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iOS 10 painfully slow on iphone 6

Its been a few days since i installed iOS 10 on my 64GB iphone 6 and its just so slow to the point that its becoming useless! What the point of using a smart phone if the camera takes 3 seconds to launch and you have to tap a contact three times for the phone app to start dialing! I have tried turning off background app refresh and limiting graphical computations but no luck.

iPhone 6, iOS 10

Posted on Sep 16, 2016 10:59 PM

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Oct 2, 2016 11:49 PM in response to pauliefromgoodfellas

I've been experiencing slow performance since iOS 10 update too! 😕 Apps like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram takes like 5-10 seconds to open (which is quite long to be honest). The animations are kinda choppy and the OS just 'feels' slow to me, compared to iOS 9. I hope 10.1 fixes these performance issues. I have an iPhone 6 too. 😟

Oct 4, 2016 1:22 AM in response to FelipeV

Hello,


I moved from iOS 9.3.2 to 10.0.1 and then to 10.0.2. Facing the same difficulties with iOS 10. My last backup is created on PC using iOS9.3.2.


Is there any way that I can roll back to the last restore point (iOS 9.3.2) ?


OR


Is there any point in waiting for an update from Apple for the same ?


Device: iPhone 6 (64GB)

Current iOS: 10.0.2

Oct 26, 2016 9:39 AM in response to pauliefromgoodfellas

Same here, upgraded to 10.1 and got worse. Opening Phone app is slow which doesn't allow me to make instant call. IBook is way too slower than Phone app. Added to above is the ability type which has been drastically slowed. Now I want to roll back to iOS 9.3.


Dear Apple, when are you planning to fix this or should we buy a cheap android mobile which has all these issues?!

Oct 29, 2016 7:01 PM in response to ayedh

ayedh wrote:


yes it does relate to the question, apple deliberately jam older iPhones with their new update to force its costumers to buy new iPhone. it called " planned obsolesce "

http://www.cultofmac.com/77814/is-apple-guilty-of-planned-obsolescence/

Now you're citing a five-year-old article? About screws? And yes, I've read that one, too.

iOS 10 painfully slow on iphone 6

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