I will try. I don't really mind that "new" feature.How do you downgrade to 9.3.2b1?
Public beta testers- report the stuttering as a bug. That's why you have the beta right? Make Apple aware of it.
I've noticed the opposite. Maybe i'm getting use to it, or maybe its decreasing, unsure. But I have noticed that after a few hard reboots, its seeming to run better and battery life still remains to be very good. Is there more stutter compared to previous builds, absolutely.The stuttering is becoming worse by the day
It's badI've noticed the opposite. Maybe i'm getting use to it, or maybe its decreasing, unsure. But I have noticed that after a few hard reboots, its seeming to run better and battery life still remains to be very good. Is there more stutter compared to previous builds, absolutely.
No hyperbole at all.Theres a LOT of stutter.I rolled back to Beta 1 on my Air 2 and its all good.Still not on 8.4.1 level but reasonableNothing like going back to extremes and hyperbole. The good old days.
That is not what is being discussed. Sorry if you can't see your own post for what it is or isn't.No hyperbole at all.Theres a LOT of stutter.I rolled back to Beta 1 on my Air 2 and its all good.Still not on 8.4.1 level but reasonable
And I disagree completely.There is horrible stutter throughout the OS.In fact after unlocking rapidly swiping through homescreens has stutter which can last for 1-2 minutes until I stop swiping and wait for a few secondsThat is not what is being discussed. Sorry if you can't see your own post for what it is or isn't.
However, I never claimed my 6s on 9.3.2 was a stutter free zone; I claimed it was a minimal stutter free zone with fantastic battery life.
Is this while facing east or west?And I disagree completely.There is horrible stutter throughout the OS.In fact after unlocking rapidly swiping through homescreens has stutter which can last for 1-2 minutes until I stop swiping and wait for a few seconds
I don't have those symptoms on my phone, stutter is still in the same old places...i.e. the cellular screen.And I disagree completely.There is horrible stutter throughout the OS.In fact after unlocking rapidly swiping through homescreens has stutter which can last for 1-2 minutes until I stop swiping and wait for a few seconds
Then if this is the case I should not see horrible stutters all over the place this afternoon, about 3-4 hrs.That is not what is being discussed. Sorry if you can't see your own post for what it is or isn't.
However, I never claimed my 6s on 9.3.2 was a stutter free zone; I claimed it was a minimal stutter free zone with fantastic battery life.
It has slightly more stutters than the last beta, that typically last in instant or so.Then if this is the case I should not see horrible stutters all over the place this afternoon, about 3-4 hrs.
Maybe your usage is just very light web browsing or watching video. It is improper to speculate your usage. However, use that old claim "you have zero issue doesn't mean others have zero issue too", I don't agree with your "minimal stutter free zone".
Wait, you say "minimal stutter free zone". Do you actually mean this version has "too many stutters"? I want to know.
It has slightly more stutters than the last beta, that typically last in instant or so.
My usage is facetime, imessage, stocks, financial news, mail, web browsing, banking, video streaming, audio streaming and I don't know what else. I never claimed "everybody" should have no issues, and conversely if you are having an issue, doesn't mean anybody else is.
That's my use case.Everyone here should be made aware that you use reduce motion.
And according to your usage routine, your usage is highly unlikely to notice the stutter. So no wonder you cannot see it.It has slightly more stutters than the last beta, that typically last in instant or so.
My usage is facetime, imessage, stocks, financial news, mail, web browsing, banking, video streaming, audio streaming and I don't know what else. I never claimed "everybody" should have no issues, and conversely if you are having an issue, doesn't mean anybody else is.
So I turned off reduce motion and transparency and have been using it like that for a while. There is no change, no stutters. I'm turning them on now, 'cause I dislike eye candy.Everyone here should be made aware that you use reduce motion.
I use reduce motion as well, but as much as I would like to use reduce transparency I can't quite do it as its not that it just turns off eye candy but it takes things uglier by changing the dock background to gray no matter what.So I turned off reduce motion and transparency and have been using it like that for a while. There is no change, no stutters. I'm turning them on now, 'cause I dislike eye candy.
How would Reduce Transparency benefit you otherwise?I use reduce motion as well, but as much as I would like to use reduce transparency I can't quite do it as its not that it just turns off eye candy but it takes things uglier by changing the dock background to gray no matter what.
It's a personal preference as to the look. I played around with it on and off...it is true the dock turns a wee bit uglier; but I guess I got used to it.How would Reduce Transparency benefit you otherwise?
Less use of graphical computations as I use my devices and thus less load on the CPU/GPU/battery/etc. (even if it's quite minimal each time) and basically eye candy that I don't care for. Mostly just not something I care for, like I don't when it comes to animations, so no real upside to having it all enabled if I could disable it without side-effects that I might care about (in case of transparency the dock background side-effect is something that I care enough about to outweigh my lack of care for transparency).How would Reduce Transparency benefit you otherwise?