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Q: After ios 9 upgrade keyboard freezes and lags in every app

The iPhone itself isn't frozen, I can double click and exit any app, I can switch apps, but after the upgrade, I cannot type anything without the keyboard freezing terribly. The phone is unusable to type emails, respond to text, enter web pages or anything involving the keyboard. I have soft reset the phone and rebooted several times. I am not using any third party keyboards. I have disabled predictive text, no changes. If you type on the keyboard, it will slowly add the text youre typing long after you complete pushing the buttons.

 

This is occurring on my iPhone 6 (ios 9).

 

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iPhone 6, iOS 9, null

Posted on Sep 21, 2015 9:18 AM

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  • by hentarofrom桂林,

    hentarofrom桂林 hentarofrom桂林 Sep 7, 2016 8:29 PM in response to rileysdad
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    Sep 7, 2016 8:29 PM in response to rileysdad

    是的,我的电话也一样有这个键盘崩溃问题,而且已经崩溃了很多次,我一个月里已经刷机并设置为新电话很多次,之前在iCloud里关闭那些功能的方案也试过了,的确修复了 一次,然而没过多久,我的键盘又崩溃了。这实在令人讨厌!!

  • by dhoffman9,

    dhoffman9 dhoffman9 Sep 11, 2016 7:42 PM in response to Renacious
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    Sep 11, 2016 7:42 PM in response to Renacious

    Based on your turning off iCloud services, I was able to reduce the typing lag on my iPad.  I don't have an iPhone.  However, I am unsure of how far I should go with this: turning off icloud for mail, contacts, and calendars had an effect, but it prompts me about "previously synced iCloud _____" for reminders, safari, notes, and news.  I don't know what I will be losing if I do this. 

     

    Anyway, this iPad is only a websurfing device and I use web-based email 99% of the time so I think I will kill "news" as it is probably useless.  Safari probably should stay.  BUT I don't really know what the *&!* "iCloud" is for, anyway?  I suppose I should be able to shut it down b/c it's a detriment to performance and then learn how to use it smartly to back everything up every once in a while.  Fortunately, this isn't my lifeline to the world, a cellular device, or my main household computer...  Any advice on how to use iCloud, whatever the *&!* it is, smartly?

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