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They must be slammed right now. My iPad was able to find the update. My phone hasn’t had much luck.
 
So does iOS11 completly kill the iPad Air? I feel like with only 1GB of Ram, my Air may not see this update.

It runs okay on my partner's. Makes it quite hot, but I think that's every device.

It's too early to glean whether it's a good upgrade or not. Many weeks/months to go.
 
Would be curious to know if there is any (key word any) improvement in the battery usage. The first two were just
sucking the life out of my iPad battery.
 
I wanted iOS 11 on my new iPad Pro ASAP to play around with the new features. I then decided to also put it on my phone. That was a mistake. I use Downcast to listen to podcasts and it crashes quite a bit. Really hoping a new public beta version helps me out. I know the risk associated with putting a beta on a device. I need to hold off on putting the betas on my phone in the future. Of course I didn't follow the instructions to do a backup to my computer. I'd be restoring in a second if I had.
 
B1 and B2 were great on my 7+, will report any changes or issues I find (aside from the bottom/right side of the screen becoming unresponsive randomly).
 
Buttons on exposè seems to be darker. Swipe up to close restored. iPad Air 2 slower btw.

UPDATE: it just crashed LOL
 
Still having a problem with Evernote crashing, so beta 3 didn't affect whatever underlying issue affect that. I've tried deleting and reinstalling to no avail.
 
Worse... there are also some glitches
Really how can beta 3 be worse than 2 :( so i guess ill stay away from it
[doublepost=1499707737][/doublepost]Ios 11 doesn't really bring anything worth it to the table so unless its as fast and smooth as 10.3.3 is no point in using ios 11
 
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