iOS 9.3 – first impressions

Starting last night iOS 9.3 is available for all iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch owners, the Apple company offering us the opportunity to download the latest version of the operating system through the Software Update system, or iTunes.

I used the beta versions of iOS 9.3 from January until now, and since last night I have iOS 9.3 installed on iPhone 6S Plus, and I start this article by telling you that it enters iOS beta 9.3 7 and the final version of iOS 9.3 there are no such big differences.

Performance

iOS 9.3 performs as well as iOS 9.2.1 in daily use, and if disable animations general of the operating system, then you will have an even better experience of using the applications or functions offered by iOS.

From using applications to recording photos, surfing the Internet or editing multimedia content, iOS 9.3 it handles very well no matter what we put in front of it, but the experience differs depending on the age of the terminal you own.

Autonomy

The beta versions of iOS 9.3 offered good autonomy towards the end of the testing period, and iOS 9.3 beta 7 did not offer me a different autonomy compared to iOS 9.2.1, so from this point of view I can say that I am satisfied, at least so far.

Most of those who have tested iOS 9.3 in the beta version so far have not complained excessively about the battery autonomy offered by this version of the iOS 9 operating system, and theoretically you should not have any decrease in it.

I haven't encountered any big problems using the final version of iOS 9.3 so far, Apple company solving a lot of operational problems and implementing a quite varied suite of new functions, so you should have a good experience.

What are your impressions after installing the final version of iOS 9.3?