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hazeof3dd

macrumors regular
Original poster
Sep 20, 2005
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So I know there's a million and one threads about iOS 11 being laggy, etc, but I haven't been able to find one that refers to this specific issue. Over time, apps (and especially the keyboard) become laggy/have a stutter. For instance, I'll be typing something in snapchat, then hit the arrow to go back to the list of snaps, and end up hitting it twice because it's so laggy. A while ago I tried the "Reset all Settings" and VOILA! It fixed it! Buttttt now it appears my problem is slowly coming back. Sometimes a restart fixes the problem, sometimes time does. But it does appear the problem slowly manifests itself over time. Does anyone else have any experience with this? Any permanent fixes that don't involve me having to reset all of my settings periodically? Thanks!
[doublepost=1516310673][/doublepost]I should also mention that this phone was restored and set up as new shortly after iOS 11 was released. It has not been restored from a backup.
 

Shirasaki

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May 16, 2015
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I have an almost full phone but rarely encounter said issue. iOS 11.2.5 beta 6. iPhone 6s Plus.
Must say, it is still a power house.
 

Act3

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Sep 26, 2014
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So I know there's a million and one threads about iOS 11 being laggy, etc, but I haven't been able to find one that refers to this specific issue. Over time, apps (and especially the keyboard) become laggy/have a stutter. For instance, I'll be typing something in snapchat, then hit the arrow to go back to the list of snaps, and end up hitting it twice because it's so laggy. A while ago I tried the "Reset all Settings" and VOILA! It fixed it! Buttttt now it appears my problem is slowly coming back. Sometimes a restart fixes the problem, sometimes time does. But it does appear the problem slowly manifests itself over time. Does anyone else have any experience with this? Any permanent fixes that don't involve me having to reset all of my settings periodically? Thanks!
[doublepost=1516310673][/doublepost]I should also mention that this phone was restored and set up as new shortly after iOS 11 was released. It has not been restored from a backup.

which version of iOS 11 are you on?

Also what phone and how old is battery.

My 6s did same thing until I got battery replaced.
 

hazeof3dd

macrumors regular
Original poster
Sep 20, 2005
108
29
which version of iOS 11 are you on?

Also what phone and how old is battery.

My 6s did same thing until I got battery replaced.

It’s an iPhone 7 on 11.2.2 with over 90 GB free. The phone was warranty replaced by Apple within the last year.
 
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