iOS 9.3.3 - first impressions and is it worth installing?

The first impressions of iOS 9.3.3 are very good, the new version of the operating system bringing improvements on all levels for users.

iOS 9.3.3 is available from last night for all iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users around the world, the Apple company offering this update almost two months away from the release of the first beta version of the operating system, it comes with solutions for many vulnerabilities and with few new functions.

I told you last night that iOS 9.3.3 bring a major change for Apple Music, but also solve it serious FaceTime vulnerability, the Apple company can boast of the fact that it offers its users a serious improvement in the experience of using the operating system, the novelties being fully felt.

Better performance for everyone

I start listing iOS 9.3.3 impressions with the fact that the performances offered by the Apple company for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch are better in this version of the operating system, the users of older terminals feeling the change best, and this is because they have older hardware.

Improving performance in iOS 9.3.3 it is visible both in the daily use of the applications installed in the terminals, and in terms of the native applications, Safari loading the pages faster, while the rest of the applications render the information available in our terminals faster, the change being auspicious.

At the same time, Touch ID seems to be faster in unlocking iDevices, fingerprint recognition being done with more precision than in the previous version, or at least this is the impression that the mode of operation of this left me system after installing iOS 9.3.3 in iPhone 6S Plus.

Greater autonomy

One of the changes that was visible throughout the beta testing period, and that left me with a very good impression about iOS 9.3.3, is the autonomy of the battery, this being improved compared to the previous versions of the operating system, Apple's engineers also managing to do good things.

Do not think that we are talking about a substantial increase in battery autonomy, but about a maximum of 10% in daily use, and this could bring up to several tens of minutes of use for your terminals, but of course this depends on what do with them daily.

The autonomy of the iOS 9.3.3 battery can vary depending on the settings you have active in the terminals and the applications you use, but if you feel a decrease in autonomy even after a few days of using the operating system, then it would be good to restore your device to remove any problems.

Is it worth installing?

Based on what we have seen so far in iOS 9.3.3, both in the beta and final versions, I would say that, if you do not need a jailbreak, there is little reason to avoid this version of the operating system, she brings only good things for us, but of course it's good to wait a few more days.

How do I install iOS 9.3.3

As I told you yesterday, you can install iOS 9.3.3 through the Software Update system, directly from your terminals, but in the morning I also told you where you can download iOS 9.3.3, so you can do the installation including through iTunes, especially if you have iOS 10 beta.

What are your impressions of iOS 9.3.3?