> Well, now MacRumours has an article from Ars Technica that it really doesn't make much difference at all. However, I read the other thread, 21 pages at last count and the response was generally very good to 8.1.1 Not all of that will be the placebo effect.
The benchmarks they actually test are a few percent better to a few percent worse.
They *do* state:
> The one bright spot Ars ran into was, surprisingly, in long-term speed and stability. Under certain circumstances, iOS 8.1.1 was found to in fact improve stability and performance despite the confines of 512MB of RAM on these devices. Tests involved loading up multiple memory-intensive tabs in Safari and then using multitasking to switch away from and then back to Safari to measure reloading times.
<http://www.macrumors.com/2014/11/20/ios-8-1-1-iphone-4s-ipad-2-test/>
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