iOS 10.3 Beta 1 vs iOS 10.2.1, speed and performance test

Throughout this week that we are about to end, the guys from Cupertino have released the final version of iOS 10.2.1, along with other final versions of Apple's operating systems. But also also has released the first beta of iOS 10.3, which will be the next big update to iOS, after 10.1 and 10.2. Our colleague Luis Padilla showed you in a video the main news that the final version of iOS 10.3 will bring us, a version that is not only available for developers, but Apple has also included it in the iOS public beta program, so any user who wants to try it can do so without any problem.

The final version of iOS 10.2.1 still does not solve the problem with the battery of many devices, which since the launch of the final version of iOS 10.2 is seeing how the battery of your iPhone and iPad is drastically reduced for no apparent reason. Apple still doesn't recognize the problem despite the fact that Apple's support pages already collect more than 125 pages about it. It seems that Apple is afraid to admit that there is something that is not working well in iOS as it happened with the battery problems of the MacBook Pro, problems that forced Consumer Report to exclude them from the list of recommendations.

It was then at that moment when Apple took action on the matter and after conducting several tests recognized that there was something that was not working well in macOS. But iOS users, it seems that despite generating more than 60% of the company's revenue they are not important to Apple. In recent times the company is leaving much to be desired in this regard.

Leaving aside the controversy of batteries, today we offer you some videos in which we can see the performance and speed on iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s with both iOS 10.3 beta 1 and iOS 10.2.1, the latest version that the company is currently signing for all devices.

iPhone 6s: iOS 10.3 Beta 1 vs. iOS 10.2.1

iPhone 6: iOS 10.3 Beta 1 vs. iOS 10.2.1


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