iOS 15 makes iPhone XS feel overall sluggish
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iOS 15 makes iPhone XS feel overall sluggish
Sep 18, 2015
My XS feels overall sluggish and slower since I updated to iOS 15. Typing feels somewhat laggy, the animation of going from locked screen to main screen drags a bit, the gesture to expose all open apps sometimes gets a bit ‘stuck’, etc.
Anyone else experiencing this? I’ve had the new iOS for a week now.
Cheers
Jack Neill
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My XS feels that same as 14.8 but I also have an 11 and the 11 feels much snappier. I don't really want to upgrade the XS yet but I think its starting to show its age as little.Hey there,
My XS feels overall sluggish and slower since I updated to iOS 15. Typing feels somewhat laggy, the animation of going from locked screen to main screen drags a bit, the gesture to expose all open apps sometimes gets a bit ‘stuck’, etc.
Anyone else experiencing this? I’ve had the new iOS for a week now.
Cheers
spinedoc77
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- Sluggish performance throughout the entire system
- Recently unused apps seem to have to reload from the SSD cache more (on making then the active app again)
- Safari in particular seems very slow.
- BTW Safari is a UX disaster too IMHO with virtually every action harder to get to than before. Private browsing was easy to access before - now it’s 4 touches away by my count. One of my favourite and most essential iOS apps has basically been ruined.
I’m not going near 15 anytime soon. I thought that 11 & 13 were bad releases but this is a new low. And the Safari rework makes Safari worse - as in terrible - in nearly every aspect.
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matrix07
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My experience on my X as well. Just feels like 14.8. Maybe even a bit snappier.My X performs great on iOS15, very few minor issues such as tap to wake seems hit or miss, but no worse than 14.8 little quirks
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anonymousmoose
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Aug 1, 2020
It's because there seem to be cloud sync issues with iCloud eg messagesHey there,
My XS feels overall sluggish and slower since I updated to iOS 15. Typing feels somewhat laggy, the animation of going from locked screen to main screen drags a bit, the gesture to expose all open apps sometimes gets a bit ‘stuck’, etc.
Anyone else experiencing this? I’ve had the new iOS for a week now.
Cheers
iOZZY
macrumors regular
Mar 17, 2013
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Sep 18, 2015
What? The XS? Old? Wow, so a 2018 gadget is ‘old’. Ok, Gen Z.Well it is kinda old now...
Sep 18, 2015
That is actually a great idea! Thanks!Slightly smoother than 14.8 here on my iPhone X, really happy with it. I always do a DFU reset and set up as new/sync with iCloud when a new iOS is released, so that might make a difference.
teflocarbon
macrumors member
Jun 22, 2020
I disagree with Safari. It feels much better in terms of usability once you get used to it. There’s also a ton of shortcuts, that unfortunately fall under the designers age old adage where people don’t look for options that aren’t directly in-front of them.I’ve got an XR - the A12 too of course - and it’s the same for me as the OP reports:I put up with this for 48 hours and reverted back to 14.8. My phone is again fast and snappy.
- Sluggish performance throughout the entire system
- Recently unused apps seem to have to reload from the SSD cache more (on making then the active app again)
- Safari in particular seems very slow.
- BTW Safari is a UX disaster too IMHO with virtually every action harder to get to than before. Private browsing was easy to access before - now it’s 4 touches away by my count. One of my favourite and most essential iOS apps has basically been ruined.
I’m not going near 15 anytime soon. I thought that 11 & 13 were bad releases but this is a new low. And the Safari rework makes Safari worse - as in terrible - in nearly every aspect.
Heres some to give you a jumpstart.
Hold down on the tabs icon to gain immediate access to closing a tab, close all tabs, open a private tab, move back to normal views or add to a tab group.
Hold down on the bookmark icon to have the option to add to a bookmark or reading list immediately.
Hold down on the forward or backward button to bring up a view to see the history of all your page change history.
Hold down on the address bar to use dictation, move a tab into a tab group or copy the URL.
For all of these options above you don’t need to lift your finger upon a long hold, simply move your finger to the option you desire and let go.
Holding down on a tab in the tab view gives the option to close all other tabs except the one that you’ve highlighted. You can also sort all your tabs by title or website, or move a tab into a tab group. You can also hold and rearrange your tabs if you are so inclined.
Finally, a swipe along the bottom bar will allow you to shift between tabs.
Those are all the shortcuts that I’ve found. Once you know these using Safari is a breeze.
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Fair enough & thanks!I disagree with Safari. It feels much better in terms of usability once you get used to it. There’s also a ton of shortcuts, that unfortunately fall under the designers age old adage where people don’t look for options that aren’t directly in-front of them.
Heres some to give you a jumpstart.
Hold down on the tabs icon to gain immediate access to closing a tab, close all tabs, open a private tab, move back to normal views or add to a tab group.
Hold down on the bookmark icon to have the option to add to a bookmark or reading list immediately.
Hold down on the forward or backward button to bring up a view to see the history of all your page change history.
Hold down on the address bar to use dictation, move a tab into a tab group or copy the URL.
For all of these options above you don’t need to lift your finger upon a long hold, simply move your finger to the option you desire and let go.
Holding down on a tab in the tab view gives the option to close all other tabs except the one that you’ve highlighted. You can also sort all your tabs by title or website, or move a tab into a tab group. You can also hold and rearrange your tabs if you are so inclined.
Finally, a swipe along the bottom bar will allow you to shift between tabs.
Those are all the shortcuts that I’ve found. Once you know these using Safari is a breeze.
However: I feel that when you can only access key pieces of functionality by using hard to discover power user short cuts, it's in a bad place.
I'll wait until I hear reports that iOS 15 has been properly optimised for A12 processors and under to try it again - as at the moment, it obviously hasn't. I'm very glad that we still have the 14.8 escape route this year.
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Am I the only one? I did restore from a backup of my Mini 5, so it’s possible that could be causing an issue as well.
Alexander O.
macrumors newbie
Oct 2, 2021
In addition 'Reader mode' with 'Tab Bar' is frequently unusable with long articles, since address bar is popping out almost every time you scroll down. The only solution is to switch Safari to 'Single Tab' mode.
jbro74
macrumors newbie
Oct 4, 2021
Sadly, yes I have. I think i'm noticing only when off charger, so maybe battery health has something to do with it. I'm down to 80%Hey there,
My XS feels overall sluggish and slower since I updated to iOS 15. Typing feels somewhat laggy, the animation of going from locked screen to main screen drags a bit, the gesture to expose all open apps sometimes gets a bit ‘stuck’, etc.
Anyone else experiencing this? I’ve had the new iOS for a week now.
Cheers
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