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So far it's a bit of a mixed bag for me, to be honest.

 

Hate:

 

- Apps that aren't yet updated e.g. Telegram

- Mail searching a bit broken, certainly worse than before

- Mail app search-related bugs

- Right hand side "dock" opens unintentionally, rather annoying (major hate)

- Shift key functionality seems backwards and a bit broken

- I'm getting random word selection while typing which causes me to over-type stuff (major hate)

- Swipe left and swipe right is laggy

- Pinch-to-close doesn't always register my pinch; it worked perfectly before

- Confusing use of saved passwords; presentation to user a bit odd

- Definitely getting lag across the interface; never had this before

 

Love:

 

- New wallpapers (heh!)

- Notes app redesign and ability to sketch; ruler function totally rad

- "Breadcrumb" top left corner when linking to another app

- Find a Friend app now has a widget

- Ability to search through saved passwords - a godsend for me

 

While side-by-side is undoubtedly cool, as is picture-in-picture, I have no real use for these.

 

While not really an iOS 9 thing but more coincidental release, I still don't have the cloud storage options I need. I have, but don't need, 200GB. I would really like 100GB as an option, too.

 

Currently I'm storing 59GB in the cloud so paying for 200GB per month is an utter waste. I've a good mind to remove all my videos from the cloud and downgrade to the 50GB option.

 

 

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iOS 9.0.1 has been released to address bugs. And iOS 9.1 beta 2 has been released also. I'm still waiting for the OTA of 9.1b2 to get to me. :/

 

-Anthony

Downloaded 9.0.1. So far no issues. People are reporting good battery life.

 

 

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I downloaded it and the phone works well. However, it looks like carrier aggregation got turned off. I was pulling about 40-50mbps down on carrier aggregation towers and suddenly it's back down to 6-7mbps.

You phone doesn't support CA

 

Sent from my Sprint LG G4

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I have an iPhone 6+, it definitely was compatible.

Nope, not on Sprint

 

the iPhone 6+ isn't CA compatible. CA was introduced with the 6s and 6s plus which releases tomorrow.

 

 

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What he said [emoji651]

 

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