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DJLAXL

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Starting at 100% now at 1:45PM. Let's see how it goes. Definitely had a hit from 9.3 b7 to 9.3 to 9.3.1.
 

The Doctor11

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Dec 15, 2013
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hey where are y'all downloading 9.3.2 from????
https://developer.apple.com/ios/download/
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So we meet again in yet another build Safari Bug :mad:
 

LeoNatan

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Aug 6, 2013
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I'm quite annoyed that there isn't a Xcode beta to go with it. They never released an Xcode version for iOS 9.3.1 meaning you could not install apps or new builds of your apps on your device with Xcode. And now they release a beta without an Xcode beta. Why the hell?
Huh? That's not how it works. Of course you can.
 
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VSMacOne

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Oct 18, 2008
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Not seeing much difference so far. Hopefully some battery life improvements. Going to see tomorrow.
 

Mlrollin91

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Nov 20, 2008
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My 2 hour battery test will be complete in 7 minutes. I will edit this post with the results.

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Okay after 2 hours of both devices sitting after a hard reset. Nothing opened, screens remained completely off.

iPad Air 2: 20 Minutes Usage/ 2hr Standby. 98.6% Battery Remaining.
iPhone 6s: 34 Minutes Usage/ 2hr Standby. 95.6% Battery Remaining.

Both devices state 100%, but as I said in an earlier post its not linear. I am looking directly at the mAh remaining vs capacity of the battery itself. So if my battery is degraded at all, it does not matter because I am getting actual battery readouts.

Now what does all this mean. Background usage is higher in 9.3.2 vs 9.3.1 but lower than 9.3 Final. Now its too early to tell if its going to translate to better or worse battery life. But based on these numbers its going to be very close to 9.3.1. It will not be like 9.2.1/9.3B which were much better.
 
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cecoleman

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Nov 13, 2007
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Same thing here. I hope 9.3.2 (maybe even the beta) fix the horrible battery drain. I couldn't even make it a day on my 6s Plus!

I had the battery drain problem to. I RESET ALL SETTINGS and it fixed the problem. It's a nice happy medium. You keep your apps and data but wipe settings and it cured my problem.
 

Mlrollin91

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Nov 20, 2008
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I had the battery drain problem to. I RESET ALL SETTINGS and it fixed the problem. It's a nice happy medium. You keep your apps and data but wipe settings and it cured my problem.
Didn't work for me either. I did a restore on 9.3 and it was slightly better, but still horrible compared to 9.3B.
 

coolsean20

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Apr 23, 2014
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The landscape 3D touch lag is still not fixed on my iPhone 6S Plus. Why is it being said that it is fixed?
 

Mlrollin91

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Nov 20, 2008
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Yeah but now I have to restore blah blah cuz I'm on a beta. You know how they are. I don't even wanna mess with them smh
You have a defective battery. A simple hardware test will prove it. Has nothing to do with beta. Or take the 10 minutes to restore your phone. You keep saying how bad your battery is and you found the problem. Go get it fixed!

I'm at 100% capacity, so I know its software related. You are at 79% capacity, therefore its hardware and software.
 
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atlchamp

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Jun 19, 2012
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You have a defective battery. A simple hardware test will prove it. Has nothing to do with beta. Or take the 10 minutes to restore your phone. You keep saying how bad your battery is and you found the problem. Go get it fixed!

I'm at 100% capacity, so I know its software related. You are at 79% capacity, therefore its hardware and software.
restoring now :/
 

atlchamp

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Jun 19, 2012
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It's indexing. You can't judge battery life immediately after a update.
I can because its been like this since 9.3, I know my phone and I know how long it used to last etc. Its very odd behavior to say the least
[doublepost=1459983584][/doublepost]on the phone with apple support now..
[doublepost=1459985089][/doublepost]They said my battery passed. All those battery apps in the App Store are hot garbage
 

sguser

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Aug 12, 2010
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I had the battery drain problem to. I RESET ALL SETTINGS and it fixed the problem. It's a nice happy medium. You keep your apps and data but wipe settings and it cured my problem.

Same here. My 6S went through almost all the 9.3 beta builds and was having a decent battery life. The 9.3 and 9.3.1 were noticeable worse. I reset all the settings and the battery is back to normal.
 
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