iOS 9 is more difficult on iPhone and iPad

iOS 9 runs hard iPhone iPadiOS 9 works harder than iOS 8 on iPhone and iPad, and this is reality, whether you like it or not, but this was to be expected considering that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), it does the same things annually with its updates.

Every year the terminals released a year before a major update for iOS have poorer performances in the new version of the operating system compared to the one with which they were launched, but this was to be expected considering that we are talking about old hardware on a new software.

Although the Apple company claims that iOS 9 is thought to offer very good performance for iPhone, iPad or iPod Touches, in reality the new version of the operating system does not fulfill the promise of those from Cupertino and I showed you the differences in the morning.

Some of you, probably used to Apple's way of doing things from previous years, probably expected this to happen and probably aren't that surprised that your iPhone or your iPad tablet isn't all that much anymore. quickly/rapidly.

On newer terminals the differences are not very big and not even that easy to notice, but on older terminals the differences can be seen as clearly as possible and in certain situations generate frustration for the users of the devices, but there are few solutions.

The only method to bring back good performance in iOS 9 on old terminals is to disable animations and some functions that run in the background, but I'm sure that many of you don't want that, but you don't really have other solutions to bring things back to the previous situation.

What do you think about iOS 9 performance compared to iOS 8?