iPhone 6S, iOS 10.0.2
Device was purchased new from Apple this month, updated to 10.0.2 before use. Network settings were reset once already to troubleshoot a BT issue.
On enabling and disabling Settings > Mobile Data > Mobile Data, I find the Settings app becomes unresponsive to touch interaction until after the mobile data symbol in the menu bar has appeared/disappeared respectively.
The Home button still functions during this time. Once it does become responsive again, the OS will nevertheless act upon cached touch input.
I'm also finding the lag appears to be increasing over use.
Can anyone replicate this behaviour?
EDIT: The behaviour disappears temporarily if I force-quit the Settings app, but then gradually re-appears over time (that is, the delay re-accrues).
I suppose I'll have to hope the 10.2 update fixes it when I apply it this weekend.
Device was purchased new from Apple this month, updated to 10.0.2 before use. Network settings were reset once already to troubleshoot a BT issue.
On enabling and disabling Settings > Mobile Data > Mobile Data, I find the Settings app becomes unresponsive to touch interaction until after the mobile data symbol in the menu bar has appeared/disappeared respectively.
The Home button still functions during this time. Once it does become responsive again, the OS will nevertheless act upon cached touch input.
I'm also finding the lag appears to be increasing over use.
Can anyone replicate this behaviour?
EDIT: The behaviour disappears temporarily if I force-quit the Settings app, but then gradually re-appears over time (that is, the delay re-accrues).
I suppose I'll have to hope the 10.2 update fixes it when I apply it this weekend.
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