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muchly improved.
excellent in fact.
6s
with a recent battery replacement at apple japan since my model was one with a free replacement.
 
it's crap.. no my percentage go down in eyes... in 10 minutes it can go 50% , haven't seen that in 10.1.1.... got off the train later and in 20 minutes it went from 50 to 12 da faq is this...

i'm going to apple store on sunday to change this battery or something... can't get a full day anymore where i used to... iphone 6s 250 cycles
 
Mine is randomly shutting down when battery life is less than 30%. It's been happening since update. Today it shut down when at 12%. And it went from 50% to 12% in a matter of 15 mins while Waze and Podcast app were running. Will try a restore and see if that helps.
 
In normal power mode, mine will sit on standby all day and lose maybe 5% over several hours of idle. On low-power mode it'll lose 1% ever 30 minutes.

WTF.
 
Mine is randomly shutting down when battery life is less than 30%. It's been happening since update. Today it shut down when at 12%. And it went from 50% to 12% in a matter of 15 mins while Waze and Podcast app were running. Will try a restore and see if that helps.
Tried clean install didn't help on my end... going to apple store on sunday
 
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Got my watch back. Paired it. Down to 89 percent within 4 hours of the charger without use. Reporting 1 hour of usage. Watch itself also drained 15 percent. This all from 100. God damnit. When will this end.

Especially considering this is how the battery life is without the watch:

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I haven't noticed a significant difference (good or bad) in battery life on 7 since I installed 10.2. I have yet to install the update on my SE.
 
6S+ here, updated through itunes - no clean install... Surprisingly good results 2 days later. Hit 6 hours usage at 50% which is the same as what I'd get on iOS 9
 
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With a stand-by time from 33 hours!

I can go 10 hours standby and lose maybe 1 or 2 percent so that really doesn't matter...

Yeah that is good. That 12 hrs is MAX under lab conditions, not the "least" you should get and yes you have to consider standby time also. As well as a LOT of other factors.

Again, I get 12 hours usage consistently on iOS 9 on my 1 year old 6S+ so... 12 hours is standard for me. The newer phone with a bigger battery should be out performing that.
 
Yeah that is good. That 12 hrs is MAX under lab conditions, not the "least" you should get and yes you have to consider standby time also. As well as a LOT of other factors.
Agree a lot of factors must be taken into consideration. Cellular signal strength makes a big difference to those 33 hours standby just for starters.
 
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