For context this was the first iPhone I have ever bought, it worked seamless : smooth, fast, no overheating and lag free.

Ever since I updated to iOS 17 I have been noticing weird lags, everything kinda feels like it has some sort of delay: typing, opening apps, locking the screen etc. Plus I have been noticing that my phone is getting hotter more usual than before when using apps such as Google Maps navigation or Spotify with my car connected to Bluetooth.

I joined the Apple camp expecting that everything “just works”, sadly it feels like an Android experience all over again, only with a greater price markup.

  • InDaWoods17517@alien.topB
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    17.2 public beta is perfect. I’m running it on my iPhone 15 pro max, 15 Plus and iPad Pro. All very smooth. 17.2 has noticeably better battery life compared to the initial 17 public release, got better in 17.1 but 17.2 is really nice. Even has the new Journal stock app from Apple, which I have to say is very nice.

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    Make sure you have the latest update iOS 17.1 because it includes a bunch of fixes. What version are you running? My phone did run a little hotter before 17.0.3 was released which fixed that issue. Also make sure you’re not low on storage that could also affect performance.

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    1 year ago

    My iPhone Xs still works great with latest OS. Not all phones are created equal. Sometimes a phone just works great through lots of wear and tear and other times, one drop of the device will cause weird things to happen.

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    1 year ago

    Typing is trash at moments. Make sure you’re on 17.1 and if you are, try using Gboard.

    It’s not really a solution but it works

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    Apple mobile devices always experience a temporary drop in performance immediately after an OS update/upgrade while the operating system rebuilds caches and indexes, and downloads and installs app updates. Naturally, while the device is busy doing this, battery performance will also be impacted. This typically lasts from an hour or two to a day or two depending on the age and speed of the device and network bandwidth, after which performance returns to normal. The overwhelming majority of posts I see online complaining about iOS devices supposedly being slowed down or batteries draining abnormally fast by iOS updates are in this category.

    Whenever Apple releases a major upgrade for older iOS devices, major new features and functionality are included, which means the device can do more things than it could before. And whether it’s a major upgrade or just an update, known security vulnerabilities are patched. Naturally new features come with a cost, and that cost is generally that the device must work a little harder to do the extra work. However, at the same time, Apple is always refining features to make devices work more efficiently.

    For instance iOS 12 has been shown to be significantly faster than iOS 11 on the same device - even on very old devices:

    https://youtu.be/Ius4c3pyd2M

    And iOS 13 was even faster than iOS 12:

    https://youtu.be/LPXDKSzv0NY

    The same applied to iOS 15:

    https://www.macworld.co.uk/news/will-ios-15-slow-down-iphone-3808590/

    Even with older devices such as the first-generation iPhone SE, iOS 15 can be safely installed. Safari gets faster and the overall performance is not slowed down by the latest system.

    The same goes for iOS 16:

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UC5l0EJheD0&t=118s

    And so on…

    Typically, you can expect a major iOS upgrade to slow some operations down just a little bit, but also speed up some operations as well as add many new features you didn’t have before. On really old devices that are near end of life, the speed decreases may be more noticeable than on newer devices. But in general it all works out to a net benefit in real world use.

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    1 year ago

    still on my 11 Pro from 2019, and after replacing the battery, it runs as new with the iOS17.

    BUT iOS17 RUINED all my previous and new photos — they silently disabled EDR on photos taken with this phone for whatever reason…

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    1 year ago

    Restart your phone and see if that helps. Base 14 as well, been running the 17 beta and official release with no issue. I’m on 17.1 and the only bug I’ve encountered is my status bar icons disappearing for a bit once, otherwise it’s buttery smooth.

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    1 year ago

    I am in a 15 Pro Max, this is my first ever iPhone, I’m on IOS 17.1, compared to my Pixel 6 Pro, I notice keyboard lag the most. The keyboard doesn’t feel as responsive, the haptic feels delayed too when typing. But overall it’s decently quick, I have definitely noticed random hitches in the App Store though mainly

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    Sorry to hear this is how you’re introduced to apple. I have no idea what’s going on but in my recollection there has never been this many issues going on at once, so this hopefully a fluke they’ll fix quick. I’m on 12 pro max and also have heating issues on iOS 17, pokemon go was apparently one of the main culprits.