iOS 8.1.1 - here's how much performance has increased on iPhone 4S and iPad 2

  iOS 8.1.1 was launched this week by the Apple company and one of the main novelties brought to users is the radical improvement of the performance of the iPhone 4S and iPad 2 terminals. To see how much performance has improved, an American website thought to test the update, and in the image above you have the results of their tests done on iOS 7.1.2, iOS 8 and iOS 8.1.1. As you can see, iOS 8.1.1 works harder than iOS 7.1.2 on iPhone 4S and iPad 2, but this was to be expected, considering that we are talking about a major update.

  iOS 8.1.1 nu improve performance to bring them to the level of iOS 7.1.2, but as you can see, it significantly improves them compared to iOS 8.0, but only in certain areas, in others the performances become even weaker. The good part is that for surfing the Internet, the two terminals will have better performances, they will load the pages faster and consume less RAM memory during this time. Basically, Apple tried to improve the performance of the terminals where it could, but it was impossible to offer the same speed as in iOS 7.1.2, so you should take your thoughts from something like that.

  To you, how much did the performance on the iPhone 4S and iPad 2 terminals improve, or not, after installing iOS 8.1.1.