eoblaed macrumors 68040 Original poster Apr 21, 2010 3,127 3,301 Oct 21, 2020 #1 Maybe the 'Preparing Update...' phase can pick up the pace just a little? (I know it's largely gated by the onboard storage/bus speed, but it was just a funny thought) Reactions: circatee
Maybe the 'Preparing Update...' phase can pick up the pace just a little? (I know it's largely gated by the onboard storage/bus speed, but it was just a funny thought)
N Nozuka macrumors 68040 Jul 3, 2012 3,639 6,269 Oct 21, 2020 #2 That really does seem to take forever.... And my iPhone didn't get hot or use much battery during this phase, so it doesn't seem to be CPU intensive...
That really does seem to take forever.... And my iPhone didn't get hot or use much battery during this phase, so it doesn't seem to be CPU intensive...
N now i see it macrumors G4 Jan 2, 2002 11,390 24,725 Oct 21, 2020 #3 I'll bet read/write speeds of the SSD are the same as they've been for years
mailman199 macrumors 6502 Nov 4, 2008 301 234 New York Oct 21, 2020 #4 I thin the SSDs have gotten faster
Coffee_Time Cancelled Nov 22, 2017 718 342 Oct 23, 2020 #5 eoblaed said: Maybe the 'Preparing Update...' phase can pick up the pace just a little? (I know it's largely gated by the onboard storage/bus speed, but it was just a funny thought) Click to expand... Actually those trillions are slower than competition... 11 vs 15 trillions...YET THEY CALL IT BEST CPU ON THE PLANET... 😂 Last edited: Oct 23, 2020
eoblaed said: Maybe the 'Preparing Update...' phase can pick up the pace just a little? (I know it's largely gated by the onboard storage/bus speed, but it was just a funny thought) Click to expand... Actually those trillions are slower than competition... 11 vs 15 trillions...YET THEY CALL IT BEST CPU ON THE PLANET... 😂