![]() If you’re having an excellent experience on iOS 10.2.1 or below, we highly recommend digging into those reasons before making the move to iOS 10.3. In the meantime, we’ve put together a list of reasons to, and not to, install the iOS 10.3 update right now. ![]() If you’re doing fine on iOS 10.2.1, you might want to wait a few days for more long-term feedback to emerge. ![]() The user interface feels faster and more fluid than the previous versions of iOS 10.Īs of right now, iOS 10.3 is treating these three devices well and it’s recommended if you’re interested in iOS 10.3’s features, protecting your device from potential harm, or if you’re suffering from an unfixable iOS issue. We’ve noticed some improvements to the iPhone 5’s boot speed and its UI. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and cellular data are also stable. We haven’t experienced any weird drain when in use or standby. In fact, we’ve seen some nice improvements on the eldest device.īattery life is currently holding up on all four phones. So far, we haven’t noticed any major problems with any of these devices. We didn’t run into any issues but the download/installation took upwards of 20 minutes on all of these devices so make sure you set aside some time to monitor the download and the installation. The iOS 10.3 update is massive, over 600MB for the iPhone 7, and the installation process took a lot longer than usual due in part to Apple’s new APFS file system. We’ve downloaded the iOS 10.3 update on the iPhone 7, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6, and iPhone 5.
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