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IPad Air, ios11. Sensible to,update?

Hey guys,
Just after general opinions..

I know Doug did a video recently about updating to 11 on his Air 2, and I'll watch that soon but I'm here now so drop the question. Any thoughts? (Anyone with Air1 upped to ios11 yet?)

Kind regs.

Comments

  • I've got a mini2 which is similar chip as my secondary device, updated to 11. Sometimes it does feel a bit sluggish. Not sure yet about it. Might see improvements with 11.1 and 11.2 but I'd hold back if it's your primary device as Audiobus 3 and a few other apps are having problems on my mini2.

    I'm staying on 10 with my Air 2 for now.

  • my oldest hardware it’s an iPhone 6 so I can’t help that much but it doesn’t feel any slower than iOS 10. if it actually is slower i just can’t tell. No apps are really having any problems (specifically related to the iOS 11 update, didn’t break anything as far as i can tell) overall pretty good.

  • Updated my Air1 with IOS 11 and all is working fine. No strange behavior and no notable decrease of reactivity in general
    Hope it helps

  • encenc
    edited September 2017

    There was s speight of warnings when opening certain apps ..." this app won't work with iOS 11" anyone found any older apps have stopped working with iOS 11 ? Pretty sure Boom 808 and Boom 909 were 2 of them

  • @enc said:
    There was s speight of warnings when opening certain apps ..." this app won't work with iOS 11" anyone found any older apps have stopped working with iOS 11 ?

    Any 32 bit only app won’t work with iOS 11. It’s been a thing for months. You can check which of your own apps are affected in the settings.

  • I said it on the other IOS 11 thread, I have an AIR1 and by disabling a lot of Siri Stuff, actually everything about Siri in settings will give you back precious CPU cycles. You have to literally go one app at a time in the settings screen. Hate but did it and it’s running smooth and feels like a new iPad. Loving it.

  • @MusicMan4Christ said:
    I said it on the other IOS 11 thread, I have an AIR1 and by disabling a lot of Siri Stuff, actually everything about Siri in settings will give you back precious CPU cycles. You have to literally go one app at a time in the settings screen. Hate but did it and it’s running smooth and feels like a new iPad. Loving it.

    Why is it not enough to just turn off Siri in settings under ‘Siri & Search?’ i.e. ‘Listen for “hey siri” & Press home for siri’

  • Even if you do, when you look at each app down the list in settings, they all have the Siri thing enabled.

    @baldguru said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    I said it on the other IOS 11 thread, I have an AIR1 and by disabling a lot of Siri Stuff, actually everything about Siri in settings will give you back precious CPU cycles. You have to literally go one app at a time in the settings screen. Hate but did it and it’s running smooth and feels like a new iPad. Loving it.

    Why is it not enough to just turn off Siri in settings under ‘Siri & Search?’ i.e. ‘Listen for “hey siri” & Press home for siri’

  • edited September 2017

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Even if you do, when you look at each app down the list in settings, they all have the Siri thing enabled.

    @baldguru said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    I said it on the other IOS 11 thread, I have an AIR1 and by disabling a lot of Siri Stuff, actually everything about Siri in settings will give you back precious CPU cycles. You have to literally go one app at a time in the settings screen. Hate but did it and it’s running smooth and feels like a new iPad. Loving it.

    Why is it not enough to just turn off Siri in settings under ‘Siri & Search?’ i.e. ‘Listen for “hey siri” & Press home for siri’

    Jajaja, i think that’s because it’s “siri and search” it allows the apps to show up in spotlight search results which it’s actually a useful feature (if only to not waste time looking for the app you want inside the folders, just type it in the search bar). Apple kinda merge the two together, to turn off Siri I think what @baldguru say it’s right going one by one it’s not a requirement.

    Now your apps (or the data inside them) won’t show up in search results but if you don’t use it that’s fine I guess...

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