Speed ​​comparison between iOS 10 Beta 3 and iOS 9.3.2

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Yesterday was a busy day in Cupertino, and it is that not only did iOS 9.3.3 officially arrive with bug fixes and supposed performance improvements, but they also took the opportunity to launch the third beta of iOS 10, good time, since the Saturday I decided to return to iOS 9.3.2 just after having tired of the errors in the multitasking of iOS 10. Anyway, as always, you can not miss the speed comparison between the future version of iOS and the most current, that's why We bring you again this video-comparison of the performance of iOS 10 B3 and iOS 9.3.2 on an iPhone 6s and an iPhone 5s, so that you can imagine the performance they offer according to the age of the device.

As always, the video offers it iAppleBytes, a specialist in this type of video, we thank you for your great work. They, in their channel, have the comparisons between these two operating systems, but more devices, an iPhone 5, an iPhone 5s, an iPhone 6 and an iPhone 6s. Here we have brought you the iPhone 6s and the iPhone 5s so that you can get an idea of ​​the middle ground between one operating system and the other. So, without further ado, we leave you below the videos so that you can see for yourself the operation of both:

The performance of the iPhone 5 has improved slightly, the previous lag between transitions disappearing a bit. Meanwhile, on the iPone 6s it works as we can imagine, it even starts a few thousandths from iOS 9.3.2 for obvious reasons, and that is that the transitions have been accelerated. We also notice that when we return to Home, the resolution decreases a bit, for a second, clear evidence that they worsen the resolution to improve the speed of the transition, or it is simply a bug that we have been able to observe in all iOS betas 10 for now.


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  1.   asdf said

    Mmmmm…. the "one second reduction in resolution" does not happen to me (6S, public beta 1)

  2.   July White said

    This test shows that the world is full of stupid