to 8.4 because I want to start using it.Yeah, same here. 8.4b4 on my 6+, because battery life was dreadful (4 hours usage is not acceptable when normal is 8-12 for me).
El Cap though, solid as a rock (pun not intended). Way better than any "stable" version of Yosemite where Mission Control loved to lag after a few hours and the only thing that fixed it was a reboot. I have days of uptime with El Cap already and MC is as fluid as ever. Fantastic stuff for a beta 1.
Upgrade or clean install? I did an upgrade and didn't notice any slowness. Battery life was bad though.There reason I'm using it daily because I updated my Apple Watch to OS2.0 and I have to be on IOS9, there is no way to downgrade the watch, if there was I'd go back to 8.3 because iOS9 is so sluggish and slow.....not to mention the battery life.
I was looking forward to the multitasking, mostly PIP, too but was disappointed when I saw that only the iPad Mini 2+ would be getting it. I've been considering upgrading to the larger iPad for a while now. I love the size of my Mini but the entire Mini line has become Apple's step child. Why get two year old technology at today's new prices.Overall not bad, some of the smaller tweaks are a nice improvement but really was looking forward to multitasking. Seriously considering a upgrade at this point.
iOS 8 on my first gen Mini is not unusable. I even dropped my jailbreak for 8.4 and noticed everything got very quick and snappy. Especially for an older device. Noticed the same thing on my iPad 2 (test dummy for the iPad mini).Absolutely horrible. Even a little bit slower than the already unusable iOS8. Would not recommend installing until GM.
Very quick and snappy? You sure you don’t have the mini 2?iOS 8 on my first gen Mini is not unusable. I even dropped my jailbreak for 8.4 and noticed everything got very quick and snappy. Especially for an older device. Noticed the same thing on my iPad 2 (test dummy for the iPad mini).
Anyone as crazy as me?
I install El Capitan, insider preview 10, and iOS 9 beta 1, on all my only and primary devices including phone, pad, Mac...
New emoji looks ugly.
I was looking forward to the multitasking, mostly PIP, too but was disappointed when I saw that only the iPad Mini 2+ would be getting it. I've been considering upgrading to the larger iPad for a while now. I love the size of my Mini but the entire Mini line has become Apple's step child. Why get two year old technology at today's new prices.
And even Windows 10 is really solid - I cannot say it is super solid, though.Almost! I have 10 preview on my MacBook Pro and el capitan as well. Both are super smooth. Task view is awesome in windows 10 preview, can't remember the last time I actually enjoyed using a windows system, mad props to Microsoft.
Still somewhat hesitant about iOS 9 though. Think I will jump on the band wagon this weekend.
My iPad Mini is black (first gen only had black and silver). I find it useable. Obviously not as smooth as the newer devices (Parents have the iPad Air 2). But good for Clash of Clans, Youtube, Light Internet browsing, and Video watching.Very quick and snappy? You sure you don’t have the mini 2?
Because it’s not just that mine isn’t anywhere near quick or snappy it is simply not usable
Was in the Apple Store today to get my watch sent away to be reset to 1.01 and according to the genius its mobile/cellular data that's causing the battery issues in beta 1
I had the exact same thought. When I had VideoPane on my iPad Mini 1st Gen I didnt feel it had any trouble. I could go without the Multitasking features for just the Picture-in-Picture and I would be very happy.Total bs apple doesn't allow multi by default on other devices. Since it is baked into iOS 9 I would think a tweak would be super easy to create - once 9 is jail broken. There were a few tweaks out there for 8 that worked well.
Compare to the new features, as long as there is no significant horrible issue impacting the usability of devices, new beta is worth trying than holding on formal software.I've been running iOS betas as my daily driver since iPhone OS 3. So yes I'm running iOS 9 on my iPhone 6, iPad Air 2, and El Capitan on my MacBook Air, and WatchOS 2 on my Apple Watch all of which are my heaviest used devices. Sometimes its hard to do work on betas but eh that's life.