I think it’s a 6S in 5S body. 

That S makes all the difference!

Sent on the move. 
Apologies for any typos and brevity. 

> On 18 Oct 2017, at 18:48, Toby Leighton <tobio2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> My iPhone SE (which I’ve always taken as being an iPhone 6 in and iPhone 5s’ 
> body) has been absolutely fine with ios11 one thing that may be different 
> between me and some of the rest of you is I waited a version and went 
> straight to 11.0.1
>> On Wed, 18 Oct 2017 at 18:36, Jason Davies <ophioc...@me.com> wrote:
>> Funnily enough my iPad mini 2 seems fine (I think it's a 2, might be 3; 
>> definitely not 4)
>> 
>> I am wondering whether to do a clean install but I dread the many days of 
>> 'oh, damn, what's the password for...' and getting settings as I want them 
>> again. I also find Messages is pretty pants. I've been using my iPad by 
>> default instead of my phone, basically, but it's not so easy to use Apple 
>> pay with an iPad;)
>> 
>> In fact, apple have managed to turn that particular item into an iPod with a 
>> handy phone, for me. Back to 2003;)
>> 
>> On 18 Oct 2017, at 16:56, mac98aop wrote:
>> 
>> Relieved to read this thread.
>> 
>> My iPhone 6 is painfully slow. 
>> 
>> I've reset network settings, it improved things for a few days.
>> I've done factory reset, again a few days improvement.
>> 
>> Typing in iMessage can lag up to 3-4 words behind. Siri is slow to activate, 
>> and even slower to respond/act. I really much of the UI tweaks and new 
>> features, but am really disappointed that it nags me to upgrade when that 
>> really isn't an option (I'm a PAYG on a hand-me-down handset kind of guy!).
>> 
>> I hear some find similar bugs and glitches on their 7, so it's not just 
>> hardware, but other little gremlins I imagine.
>> 
>> Be so grateful for any other tips and tricks to improve things from folks.
>> I've not dared update our iPad Mini 2!
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Wednesday, October 18, 2017 at 7:44:06 AM UTC+1, ARMS wrote:
>>> Looks like resetting network settings on my iPad may have worked. Things 
>>> seem to be better. Thanks Sam
>> 
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