As is usually the case with companies like Apple, and something that is especially more prominent when we start getting into seeds like iOS 9.3.2 beta 1, this latest build of iOS that has been issued to developers looks to contain minimal outward-facing changes or feature additions. In fact, it seems as if it would take the extremely keen eyed individual to find any visual or noticeable changes at all. The accompanying developer notes even suggest that this is nothing more than a bunch of internal improvements.
Well, some of us would like to see the results for ourselves, and that’s exactly what we can see in this series of videos which compares iOS 9.3.1 with iOS 9.3.2 beta 1 running on the iPhone 4s(32GB), iPhone 5 (16GB), iPhone 5s (16GB), and the Phone 6 (64GB).
The tests show that Apple has definitely made some improvements – albiet small ones – with the release of iOS 9.3.2 beta 1, with some interesting and positive outcomes for those with relatively modern hardware. iPhone 5 and iPhone 6 owners can expect to benefit from faster boot times when finally getting their hands on iOS 9.3.2. As for the iPhone 5s, it was a surprising tie. Overall, the performance gain on the iPhone 5/5s and iPhone 6 was negligible at best including the Geekbench scores which were roughly the same. It shouldn’t really come as a surprise that Apple hasn’t been able to extract any performance improvement out of the older iPhone 4s which even booted slower on the beta release. We can definitely expect that the unveiling of iOS 10 will effectively kill support for the last remaining 3.5-inch device.
Take a look at the video comparisons for yourself and see what you think.
iPhone 4s (iOS 9.3.1 vs iOS 9.3.2 beta)
iPhone 5 (iOS 9.3.1 vs iOS 9.3.2 beta)
iPhone 5s (iOS 9.3.1 vs iOS 9.3.2 beta)
iPhone 6 (iOS 9.3.1 vs iOS 9.3.2 beta)
(Source: iAppleBytes [YouTube])
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