Speed ​​test between iOS 9.3.1 and iOS 9.3

iOS-9.3-vs-9.3.1-comparison

Apple made a fool of itself again last week when it released the final version of iOS 9.3 after seven betas. Many were the users who depending on the device they used could not get past the activation screen, despite having tried repeatedly and at different times in case the problem came from Apple's servers.

Those of Cupertino quickly they had to withdraw the updates that were giving problems to later launch new ones where the problem with the activation had been solved. It's amazing that after seven betas, such a silly failure has put the company in a bad light.

Shortly after, a new bug was also discovered that did not allow opening certain links in Safari, a bug that Apple officially confirmed. We are going that iOS 9.3 has been a cluster of coincidences and errors that if they had done it on purpose it wouldn't have turned out so bad. Shortly after, those of Cupertino released iOS 9.3.1 where Apple in theory has solved not only the problem of the links but the occasional error that began to appear on certain devices. This new update has not naturally focused on improving the performance of older devices, but there are still users who prefer to test themselves if this new update really affects the performance of the devices or not.

Below we show you several videos where we can see various speed tests with iOS 9.3 and 9.3.1 on iPhone 4s, iPhone 5, iPhone 5s, and iPhone 6 devices. If you have free time, you can do the tests yourself at home. Or you can take a look at the following videos if you want to find out if this latest update differs a lot from its predecessor or if, on the contrary, both maintain the same execution and operation times.

PS: The cover image gives a lot of clues


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  1.   Louis V said

    The image on the cover, what it is, is 100% confusing, when the starting difference of the devices is not even 1s margin, and also turning on the 2 terminals with your finger… .to be precise, they turn off plugged into a power strip , and then the strip is reset.

  2.   Antonio said

    each update leaves iOS more absorbed for old devices, already visible to millions of users who complain!
    not everyone needs an iphone 6 for the day to day to use whatsapp and little else
    but Apple's move is that you change the terminal as soon as possible!

  3.   James Louis said

    My Iphone 5S crashed for an hour and a half, then it worked halfway, many of the applications did not work. When trying to open any of the applications, and even the Settings one; it crashes again for an hour and a half. If anyone can help me on that, I appreciate it.

    1.    Alberto said

      I have iPhone 5s with iOS 9.2.1, do you recommend that I update? Thanks, 9.3.1 already came out supposedly fixes bugs. What did you notice with the update?

  4.   Antonio said

    this is a classic for each beta or update the iOS is more parao than a marble plane!

  5.   Webservice said

    And some comparative video of the version ios7 vs ios 9.3 ios8 vs ios 9.3 and ios9.0 to ios 9.3 later if you can see if there is improvement or not.

  6.   Joel said

    I have long since stopped racing iPads and iPhones; With 9.3.1, both devices are doing very well for me; I just miss the jailbreak.

    Greetings.

  7.   Richard Richilla Ramos said

    I still have my 4s device blocked by the update I miss everything and nothing, someone who can help me please