It's like I'm scrolling through quicksand. A flick basically just brings it up or down an inch. Meanwhile, Chrome scrolling just flies.
Well, hopefully, it'll get better for you.
It's like I'm scrolling through quicksand. A flick basically just brings it up or down an inch. Meanwhile, Chrome scrolling just flies.
Yeah. No idea what the issue is. I don't have any other apple products so using Chrome is no big deal I guess.
Considering this is not a common characteristic of Safari on the 6 Plus (or any iPhone for that matter), you should probably find out if this is something that can be fixed by a simple hard restart, a restore or something that would require a replacement/repair from Apple. Ignoring the issue is just going to leave you with a phone that isn't working properly, and may lead to issues down the road that could remain or worsen even after your warranty is expired, leaving you to foot any repair bills (for something you could have done for free right now).
Just a thought.
Better half just walked in with her 6 and its the same speed. I always thought it was faster. Nothing to see here.
I don't know what you're seeing, but I have ZERO lag or stuttering in Safari while scrolling. It's smooth and fast as it always has been.
I've updated OTA and I agree with Sean that my Safari scrolls as smoothly as it always has. Is your problem with all websites or is their certain ones that cause the issue? If just certain sites, perhaps post a link to them so we can try them out.
Why does it suck so bad? Is it just a 6 plus thing?
No issues with Safari on my iPhone 6 Plus. Which device do you have? You asked about the 6 Plus, but posted in the iPhone 6 section.
All of them. I may just be used to chrome since I just started using Safari again. With my chrome I flick it and it keeps scrolling whereas with safari it scrolls very little and stops. Perhaps that's normal. Still fluid but not continuous.
Safari and iOS in general use what Apple calls inertial scrolling (I think) or the rubber band effect. So like if I pushed a ball on a flat surface, it would start out rolling fast and gradually slow down and if it hit a wall (the end of the web page), it would bounce back a bit.
Hey, hey, hey. Easy on me guys for I am but an Apple nub. No going back now. I even sold my lg G3 so the iPhone is all I have. Still amazed how much better Google apps run in iPhone than android. lol