iOS9 sucks on my iphone 6+

Lyfer

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Whats going on, when I tap the home button it stutters for 2-3 seconds. Anyone else having this issue? The AppleCare folks told me to do a factory reset.
 

sckyless

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It's kind of weird. iOS 9 works nicely on my 4S, lol. Everyone should pay attention to privacy issue when selling their old devices. Make sure erase all the things.
 
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NoStateofMind

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Sorry it sucks. Horrible quality control since Jobs.

Lags constantly and WIFI is intermittent. I've tried all the workaround reset etc. same deal. Apple screwed the pooch on this one. I've never had a problem with Apple products until now and I've owned almost every one (not the original or 5/5s). There's no reason with Apples money and ability to put out crap like this. You don't release an update that you have not thoroughly tested and theres no way they did. This isn't android where you might have 6 different versions to cater to, this is Apple with only one OS. It's unacceptable that I have to troubleshoot your device and your software, all developed and supported by you just for a simple thing like WIFI to work. Silliness and downright pathetic!

/FU Apple
 

RampantAndroid

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Yeah, iOS9 so far has been pretty craptastic for me. Even my iPhone 6 shows some performance problems occasionally...and both my finace and I have found apps to be pretty unreliable now, with us having to force kill apps nearly every day.

Between that, and my not liking the new music app we got in iOS8...I'm kinda ready to be done with iPhones. Apple Music is in no way something that I want to use...
 

KeithP

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There is probably still time to roll back to iOS 8.x. Why anyone would jump on any major OS update as soon as it is available is beyond me. :confused:

-KeithP
 

RampantAndroid

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So then don't? There are several other options: spotify, rdio, google music, tidal, rahpsody...

I don't. And if it was a simple "turn it off and it's gone" I'd be happy. But the amount of crap I have to go through to turn off Match, cloud copies of songs I don't want on my phone and Apple Music isn't exactly simple. And I cannot reverse the retarded that now is the music app - that's here to stay. It isn't simple to shuffle all of my music, even with Apple music turned off, if I say "play Gorillaz" it won't just play my Gorillaz songs (of which there are something like 5-6) it'll play everything available on Apple music. I have to say "play MY Gorillaz", "Shuffle MY music" and so forth.

They built their music service in so heavily that if you don't want it, your music experience is now severely degraded. So it isn't a simple "don't use it" for me.
 

manly

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There is probably still time to roll back to iOS 8.x. Why anyone would jump on any major OS update as soon as it is available is beyond me. :confused:

-KeithP
you've answered your own question, so that they can roll back to the previous version while it's still possible. :D
 

NoStateofMind

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There is probably still time to roll back to iOS 8.x. Why anyone would jump on any major OS update as soon as it is available is beyond me. :confused:

-KeithP

Yes victim blaming is alive and well!!

The blame lies at the feet of Apple, not the consumer who took their suggestion to upgrade.
 

golem

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Yes victim blaming is alive and well!!

The blame lies at the feet of Apple, not the consumer who took their suggestion to upgrade.

A customer who blindly follows what a company "suggest" with no research will be a "victim" a lot.
 

Rakehellion

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I don't. And if it was a simple "turn it off and it's gone" I'd be happy. But the amount of crap I have to go through to turn off Match, cloud copies of songs I don't want on my phone and Apple Music isn't exactly simple. And I cannot reverse the retarded that now is the music app - that's here to stay. It isn't simple to shuffle all of my music, even with Apple music turned off, if I say "play Gorillaz" it won't just play my Gorillaz songs (of which there are something like 5-6) it'll play everything available on Apple music. I have to say "play MY Gorillaz", "Shuffle MY music" and so forth.

They built their music service in so heavily that if you don't want it, your music experience is now severely degraded. So it isn't a simple "don't use it" for me.

Why would Siri not include Apple Music? That would be regression.
 

JackBurton

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iOS 9 on my iPad 4 has been horrible. I suffer from connection issues and Safari keeps failing to load pages. Pages from Apple.com and YouTube. Seriously? Fvcking annoying.
 

Eug

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iOS 9 on my iPad 4 has been horrible. I suffer from connection issues and Safari keeps failing to load pages. Pages from Apple.com and YouTube. Seriously? Fvcking annoying.
You can still downgrade to 8.4.1. Hopefully you backed up and archived your 8.4.1 install before you upgraded to 9.0.

If not, another alternative is to upgrade to 9.1 beta, which IMO is considerably nicer than 9.0.
 

Kaido

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There is probably still time to roll back to iOS 8.x. Why anyone would jump on any major OS update as soon as it is available is beyond me. :confused:

-KeithP

I've learned this the hard way, unfortunately. My computers are the same way...always one major patch behind so that I don't have to deal with the bugs of the first-generation release & all of the rush-to-market glitches that come as a result of having to meet a deadline. They usually have things fixed within the first point release, so I just hold out for that.
 

Spicedaddy

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I put it on my iPad Air, waiting for 9.1 to upgrade my iPhone 6.

It's the same thing every year. The initial release is slow and has bugs, by the time they fix it we're already half way through the year and 6 months later the new OS brings back the slowness and other bugs. That's what happens when you set a release date in advance instead of releasing things when they're ready.
 

Lyfer

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Just as an update. Some older apps are buggy as heck but overall now that I fixed the home lagging issue, I like the overall feel of iOS 9.