I definitely think someone in cupertino does this.  I downgraded and keep
my iphone 3g running iOS3.1.3 and its as quick as anyone elses iphone and
the battery still goes fine.  I noticed lagging messages and similar
slowness issues creeping up on me when it was on iOS 4.something right
around when the first iphone 4 came out.  Its a shame that most apps in the
store require ios 4.x or later but luckily I have stashed all my working
old versions of the programs i need away safe, but I slightly resent being
being alienated for not keeping on the upgrade bandwagon.



On 13 December 2011 12:29, mac98aop <[email protected]> wrote:

> I sometimes wonder if someone in Cupertino has!
>
> All of a sudden, my iP4 iOS5 has gotten a little laggy. It's small,
> but noticeable.
>
> The main time I see it, is when opening Messages.app, where the text
> seems to fly up like a spirit leaving a corpse, on the screen?!?!
>
> Anyone else noticed this?
>
> Could it be a memory leak from a recently installed app?
>
> All was so great before!!
>
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