• @Shinkyo81B
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    18 months ago

    My iPhone 11 Pro Max has been on a constant freezing state since running iOS 17.

    • @Salanderfan14B
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      18 months ago

      I replaced the battery (from Apple) in my iPhone XR 8 months ago and iOS 17 is just destroying how long it lasts. I could easily make it to the end of the day with about 54% on 16 and now it needs to be charged by 5PM (30%) with the same usage as before. First time I’ve ever regretted updating.

      I have an iPad Air with the M1 and the battery drains way faster on that too.

  • @cronin1024B
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    18 months ago

    It’s not a good sign when I’m filled with dread instead of excitement at the prospect of an “ambitious” iOS update 🙄

  • @danf10B
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    18 months ago

    Seems like it will be a heavy and bloated os

  • @favicondoticoB
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    18 months ago

    If the company continues to double both the CPU and graphics configurations with the Ultra, we’re looking at a Mac chip that tops out at an outrageous 32 CPU cores and 80 graphics cores. And as Apple steps up the memory, you could imagine an option with 256 gigabytes.

    Sounds like it’s going to be a beast. Imagine what the next step up from Ultra could be…

  • @Bitter-Raisin9102B
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    18 months ago

    Aka it will be filled with bugs and iOS 19 will fix it. And also add features from last year to the ipad 😂

  • @BRI4NKB
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    18 months ago

    As a long time Apple user, I would be happy with a year of stability prioritization. It has been rough since iOS 16.

  • @heyitscjjcB
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    18 months ago

    I always feel like when there’s a major overhaul happens in iOS, expect it to only be stable on the next major version.

    It has always been this way since iOS 7. Though, when iOS 11 was released, it was buggy as hell. They then decided to highlight stability on the next version 🤣

    • @QuajerazB
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      18 months ago

      "i UsE aPpLe FoR tHe StAbIlItY aNd ReLiAbIlItY. iT jUsT wOrKs WhEn I wAnT iT tO

    • @Jordan_JacksonB
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      18 months ago

      Man, the betas for iOS 11 were so buggy that I couldn’t even count them all. It only got good about halfway through the beta cycle. This years and last years beta cycle gave me no problems in contrast.

    • @21ShellsB
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      18 months ago

      Tbf this goes for most updates to IOS (and most other operating systems) that are feature updates. Thats why they dont encourage you to move onto the next version until the first security updates come out. I believe when IOS and IpadOS 17 came out I had to go out of my way to select an option that allows you to update to 17.0. The only operating system where this wont be true will be some Linux distros like Debian where its thoroughly tested before any features are added, this means you only get one update every few years though.

    • @DrinkingBleachForFunB
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      18 months ago

      They do this with macOS too. For example Lion -> Mountain Lion, or Yosemite -> El Capitan.

      I think that macOS releases that focus on “stability” have some permutation of the previous release’s name. For example, Mountain Lion still has “Lion” in the name, and “El Capitan” is a formation within the Yosemite national park.

  • @bobbie434343B
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    18 months ago

    “Good mooooooooorning !”

    “iOS 18 is out best iOS yet”

  • @mrgrafixB
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    18 months ago

    There’s not going to be a change due to their secrecy even if they fired him. Been on 17 and didn’t find the experience to be bad since the dev beta came out in June. It’s just waiting until you have the telemetry of software interacting with hardware you don’t always catch. Besides most complaints are using apps that aren’t natively written in swift so even the apps have to wait for their tools to get proper sdks

  • @Professional-Dish324B
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    18 months ago

    I wonder if this is the first year that we’ll see iOS 18 for new devices only?

    TLDR: If Apple attempts to launch iOS 18 with a ‘transformer Siri’ on a range of older devices in September, it’ll likely be a buggy disaster.

    So perhaps we’ll see:

    - New iPhones get iOS 18 with the ‘ambitious’ transformer AI / Siri stuff (which is obviously what this is).

    - With older devices on iOS 17 getting new features that aren’t dependent on this.

    AND/OR

    - A staggered release, with iOS 18 gradually being made available for older devices as it becomes more optimised and stable.

    You could imagine them doing the same for iPadOS and macOS too & for macOS, making the next version Mx processor only.

  • @CyberAsuraB
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    18 months ago

    The quality of apple user’s experience drops, too many goddam bugs in 17.

  • @ThainEshKelchB
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    18 months ago

    Siri needs some love, we want AI everywhere, no bugs, Metal 4, and plenty of speed optimizations. I speak for all of Reddit of course. :)

    • @evilpendulumB
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      18 months ago

      And we want a proper Reddit app. ;) I speak for all of Reddit of course. :)