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My experience with 9.0 has been nearly flawless (other than a Pages specific bug on my iPhone in landscape mode). No lag, better battery life than iOS 8 (which had great battery life for me), and helpful new features.
 
Really frustrating. 9.0 has been the buggiest iOS release from Apple thus far. I'm really hoping that it will run better on the 6s/6s+.
For you....because objectively, thats not true at all for the majority. Ios had a huge beta and is way less buggy than ios 8.0 which was particularly bad on old hardware
 
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I also had to update 11 of my apps. No biggie though. Someone anyone pointed out that because of the Xcode issue going around, recent apps that got updates might need to be updated again.
 
I installed it. Went without a hitch.
Then I went to the App store and tapped "Update", I now have 20 updates. For some reason apps installed/updated in the last 7 days had to be reinstalled.

Other than that, my phone (iPhone 6+) runs well, no lag. In fact I dare say it runs faster, and uses less battery.

And you've determined that in the past 10 minutes?
 
I already found the Hey Siri training feature on the 9.1 PB. I thought I missed out that feature, but apparently it's new.

This isn't new in iOS 9.1 -- the "Hey Siri" training is in iOS 9.0 as well. The training I just did in 9.0 had me say five phrases. Is this feature more advanced in 9.1?
 
I keep getting "unable to check for software update" when trying to update ota from my 6 plus. It did the same thing with iOS 9.0. Is there a fix for this?
 
Seems to be an issue in Beta 2 of 9.1 too. It shows me an Excel update from September 18th, that was already installed.
 
This isn't new in iOS 9.1 -- the "Hey Siri" training is in iOS 9.0 as well. The training I just did in 9.0 had me say five phrases. Is this feature more advanced in 9.1?
Nope, exactly the same. Apparently I did not notice the feature in the iOS 9 PB.
 
Just updated to 9.0.1 on my iPhone 6 and when someone calls, it doesn't display incoming call at all, my phone just vibrates until i power down the phone. WTF!!!
 
I hope this fixes the clock skew problem some people are having. At least one app had to suspend its services because of random clock skew across their iOS 9 using players.

http://www.volleythat.com/essays/20...t-millions-of-iphone-clocks-to-the-wrong-time

It still amazes me how stuff like this can make it to release, especially when you have such a larger beta testing pool than before. And I know for a fact people reported this.

My phone is 80 seconds fast!

EDIT: Nope, still broken. How utterly disappointing. I guess I'll be manually syncing my phone to my Casio radio-clock equipped watch for another few weeks. WTF is wrong with Apple?

I'm in the same boat. The most frustrating thing is that people had already seen this bug during beta testing. How could one release a major OS that runs on millions of devices, without testing that time synchronization is rock solid boggles the mind. I hope they fix it soon. I've found that syncing the iPhone with a computer seems to synchronized the time too. The skew starts after that, but at least it is easier than having to synchronize by hand.

EDIT: I take my comment a notch down, it seems it doesn't impact everyone.
 
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Installed without an issue on my 6+. Still a bit laggy for me. But I wasn't excepting that to stop. See a lot of people saying their 6+ has no lag so maybe I need a fresh install. Not that big of deal.

I also had the you have 20 app updates after installing.
 
I'm in the same boat. The most frustrating thing is that people had already seen this bug during beta testing. How could one release a major OS that runs on millions of devices, without testing that time synchronization is rock solid boggles the mind. I hope they fix it soon. I've found that syncing the iPhone with a computer seems to synchronized the time too. The skew starts after that, but at least it is easier than having to synchronize by hand.
It seems to be some sort of a left-over corruption from the betas. A release might fix it, but seems like a fresh install generally does the trick, so it's not likely the general public is affected by it (as vast majority of them didn't participate in the beta program).
 
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