iOS 10.3.2 vs iOS 11, speed test

Since last June 5, the guys from Cupertino offer us the first beta of iOS 11, the next version of the operating system for Apple mobile devices. It is currently in the first beta, a beta that is only aimed at developers, since its operation is not yet optimized enough to offer it in Apple's public beta program. Depending on the device on which we install it, iOS 11 works in one way or another. On the iPad, without going far, the operation is very erratic, quite the opposite of what happens with the iPhone.

If you are not a developer but you intend to install the first beta thanks to the certificates that circulate on the internet to be able to do so, it is likely that first you want to know if the speed of the new version of iOS 11 is higher, equal to or lower than the version that Apple is currently signing, iOS 10.3.2. Again the guys from iAppleBytes have made the corresponding comparison in which we can see how both the iPhone 6s and the iPhone 6 behave running both iOS 11 and iOS 10.3.2.

As we supposed, iOS 11 first beta takes much longer to start the device, however when we start to open the applications they take more or less the same time to open, although with iOS 11 we can see some lag from when we click on the icon until the application is finally opened.

This test is merely indicative And it will have little to do with the final result that the next versions that Apple launches of iOS 11 will offer us, especially with the final version that will be launched in mid-September, coinciding with the presentation of the iPhone 8, 7s or as finally to name the iPhone XNUMXth anniversary.


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  1.   hebichii said

    I don't know, but to me each version of iOS seems to take twice as long to start the system apple has to solve that problem