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Does CC lag more for you on ios 9 that it does in ios 8 ?

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FatPuppy

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I tried ios 9 on an iphone 5s and a 6 and CC lags on both with or without the fancy blur effects. I don't want this to be the new weather app lag where it is fixed after a year so I am asking you to make a big deal out of this and maybe Apple will fix it. Right now, CC lags even on ios 9.1 beta.
 

C DM

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The potentially bigger question in relation to something like that would be how much does it matter to someone (if at all) even if there is some lag?
 
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FatPuppy

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The potentially bigger question in relation to something like that would be how much does it matter to someone (if at all) even if there is some lag?
Don't you care if your device is laggy?
 
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C DM

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Don't you care if your device is laggy?
Sure, but at times it can depend to what degree and where--for example if it's a minor lag in the weather app when looking at different cities, which is something I almost never do, then it's not likely something that would matter much to me, even if it's there. Taking a more typical user, they probably wouldn't even realize there's some lag when it comes to some animations and movement, let alone perhaps care about it, especially when it comes to something they might rarely use, if ever at all (there are sure plenty of people out there that don't even know what Control Center is, let alone use it in some way, even occasionally).
 

FatPuppy

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I just realized that even swiping through pages lags :\ on my 5s, this is the worst iOS ever, now I love ios 8.
 
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JXShine

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On iOS 8, on my 6 plus, swiping up control center from home screen often lags and opens up an app in the dock instead. No longer happens on iOS 9 so I am happy
 

lovewd

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Sure, but at times it can depend to what degree and where--for example if it's a minor lag in the weather app when looking at different cities, which is something I almost never do, then it's not likely something that would matter much to me, even if it's there. Taking a more typical user, they probably wouldn't even realize there's some lag when it comes to some animations and movement, let alone perhaps care about it, especially when it comes to something they might rarely use, if ever at all (there are sure plenty of people out there that don't even know what Control Center is, let alone use it in some way, even occasionally).

This is the update Apple claimed would tout performance improvements. Lag is not a performance improvement. No matter how many excuses you sit here and try to make excuses for apple, the fact is they did not deliver what they promised with iOS 9. iPhone 5s and iPhone 6 are extremely powerful phones, and theres no reason they should be lagging anywhere. At all. Apple dropped the ball by releasing an update that even there newest, most powerful phones can't even handle without lag. If thats something you want to ignore, go right ahead, but I think the rest of us are pretty disappointed in apple for a GM with lag in it.
 
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FatPuppy

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I just... I would do anything to have the chance to try one of those devices from those users who voted "no".
 

C DM

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This is the update Apple claimed would tout performance improvements. Lag is not a performance improvement. No matter how many excuses you sit here and try to make excuses for apple, the fact is they did not deliver what they promised with iOS 9. iPhone 5s and iPhone 6 are extremely powerful phones, and theres no reason they should be lagging anywhere. At all. Apple dropped the ball by releasing an update that even there newest, most powerful phones can't even handle without lag. If thats something you want to ignore, go right ahead, but I think the rest of us are pretty disappointed in apple for a GM with lag in it.
I completely agree with all that. What I said was mainly in relation to Apple treating it as an important/major issue.
 

EJ8

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I just... I would do anything to have the chance to try one of those devices from those users who voted "no".

I voted no. I have no idea what you people are talking about. Mine is probably the same but I don't expect sheer perfection out of my phone. A millisecond here or there just doesn't matter. In fact as I answered, I don't even notice it. Same last year when you peeps said the animations weren't fast enough.
 

vertsix

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Absolutely it lags.

I've seen it lag on iPhone 5s, 6, 6 Plus so far on iOS 9.

The iPhone 5 however has been relatively smooth.
 
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