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Super fast. Probably the fastest of any update I have ever seen.

I like it!
Downloading it know, And I hope what you said is true; with previous Beta releases and noted a great decrease on performance on my iPhone (6s) - I was going to report it to apple today, but i guess I'll test this update first.
 
Has the app switcher gotten any better...? On my iPad mini 2 it is still quite choppy. For example, if there are more than 4 "cards" on screen (there is a blurring effect to the left) then the app switcher is choppy. Going to the homescreen or any non-blurred "card" is choppy. Going to the blurred one is smooth though, I think this has to do with there being no manipulating a blurred object in real time while the animation is playing out, it's already unblurred for you to see what's coming forward.

EVERYTHING is smooth if there is no blurred card, so only 3 on the screen at a time. Or if reduce transparency is enabled.

This is my only complaint left with iOS 9 that's performance related on my iPad mini 2. Anything else has existed since iOS 8 or earlier. Those issues being, tapping the URL bar in Safari results in a choppy keyboard animation as it is popping up, and anything that has to do with a split keyboard or moving a keyboard, it's choppy and buggy and slow. iOS 7 based performance issues that still remain include laggy keyboard and app store rotation, among a few other more obscure areas that use similar layouts/effects. Control Center will stutter and rotation will stutter if there is a pop-up menu on screen with a dim overlay on the content underneath (For example, pop-up dialogue when entering a wifi password in settings). Sending messages can still be sorta choppy but if it is no longer than 1-2 lines, it is smooth and there's nothing to complain about.

Overall everything is pretty good, I just want to see the app switcher be smooth... Hopefully iOS 9.3.2 fixes that? If someone can kindly give their input?
 
Downloading it know, And I hope what you said is true; with previous Beta releases and noted a great decrease on performance on my iPhone (6s) - I was going to report it to apple today, but i guess I'll test this update first.
I was referring to how fast I was able to download and install the update, not to the performance of the installed update. Having said that, I have had no issues on my 64Gig iphone 6s.
 
BLUETOOTH ISSUE iPHONE SE
Is the Bluetooth pairing issue resolved (ref. April 11 by Joe Rossignol et al)? The current iOS is still not able to pair my car audio (Volkswagen, many other brands have been affected as well since 9.3). Can somebody kindly give an answer?
 
I hope this fixes the app updater - its been pretty flakey for me over the past few betas. Update all rarely updates all and some apps will not update at all until I force quit the app store and relaunch it.

**Update: it does seem better**
 
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BLUETOOTH ISSUE iPHONE SE
Is the Bluetooth pairing issue resolved (ref. April 11 by Joe Rossignol et al)? The current iOS is still not able to pair my car audio (Volkswagen, many other brands have been affected as well since 9.3). Can somebody kindly give an answer?
Dont have the SE but if I remember that was resolved in beta 3.
 
Are any other 6s Plus users STILL experiencing the frame rate drop when they try to use 3D Touch in landscape? I've been reporting it for months now, but it doesn't seem like it'll ever be addressed...

I saw a video on YouTube about that and I've never experienced it on my 6S Plus running 9.3.1. version. Seems like this problem isn't affecting every user...That's why it must be taking a while to fix it!
 
Has anyone with a Watch noticed if the notification sync bug that appeared in iOS 9.3/watchOS 2.2 has been fixed? (Sometimes third-party app notifications dismissed from Watch do not clear on iPhone.)
 



Apple today released the fourth beta of an upcoming iOS 9.3.2 update to developers and public beta testers for testing purposes, one week after the release of the third iOS 9.3.2 beta and more than a month after the launch of iOS 9.3, a significant update that introduced Night Shift mode and other feature improvements. iOS 9.3.2 has been in testing since April 6.

iOS 9.3.2 beta 4 can be downloaded over-the-air using the beta configuration profile or through the Apple Developer Center.

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iOS 9.3.2, as an 9.x.x update, appears to be minor in scale, focusing on bug fixes and performance improvements. iOS 9.3.2 appears to fix a major Game Center bug that has plagued some iOS users for months and it introduces support for using Night Shift and Low Power Mode simultaneously.

The first three betas of iOS 9.3.2 have not included any significant outward-facing changes, but we will update this post with any new features found in the fourth beta.

Article Link: Apple Seeds Fourth Beta of iOS 9.3.2 to Developers and Public Beta Testers
It looks like Apple has disabled six digit passwords. I had a six digit password enabled and it promoted me to change my password within 60 minutes of installing the new beta and there's no way to re-enable it.
 
Somehow 3dT seems improved, but can't quite put my finger on it.

Press harder... :p

Only been a few hours but smooth as on a 6s and no issues so far. If this (when the official comes out) is the last one before iOS 10, I'm going to jump out of the beta track.
 
It looks like Apple has disabled six digit passwords. I had a six digit password enabled and it promoted me to change my password within 60 minutes of installing the new beta and there's no way to re-enable it.
Go to setting -> Touch ID & Passcode -> Change Passcode -> Passcode Options and choose 6 digit passcode.
 
I must be the only person STILL having issues with Bluetooth. I have an iPhone 6 on Verizon, and ever since 9.3, I've been having bluetooth and GPS issues. I've installed every beta since, and still no luck. I ended up doing a complete factory reset on it, and still having issues despite re-pairing and setting up everything from scratch again. I'm having problems with audio breaking up in my car, bluetooth headphones, and random GPS signal loss.
 
I must be the only person STILL having issues with Bluetooth. I have an iPhone 6 on Verizon, and ever since 9.3, I've been having bluetooth and GPS issues. I've installed every beta since, and still no luck. I ended up doing a complete factory reset on it, and still having issues despite re-pairing and setting up everything from scratch again. I'm having problems with audio breaking up in my car, bluetooth headphones, and random GPS signal loss.
Maybe clear out the paired device from the car and from the phone. Try starting over as a "new device" with the car
 
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