Every time Apple releases a new version of iOS, many users wonder if it is really worth updating their device to the latest version of iOS. But the doubt is bigger when the change involves changing the version of iOS. iOS 10 has left out of the latest iOS update the iPhone 4s, iPad 2 and 3, iPad Mini and iPod touch 5th generation, so it is compatible from iPhone 5, where it works very well by the way, something surprising being the oldest iPhone model compatible with this version.
Last week Apple released the final version of iOS 10.1 that offers iPhone 7 Plus users portrait mode that allows you to blur the background of images to create spectacular results. But it has also brought us significant security improvements and has closed a vulnerability that allowed malicious code to be introduced into the iPhone through JPEG assets, solutions that are necessary and that simply because of them it is recommended to update to the latest version of iOS.
There have been many readers who are not sure whether to update their terminals to this latest version or wait for another update so that the performance of iOS 10 is optimal. I have always been in favor of prioritizing security over performance, as long as my terminal does not become a device that is more useful as a paperweight than as a smartphone. Based on the fact that the iPhone 5 works perfectly with hardly any lags, I would recommend to all those who have doubts that they update yes or yes, as long as they are not jailbreak users.
But for all those who still have doubts, below we show you several videos where you can see the performance of all terminals compatible with iOS 10 between the latest version of iOS 9, the first update to iOS 10 (10.2) and the last (10.1).