![]() ![]() I'd expect such slowness in a device that's three or four years old, since Apple doesn't seem to optimize for older devices, but last year's device? I've restarted the phone, reset it, updated to the latest. My usage has been the same as it was on iOS 10, but the device is sometimes a pain to use. I don't play games or do video editing and other activities that might need more RAM. The bloat in the OS, which causes terrible lag in different screens (including Settings) when it's running on last year's device (an iPhone 7). ![]() (Of course, I have read comments from other people who actually like this new behavior).Ģ. Instead of giving more control to the users, Apple, for my needs, has made a terrible decision on this one. The recent beta of 11.2 has a popup announcing the new behavior, and that sounds like a terrible idea by itself. The WiFi/Bluetooth radio behavior in Control Center (to compensate I use Siri to turn those off, but that's cumbersome too). I'm less cautious with iOS, and am currently frustrated by two things in iOS 11:ġ. I've avoided upgrading to macOS High Sierra just to wait and see how it turns out. High Sierra has the same lack of 'internal polish' as iOS 11, and as a result, it's going to leave a lot of users scratching their heads in anger. ![]()
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