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Title: Opinion: iOS 12 could finally fix systemic frame rate issues and interface inconsistencies
Post by: HCK on January 31, 2018, 04:05:19 pm
Opinion: iOS 12 could finally fix systemic frame rate issues and interface inconsistencies

<div class="feat-image">(https://9to5mac.files.wordpress.com/2017/12/ipad-pro-iphone-x-iphone-8.jpg?quality=82&strip=all&w=1600)</div><p>Today’s news (https://9to5mac.com/2018/01/30/ios-12-apple-features-performance-reliability/) about Apple putting new features on the back burner for iOS 12 means that the company will finally be focusing on polishing up its mobile operating system. After years of interface inconsistencies and frame rate issues, iOS may be getting some much-needed attention on the finer details.</p>
<p>While frame rate issues have gone unnoticed by many, prominent YouTuber and entrepreneur Chris Pirillo has been documenting (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TDCVavaqDJCFjcQxZsL6InzHxPEYWwMMMh9QtfRGjbY/edit) his findings over the years with a public list of issues. The most jarring and obvious frame rate issue is when invoking Siri and trying to access Control Center. This is an example of an “unlikely situation, so Apple didn’t check,” which some feel has been Apple’s software mantra with iOS 7 and beyond.</p>
<p>While it’s good to hear about Apple shifting focus to zero in on refinements, I would argue these sort of issues should have never should have shipped to begin with.</p>
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