I decided to try a couple of these suggestions, just being curious to see if 
they would make any difference, not that my IPhone 5 was running slower.  
Turning on reduce motion fixed the annoyance of its skipping a page when doing 
a three-finger swipe to go from one page of apps to the next one.  It now act 
as it did in IOS 6, landing on the next page as it should.  Also, I think the 
so-called screen sensitivity is better, although that could be my having gotten 
use to it more than anything else.  It surely did not make it worse, I think it 
is better.

Arnold Schmidt 
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    From: "Denny Huff" <[email protected]>
    Date: September 23, 2013 at 4:05:09 PM EDT
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    Subject: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: If You Think iOS 7 Feels Slow Here’s 
How to Speed It Up
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    Feed: OS X Daily
    Posted on: Monday, September 23, 2013 2:24 PM
    Author: Paul Horowitz
    Subject: If You Think iOS 7 Feels Slow Here’s How to Speed It Up





          Most users are satisfied with iOS 7 performance, but some iPhone and 
iPad owners have discovered the major update has impacted the speed of their 
devices. If you feel like iOS 7 has made your hardware slower than it was 
before the update, there are some changes you can make that will likely speed 
things up a bit. These tricks will make the biggest difference on older device 
hardware running iOS 7, so if your device feels a bit sluggish after updating 
take a moment to make a few settings adjustments. The first few tricks may also 
boost your battery life too… 

          Use “Increase Contrast† to Eliminate Transparency & Blur Effects
          The widespread transparencies, blurs, and fancy overlays throughout 
iOS 7 look fantastic, but on older hardware they can also make devices run 
slower by using up system resources. 

            a.. Open Settings and go to “General† then to 
“Accessibility†
            b.. Choose “Increase Contrast† and toggle it to ON


          This makes the Notification Center, Control Center, folders, and some 
other UI elements a bit less attractive since it takes away the eye candy, 
removing the transparent effects and changing their respective backgrounds to a 
solid color. If you notice any sort of lag with opening the aforementioned 
features, you’ll notice a nice speed boost by turning the contrast on.

          Note that some hardware doesn’t support as many transparencies to 
begin with, but you can still toggle the setting to reduce it further.

          Turn Off Background App Refresh
          This feature lets apps update in the background, and while it’s 
handy, it also slows down older iOS devices and is one of the biggest battery 
draining elements of iOS 7 with devices we’ve used it on… so sorry 
Background App Refresh, you have to go:

            a.. From “Settings†, go to “General† and choose 
“Background App Refresh†
            b.. Switch “Background App Refresh† to the OFF position


          Turning this off basically means that apps will only refresh once 
they are active, which is the same behavior that existed prior to iOS 7 anyway. 
Toggling this setting has a noticeable impact on iPhone 4 performance in 
particular.

          Turn On Motion Reduction
          Like most other eye candy, the snazzy motion effects in iOS 7 are 
pleasant to look at but can tax system resources a bit. Thus, turning the 
feature off will reduce the system load and can speed up performance on some 
hardware:

            a.. Back in Settings, head over to “General† and then on to 
“Accessibility†
            b.. Select “Reduce Motion† and flip the toggle so that it’s ON


          Note that some older iPhone and iPad models won’t even have this 
setting available to them, because it’s turned OFF by default. If you don’t 
see the “Reduce Motion† setting in your Accessibility panel, it’s because 
it is not supported on your device – likely for performance reasons.

          Lose Automatic Updates & Downloads
          The reason for turning this off is simple: anything running in the 
background uses system resources to do so, the same theory behind disabling 
Background App Refresh. Turn off Automatic Downloads and Updates for everything:

            a.. Go to Settings and then to “iTunes & App Store†
            b.. Choose “Automatic Downloads† and toggle everything to OFF


          Turning these settings off means you will have to manually update 
your apps through the App Store, and you will also need to manually download 
songs and apps on this particular device if you started downloading the same 
apps on other iOS devices. Three useful features indeed, but ones that aren’t 
hard to live without in the name of better device performance.

          Consider a Complete Restore to Factory Defaults
          A bit extreme, but sometimes you can boost performance on virtually 
any iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch simply by clearing off everything and resetting 
it to factory default settings. Be sure to back up your device before you do 
this, and then you can restore from a backup when it’s finished, or just 
start with a clean slate.

          Admittedly this is a pain in the rear, but there is a long history of 
positive reports ever since the earliest days of iOS (and OS X or Windows for 
that matter…) of wiping everything out and clean installing an operating 
system. 

          For extreme cases this may resolve some lingering performance issues, 
but for most users we would not recommend this simply because it’s a 
nuisance. 

          Update to iOS 7.1 (or Whatever) When It Arrives
          iOS 7 is a major update and there are some bugs and performance 
issues that shipped with the first release. This is why we recommended some 
users hold off on the first 7.0 release, since history has long informed us 
that initial releasees of major updates are often buggy and can impact 
performance in a negative way. Whether you’re waiting to update or not, be 
sure to jump on the iOS update releases when they come out, as it will almost 
certainly contain significant improvements and bug fixes, refining the iOS 7 
experience considerably. 




         


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