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Hi All,

I am using IOS 9 on a 6 Plus 64GB. I know some are having no issues with IOS 9, whereas there are some of us that seem to be experiencing lagging or what I would call jerkiness within some apps and/or function. I am one of those.

Based on what many of you know from past updates, I am just wondering if you believe we may see an update that could address some of these issues in the near future?

Thanks for any thoughts!
 
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i wouldnt be surprised to see a update by friday based on previous history we had iOS 7.0.1 and 8.0.1 updates the week after iOS 7 and iOS 8 where released.
 
iOS 9.0.1 is probably coming very soon to address a rather serious bug with apps being stuck with "Cellular Data" turned off. Thankfully I haven't had to deal with this bug, but basically, if you had any apps with cellular data switched off in iOS 8, and upgraded to 9, they are stuck that way.

A less serious but still irritating bug is the system time being off by up to two minutes. This won't bother most people, but as someone who likes to see all clocks correct it drives me a bit bonkers.

I expect it tomorrow with a fair amount of certainty. I've been wrong of course. :)
 
iOS 9.0.1 is probably coming very soon to address a rather serious bug with apps being stuck with "Cellular Data" turned off. Thankfully I haven't had to deal with this bug, but basically, if you had any apps with cellular data switched off in iOS 8, and upgraded to 9, they are stuck that way.

A less serious but still irritating bug is the system time being off by up to two minutes. This won't bother most people, but as someone who likes to see all clocks correct it drives me a bit bonkers.

I expect it tomorrow with a fair amount of certainty. I've been wrong of course. :)

last year we got iOS 8.0.1 a week after 8 so I think we will see the same thing happen this year. Hopefully though iOS 9.0.1 wont brake cellular network connection and they have to rush a 9.0.2 like what happened last year with 8.0.1.
 
Didnt they realise a fast update to fix the lack of phone signal last time! (iOS 8.0.2)
 
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A less serious but still irritating bug is the system time being off by up to two minutes. This won't bother most people, but as someone who likes to see all clocks correct it drives me a bit bonkers.
My system time is the same as on my Mac. Perhaps you should your check your Time and Date settings.
 
iOS 9.0.1 is probably coming very soon to address a rather serious bug with apps being stuck with "Cellular Data" turned off. Thankfully I haven't had to deal with this bug, but basically, if you had any apps with cellular data switched off in iOS 8, and upgraded to 9, they are stuck that way.

A less serious but still irritating bug is the system time being off by up to two minutes. This won't bother most people, but as someone who likes to see all clocks correct it drives me a bit bonkers.

I expect it tomorrow with a fair amount of certainty. I've been wrong of course. :)

My system time is the same as on my Mac. Perhaps you should your check your Time and Date settings.
The time issue seems like a glitch that came up for some from the iOS 9 beta days. It seems that resetting settings if not restoring the phone are usually the only things that get it cleared up (at least so far).
 
The time issue seems like a glitch that came up for some from the iOS 9 beta days. It seems that resetting settings if not restoring the phone are usually the only things that get it cleared up (at least so far).

Already tried resetting settings. Nothing I can do seems to fix the issue, and it's not worth completely redoing my phone from scratch for this one.

Hopefully it gets fixed in an update.
 
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Already tried resetting settings. Nothing I can do seems to fix the issue, and it's not worth completely redoing my phone from scratch for this one.

Hopefully it gets fixed in an update.
Hopefully it will, but I'm not quite sure if that will happen. I can't quite recall if it was the setting reset or the restore that did it for me, but one of them definitely did (and for a restore you should be able to put your backup back onto the phone, so it wouldn't really be doing that much as far as reinstalling or reconfiguring).
 
Hi All,

I am using IOS 9 on a 6 Plus 64GB. I know some are having no issues with IOS 9, whereas there are some of us that seem to be experiencing lagging or what I would call jerkiness within some apps and/or function. I am one of those.

Based on what many of you know from past updates, I am just wondering if you believe we may see an update that could address some of these issues in the near future?

Thanks for any thoughts!
Yeah, App Analytics aren't working in iOS 9 and iTunes Connect says there will be an update coming soon.
 
Already tried resetting settings. Nothing I can do seems to fix the issue, and it's not worth completely redoing my phone from scratch for this one.

Hopefully it gets fixed in an update.
Weird, I'm not seeing any issues with the time, although I've noticed a bit of lag on my 6+ that wasn't there in iOS 8 so I hope they fix that soon.
 
I pray that iOS 9.0.1 fixes all the lag issues.

Please.

I really want to upgrade but I also want a fast phone. 8.4.1 is really fast but you can't go wrong with 9's new features.
 
btw did you realize celluar settings of apps can not be changed, if any app celluar connection setting is closed,you can not turn it on, but if it's already on, you can change on/off without any problem :)

very amateur fault.. i'm sure 9.0.1 is around the cornet
 
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