So you're not having any problems with iOS 11? From what "the media" writes, iOS 11 is problematic. Which version of 11 are you on? I'm still hanging with 10.3.3 on my iPhone SE but have been thinking of trying to go back to 9.3.5 to get away from the slowdown introduced in 10.2.1. I have the ipsw file as well as an older backup from 9.3.5 but a bit gun-shy to try it.
Sorry I missed your post! My SE is on 11.1.2. If it's slower than 10.3.3 or uses more battery, I can't tell. But Safari scrolling is much faster and smoother.
Same here. I can't notice any real difference between my SE on iOS 10 and iOS 11; there's one app that's a little slower to start up and I can wait for that one.
FWIW, though I don't like how Apple tends to slack on support for older (yet ostensibly supported) versions of iOS, it remains that iOS 11 will be the one that will get the most security updates (at least until iOS 12 is introduced).
Did you try uninstalling and reinstalling that app?
When it comes to this current offering from Apple, which iPhone devices does it include? Is it only the newer models like the 6, 6+, 7, 7, 8, and so on? Or the older models like the 4, 4S, 5, and 5S as well?
When it comes to this current offering from Apple, which iPhone devices does it include? Is it only the newer models like the 6, 6+, 7, 7, 8, and so on? Or the older models like the 4, 4S, 5, and 5S as well?
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