iOS 9.3.1 Beta 1 vs iOS 9.2 Benchmark

iOS-9.3-beta-1-vs-iOS-9.2

When the final version of iOS 9.2.1 that Apple released a few weeks ago in beta version has not yet come out, last Monday surprised us all by releasing the first beta of iOS 9.3.1, in which we were able to inform you Apple has added a good number of new features, such as Night Mode, password protection for the Notes application, improvements in the operation of the News application algorithm, aesthetic redesign of the Health application, improvements in CarPlay plus multi-user support and the Classroom app only available on the iPad. It seems that Apple is beginning to differentiate one version of iOS for iPhone from another for iPad, better late than never.

How some betas work it does not usually get us out of many doubts until the final version arrives. The first betas of each new version of iOS usually offer quite erratic operation, with jerks, lags ... unlike the updates of the operating system itself, where the operation is more stable while still being a beta and presenting some other problem of stability typical of them.

The second beta of iOS 9.2.1 offered some improvement in speed of the devices in which it was installed compared to previous versions, so the new beta of iOS 9.3 should have improved even more if the operating speed is possible, in the most veteran devices of the company that today continue to receive medium.

Here are several videos in which speed and performance of the latest iOS 9 beta tested, along with the current version that iOS is signing at the moment, iOS 9.2. That first beta seems to be a little slower than the previous version on certain occasions, especially when starting the device, but when it comes to running applications there are times when it is faster than its predecessor, but in most cases it is not. So.


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  1.   Juan San Martin said

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  2.   Marlon said

    I know that what I am going to comment has nothing to do with the publication, but I would like the administrators of this page to be aware that it takes a long time to open, it loads very slow and sometimes it does not load, I use an iPhone 6 Plus, already Sometimes this problem bothers me a lot, so sometimes I refrain from trying to open it.
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  3.   hanni3al1986 said

    It seems to me or the image of this post is 2 iphone 4 that carry ios9? or does it seem so to me?

  4.   Robert Ibarra-Garcia said

    From which date we can update our iphone to version 9.3