The latest beta of iOS 9.3.2 is faster than the previous one and iOS 9.3.1

Speed ​​comparison between iOS 9.3.2 beta 3 and iOS 9.3.1

As something that has long since become commonplace, Apple is already testing the next version of iOS. In fact, right now we are going for the iOS 9.3.2 third beta, a version that was released yesterday and coincides with the second public beta of the same version. When the first beta was released, nobody could find anything new, but one was found in the second: the possibility of using Night Shift and low power mode at the same time. But is this reason enough to release a new version? Certainly not.

When a new list is not included or changes are discovered, we always say the same thing, something like “This version will focus on fixing bugs and improving the stability and reliability of the system.«. The problem with this is that a lot is said and in many cases the improvements that were promised are not noticed. But, as you can see in the three videos that you have below, iOS 9.3.2 beta 3 yes that improves performance if we compare it with the previous beta and with the latest version that has been officially released.

Fluency comparison between iOS 9.3.2 beta 3 and earlier versions

The three previous videos have been uploaded iAppleBytes to your YouTube account. The test they have done has been to use two identical devices at the same time focusing on details, such as opening the keyboard within a Messages chat or other similar types of animations. As you can see, iPhones with iOS 9.3.2 beta 3 show some smoother animations, which is especially noticeable on the iPhone 5s. In the video where two iPhone 6s are shown, it seems that the one using the latest beta opens the applications a little faster, but so little that I have to admit that it may be a wrong impression. What we do see in all three cases is that the latest beta starts earlier than the previous version.

If in the end iOS 9.3.2 makes older iPhones move with greater agility, we can say that it comes with the best of news: fluidity. It remains to be seen if this is finally the case, but to confirm it we will still have to wait for, probably, the WWDC of the month of June.


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  1.   Enterprise said

    Thanks for the information.

  2.   Harry said

    We are already with the nonsense of fluency.
    Then the final version will be slower or equal

  3.   esteban said

    Greetings GENTLEMEN my humble comment is that no version equals 8.3.1 since in the performance test in the geekbench 3 application my result is of processors it gives me 1405 single core and 2542 multi core compared to 9.3.2 even It is not at the same speed, it hurts