A few days ago Apple released the final version of iOS 10.3.3 after several betas. But it did not come alone, since the guys from Cupertino took the opportunity to launch the final version of tvOS 10.2.2, watchOS 3.2.3 and macOS 10.2.6. Despite the fact that this latest version of iOS solves several important problems related to security in Wi-Fi connections, today there are still many users who have not updated their devices, either due to neglect, due to the hope of a new jailbreak, or because they want to check first from other sources if the performance of this new version improves on the previous one.
To check if performance and speed have improved, the guys at iAppleBytes carry out a test with the release of each new version, in which the performance of both versions of iOS is compared on different devices. This time the guys from iAppleBytes have used the following devices: iPhone 5, iPhone 5s, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s. It should be noted that the iPhone 5 is very likely to finally stay with iOS 10.3.3 as the last iOS update, since it is not a 64-bit device, it will not be compatible with the next version of iOS 11.
As we can see in the videos, the performance of both versions is practically the same, which suggests that Apple has focused on closing security issues found in iOS 10.3.2 when connecting to Wi-Fi networks, as we informed you a few days ago.