4 44267547 Cancelled Nov 19, 2017 #2 Hieveryone said: for a little bit?? Click to expand... "A little bit?" I don't even understand what you're asking to be honest.
Hieveryone said: for a little bit?? Click to expand... "A little bit?" I don't even understand what you're asking to be honest.
Hieveryone macrumors 603 Original poster Nov 19, 2017 #3 Relentless Power said: "A little bit?" I don't even understand what you're asking to be honest. Click to expand... What I’m saying is that after I restart my iPhone it feels slightly less snappy. But after using it for a little bit then it feels snappy again.
Relentless Power said: "A little bit?" I don't even understand what you're asking to be honest. Click to expand... What I’m saying is that after I restart my iPhone it feels slightly less snappy. But after using it for a little bit then it feels snappy again.
4 44267547 Cancelled Nov 19, 2017 #4 Hieveryone said: What I’m saying is that after I restart my iPhone it feels slightly less snappy. But after using it for a little bit then it feels snappy again. Click to expand... I don't have that issue. Are you using Wi-Fi or LTE? It could be based off your Wi-Fi connection initially.
Hieveryone said: What I’m saying is that after I restart my iPhone it feels slightly less snappy. But after using it for a little bit then it feels snappy again. Click to expand... I don't have that issue. Are you using Wi-Fi or LTE? It could be based off your Wi-Fi connection initially.
Hieveryone macrumors 603 Original poster Nov 19, 2017 #5 Relentless Power said: I don't have that issue. Are you using Wi-Fi or LTE? It could be based off your Wi-Fi connection initially. Click to expand... WiFi! Yes I think that’s it bc it’s mainly safari related when loading websites. Why does it do that?
Relentless Power said: I don't have that issue. Are you using Wi-Fi or LTE? It could be based off your Wi-Fi connection initially. Click to expand... WiFi! Yes I think that’s it bc it’s mainly safari related when loading websites. Why does it do that?
4 44267547 Cancelled Nov 19, 2017 #6 Hieveryone said: WiFi! Yes I think that’s it bc it’s mainly safari related when loading websites. Why does it do that? Click to expand... Wi-Fi connection and Wi-Fi speed are contributors to using Internet capabilities and performance. It's not just Safari. Last edited: Nov 19, 2017
Hieveryone said: WiFi! Yes I think that’s it bc it’s mainly safari related when loading websites. Why does it do that? Click to expand... Wi-Fi connection and Wi-Fi speed are contributors to using Internet capabilities and performance. It's not just Safari.
Hieveryone macrumors 603 Original poster Nov 19, 2017 #7 Relentless Power said: Wi-Fi connection and Wi-Fi speed are contributors to using Internet capabilities and performance. It's not just Safari. Click to expand... See but now everything is great. I restarted a few hours ago and all good. Maybe it just needs to reload. I also closed out all apps so maybe that too since not running in background.
Relentless Power said: Wi-Fi connection and Wi-Fi speed are contributors to using Internet capabilities and performance. It's not just Safari. Click to expand... See but now everything is great. I restarted a few hours ago and all good. Maybe it just needs to reload. I also closed out all apps so maybe that too since not running in background.
TITNTUFF macrumors regular Nov 19, 2017 #8 After a restart or a power up, the processor runs at a higher percentage for a few minutes, then drops down to normal. I don't know what processes are running or what is being done.
After a restart or a power up, the processor runs at a higher percentage for a few minutes, then drops down to normal. I don't know what processes are running or what is being done.