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I reverted to 9.3.2 beta 1.

I started noticing the slowdowns people were talking about here. After reverting the phone does feel faster again.

I submitted a bug report; hopefully this issue is fixed before the final release!
[doublepost=1461354944][/doublepost]By the way: The fact that stuttering has increased may be a sign that they're working on fixing the stuttering. It shows that they're touching the code; who knows, the next beta or final release may be smooth as silk. Here's hoping. :)
 
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There's no way this is the last build, lots of people are having this stuttering issue. When they release it to the public, they'll seed another to the people already on the second beta.
 
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It's either deal with stutter or bad battery life haha
[doublepost=1461367380][/doublepost]I just went back to 9.3.1 myself. Beta's just aren't a good idea haha I keep telling myself that yet I always end up trying one and then downgrading back to release lol
 
I was suffering from touch screen hangs for 10s plus at a time. These started with b1 and continued with b2

I decided to try a reset of settings and for the last day... No glitches.. Slightly odd but worth it if you might otherwise restore or go back level.

Now you do lose apple pay cards and wifi networks... But little else..

May be worth a shot?
 
Also reverted back to 9.3.2 b1 and much better on my 6s plus. On b2, the phone would randomly start to stutter and then be normal again. Strange behavior but that's what happens with beta.
Hopefully it'll get fixed in the next update.
 
It's either deal with stutter or bad battery life haha
[doublepost=1461367380][/doublepost]I just went back to 9.3.1 myself. Beta's just aren't a good idea haha I keep telling myself that yet I always end up trying one and then downgrading back to release lol
I'm dealing with the minimal amount of stutter, I like the battery life.
 
night mode with low power mode is cool and all - but all it does is turn off background apps - I don't think this a bug, but low power mode doesn't save nearly as much battery life as it did without the contrast - but it's probably better than nothing i guess, they should at least have the option avail even if it negates most low power benefits, so I love the feature. Just noticed it drains battery faster.
 
"Minimal"?You got to be kidding me.Every piece of animation on my iPhone shows stutter.Even on the unlock animation
I7guy using the words minimal stutter is itself a big deal. He is not sensitive to stutter. But surprisingly he accepted it. Ironically such persons prefer Android as they don't notice stuttering. Him sticking to iOS really puzzles me.
 
Can't you accept that it may vary from device to device too? Like, I'm seeing some blatant and far more common stutter with this beta, but it's still not happening all the time. Seems a bit random. I can certainly live with it, but part of that is knowing it's a beta. It's a weird thing where stutter bothers me because I want iOS to be a great product, but not because it really upsets me when I personally encounter it occasionally.
 
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Personally I am seeing no stutter when unlocking to the Home screen but I do have Reduce Motion on. Try it, it might temporarily fix your issues until the next build. 6s here.
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night mode with low power mode is cool and all - but all it does is turn off background apps - I don't think this a bug, but low power mode doesn't save nearly as much battery life as it did without the contrast - but it's probably better than nothing i guess, they should at least have the option avail even if it negates most low power benefits, so I love the feature. Just noticed it drains battery faster.

That's why you couldn't have LPM and NS enabled at the same time.

Now that Apple allow this, LPM won't be as beneficial if you have NS enabled.

It's still a great feature, LPM.
 
So when I downgraded back to 9.3.1 it won't let me enable iCloud music library anymore. Anyone else seeing this?
 

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