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If it fixes the animation "bug", it effectively slows my device down and worsens performance/responsiveness.
So are you telling me that your not happy with a iPhone unless this bug that basically takes away the experience of the Ui is present. I'd rather have some animation to pad transitioning between apps even if there are a few stutters.
 
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So are you telling me that your not happy with a iPhone unless this bug that basically takes away the experience of the Ui is present. I'd rather have some animation to pad transitioning between apps even if there are a few stutters.

nope never said that. Been using Windows since 95 or so with animations disabled. Like speed, not eye candy. Am I happier with my phone without the useless animations or the fade since I have reduced motion enabled? Yes.
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Apple doesn't fix bugs, people aren't happy...Apple fixes bugs, people are not happy...

It's not about the bug being fixed. It is more about why can't it be a feature and keep everyone happy. About 50/50 here use the "bug" according to the poll.
 
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nope never said that. Been using Windows since 95 or so with animations disabled. Like speed, not eye candy. Am I happier with my phone without the useless animations ? Yes.
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It's not about the bug being fixed. It is more about why can't it be a feature and keep everyone happy. About 50/50 here use the "bug" according to the poll.
Well, it being a potential feature is a separate/different discussion than one about Apple fixing a bug really. And for something to be a feature, and that's assuming that it's a feature that Apple wants to provide to begin with, it would have to be defined and refined to work properly (rather than a glitch that completely disables everything and in the process creates some visual/flow inconsistencies at times, as brought up by some in the thread about that glitch).
 
Battery is much improved on my 6s with this build. At 3 hours of usage and 4 hours of stand by and still at 73%. On Beta 1 it would be down to 50% or lower by now. I hope this is the GM like with 9.2B4. That way I don't have to update again and risk losing battery.
 
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The method I use is this: Activate Assistive Touch, activate Spotlight, then rotate your phone like crazy lol. Rotate up, down, right, left, let it do the magic keyboard float etc. Then switch to emojis and swipe through a few pages and do the same thing until the memory crashes and the bug activates. I will update when I get home. Work has blocked updating and iMessage pictures via our work WiFi.
Scary thing is: I don't know if this is serious or not...
 
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Scary thing is: I don't know if this is serious or not...

Hahahaha, I am dead serious my friend. This is how I activated the bug. The spotlight swipe rarely worked for me. This does the trick every time....before today of course :(
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Scary thing is: I don't know if this is serious or not...


The original video I watched
 
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The unlock animation lags fairly often on my iPhone 6s.

Never had that issue before this beta.
 
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I cannot find Sunset to Sunrise mode under Night Shift settings. This is on Fresh DFU install on 6S Plus and phone set up as new.

Nevermind, reboot fixed.

"No Animations" bug cannot be triggered anymore. Seems to be fixed.
 
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Every time I update my iPad Pro I have to input my iCloud password and set up Hey Siri.

My iPhone doesn't do this.
 
Seeing random stutters throughout the phone. No specific spot.

I had that for a bit after the update, but then I noticed that the phone was rebuilding my iCloud Photo Library, and thus was quite busy in the background. This morning after all that's done it's been smooth as silk.
 
I had that for a bit after the update, but then I noticed that the phone was rebuilding my iCloud Photo Library, and thus was quite busy in the background. This morning after all that's done it's been smooth as silk.

my 5s is so silk as you said, the slowness is maybe due to indexing files after updating.

and not any single issue so far.. a real GM seed :)
 
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Also seeing stutters throughout the phone on 6S. Was playing a game and the animations slowed down like I was in slomo. Also noticed facebook pages has started opening then crashing almost immediately.
 
First build of iOS 9.X.x that has any stutter for me. Im getting it with multitasking and also with swiping between pages. Set phone up as new. My battery is way better, but performance has decreased. I am currently at 1hr 3 minutes usage, 1 hr 52 minutes standby with 97% remaining. I would easily be close to 80% by now. That 1hr of usage is mainly Real Racing, which is CPU intensive and obviously, screen on.
 
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Yep this build seems to be a mess performance wise. Getting random low frame rate in and out of apps like the clockspeed is not boosting when needed or is throttling for no reason.
 
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Is it possible to downgrade back to 9.3.1 via the Option-Update method (or shift-update method)? Would appreciate any help.
 
Is it possible to downgrade back to 9.3.1 via the Option-Update method (or shift-update method)? Would appreciate any help.
Nope. Pretty sure you need to DFU restore, but I could be wrong. If you don't have a back form 9.3.1 archived in iTunes or iCloud, you won't be able to restore your data.

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Anyone that downloaded 9.3.2 PB2, can you post build number please.
 
Is it possible to downgrade back to 9.3.1 via the Option-Update method (or shift-update method)? Would appreciate any help.
It's possible. It doesn't necessrily mean that it will all be nice and fresh and glitch free afterward, but in many cases it works out fine.
 
Overall performance seems good on my 6s, but definitely more animation jitters than before. Not a huge deal, but it is a change from previous builds.

I can live with this if overall performance and battery life remain good.
 
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