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My Geekbench scores on my iPhone 6 are ~1300/2400 which is a lot lower than average and a lot lower than my device was scoring on 10.0 (last time I did the benchmark), which is ~1600/2900

I've quit all apps and repeated the test 4 or 5 times over 10 minutes to try to ensure nothing is running and it's not an anomaly... Any explanations?
iPhone 6
iOS 10.2.1: 1556/2591
iOS 10.3: 1585/2622
iOS 10.3.1: 1605/2743
iOS 10.3.2 beta 2: 1596/2703
iOS 10.3.2 beta 3: 1571/2712
 
iPhone 6
iOS 10.2.1: 1556/2591
iOS 10.3: 1585/2622
iOS 10.3.1: 1605/2743
iOS 10.3.2 beta 2: 1596/2703
iOS 10.3.2 beta 3: 1571/2712
Thanks. Do you know if battery level / charging affects score? I'm on 40% and not plugged in. Will try later plugged in and fully charged.
 
Explain this again? I'm not following.

Look at:
SETTINGS> MAIL> ACCOUNTS> YAHOO> ACCOUNT> SMTP> YAHOO! SMTP SERVER
[doublepost=1492550696][/doublepost]Support of external DACs via the USB camera connector is still flakey on the 6s+. Music mutes after a random interval (or perhaps after a random event) but the music app still thinks it is playing album tracks.
 
Thanks. Do you know if battery level / charging affects score? I'm on 40% and not plugged in. Will try later plugged in and fully charged.
I honestly have no idea. I've been told to take these benchmark scores with a grain of salt, but yours that you posted earlier seemed low enough that I wondered what's going on there too.
 
Not sure why my 2 posts were merged so let's try again.

Support of external DACs via the USB camera connector is still flakey on the 6s+. Music mutes after a random interval (or perhaps after a random event) but the music app still thinks it is playing album tracks.
 
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What an amazing speedy update. A lot of people are complaining about battery drain but how healthy is your battery. This neat app can show you how much your battery has degraded. Recommended one full charge cycle a month. If you charge your battery around 80%, you'll notice battery will last longer than on a full charge. If you do less full charge and only charge it to what you actually need, battery life is pretty good!
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Yeah I still have Wi-Fi calling enabled. Just put your phone in Airplane Mode and then turn it off. That should fix the problem.

My wifi calling also isn't showing in the status bar after the latest beta, even though it's toggled on. I have also tried airplane mode and switching off
 
My wifi calling also isn't showing in the status bar after the latest beta, even though it's toggled on. I have also tried airplane mode and switching off

My Wifi Calling apparently sounds terrible to the party I am speaking to. When I turn off my wifi the call quality clears up right away.

I rebooted my router, just did a reset all network settings on my phone. Hopefully that clears that up.

I'm on Rogers. Anyone notice this also?
 
10.3.2 appears to have broken Yahoo Mail. Prompts you to log in over and over but then it doesn't work when you do. Removed Yahoo from Mail.app and Spark email client. Attempted to add back in. It allows you to log in, but then just takes you back to the screen where you select your email company (Google, Yahoo, Outlook, etc.). Even Yahoo's own email app won't work. But I can log in using Mobile Safari, I can log in on Windows or my Mac. Apple Mail, Canary Mail and Spark on my Mac all work just fine.

Same here. Cannot login from my iPad or iPhone. Tried wiping my phone, resetting settings. Using wifi, using my 4g connection. Nothing works. I can login with gmail fine. But not with yahoo. With yahoo it lets me go through the steps of adding my account, but takes me back to the main screen. But it doesn't show my account as added.
 
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What an amazing speedy update. A lot of people are complaining about battery drain but how healthy is your battery. This neat app can show you how much your battery has degraded. Recommended one full charge cycle a month. If you charge your battery around 80%, you'll notice battery will last longer than on a full charge. If you do less full charge and only charge it to what you actually need, battery life is pretty good!
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Which application is that? The one with the "Raw Data" text at the top.
 
Correct. It just loops back to the login screen.
Same problem faced by me.
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Same here. Cannot login from my iPad or iPhone. Tried wiping my phone, resetting settings. Using wifi, using my 4g connection. Nothing works. I can login with gmail fine. But not with yahoo. With yahoo it lets me go through the steps of adding my account, but takes me back to the main screen. But it doesn't show my account as added.
Have you reported to Apple on bug portal?
 
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Which one? Battery life app says that my 1-year old 6s is at 76% capacity.

@sumyoungai: they updated their app to work with ios 10
 
Which one? Battery life app says that my 1-year old 6s is at 76% capacity.

@sumyoungai: they updated their app to work with ios 10
76% after just one year? Yikes :eek: Let's hope that's not accurate. If you have a mac, get CoconutBattery. Just plug your phone into the mac, open that app (on the mac) and you'll have the most accurate battery stats available.
 
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Which one? Battery life app says that my 1-year old 6s is at 76% capacity.

@sumyoungai: they updated their app to work with ios 10

They updated to work with iOS 10 but not in the full form. iOS 10 now hides true capacity, cycle count, battery temp, charge rate and discharge rate. These apps can only estimate. Only Coconutbattery for mac can give you a 100% reliable reading. iBackupbot for PC gives you cycle count and estimated health, but nothing compared to what Coconut can give you.
 
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I dont own a mac. Unfortanely in every way.

But I ran ibackupbot and this is my result:

Full capacity: 1690
Available capacity: 1400

Thats ~18% loss. Last week I wrote with the apple support and they ran the battery diagnostics, "everything is perfect with your battery". Lol.

I noticed that after I unplugged the iphone after ibackupbot I had 32% battery. SECONDS later it switched to 22%.
 
I dont own a mac. Unfortanely in every way.

But I ran ibackupbot and this is my result:

Full capacity: 1690
Available capacity: 1400

Thats ~18% loss. Last week I wrote with the apple support and they ran the battery diagnostics, "everything is perfect with your battery". Lol.

I noticed that after I unplugged the iphone after ibackupbot I had 32% battery. SECONDS later it switched to 22%.
Perfect with your battery does not imply 100% capacity.
 
I dont own a mac. Unfortanely in every way.

But I ran ibackupbot and this is my result:

Full capacity: 1690
Available capacity: 1400

Thats ~18% loss. Last week I wrote with the apple support and they ran the battery diagnostics, "everything is perfect with your battery". Lol.

I noticed that after I unplugged the iphone after ibackupbot I had 32% battery. SECONDS later it switched to 22%.
"Everything is perfect with your battery" only means that its about 80% health.
 
"Everything is perfect with your battery" only means that its about 80% health.
Which is unacceptable for 1 year old device, unless you are a major "power" user (lol) and drain and charge your device multiple times per day.
 
Another strange thing happened- i received one SMS message whose alert sound reverberated for some time with repeatedly reducing sounds from the speaker.

This happened for the first time.
 
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