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I would be the first to complain about battery life, but *knock on wood* 10.3.2 has been exceptional on my 6S 32GB. I set up as new after restoring from 10.2.1 (DFU) I use mostly high battery drainage apps and am seeing better battery life than 10.2.1 gave me.
 

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That's a ridiculous statement. Security updates make your device safer to use.
Ok is safer but that it leaves my battery when I need more of it?
What do you choose more secure or more useful?
Did I come in my pocket with the spare battery just because Apple wants my phone to be safer? Do not you really hear what you're writing? Apple is interested in how to get your money (ex.headphone jack), talk about security when iOS has access to all of your data?
I apologize, I really do not want to offend but I think someone will wash your brain.
 
Ok is safer but that it leaves my battery when I need more of it?
What do you choose more secure or more useful?
Did I come in my pocket with the spare battery just because Apple wants my phone to be safer? Do not you really hear what you're writing? Apple is interested in how to get your money (ex.headphone jack), talk about security when iOS has access to all of your data?
I apologize, I really do not want to offend but I think someone will wash your brain.

Would you drive a car that has a powerful engine and a large fuel tank but has no doors, seat belts, and brakes? Of course not.
 
For iPhone 7, the home button responds slower (not as slow as previous iPhones, but not as fast as it was before)

Anyone have the same issue?
 
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This update has been really bad for my 6s. App closing animations stutters very badly.
 
Battery life is pathetic under 10.3.2 and I am not the only one who notices this. I am currently using an iPhone 6 and my batter life has NOT been worse! While there is a small number of folks who indicate better battery life, I believe the vast majority have much worse battery life.
 
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Battery life is pathetic under 10.3.2 and I am not the only one who notices this. I am currently using an iPhone 6 and my batter life has NOT been worse! While there is a small number of folks who indicate better battery life, I believe the vast majority have much worse battery life.

In my case, it's far from "pathetic"... it's about on par with 10.3.1... and I have no complaints with it. I am running 10.3.2 on an iPhone 5S, 6S+ and 7+ and don't really have a problem with battery life on any of the devices.
 
Battery life is pathetic under 10.3.2 and I am not the only one who notices this. I am currently using an iPhone 6 and my batter life has NOT been worse! While there is a small number of folks who indicate better battery life, I believe the vast majority have much worse battery life.
Or it's more or less the other way around.
 
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Battery life is pathetic under 10.3.2 and I am not the only one who notices this. I am currently using an iPhone 6 and my batter life has NOT been worse! While there is a small number of folks who indicate better battery life, I believe the vast majority have much worse battery life.

Mine's the same ever since 10.3.
 
Battery life is pathetic under 10.3.2 and I am not the only one who notices this. I am currently using an iPhone 6 and my batter life has NOT been worse! While there is a small number of folks who indicate better battery life, I believe the vast majority have much worse battery life.
Battery life is great but also terrible

On my SE I had really good battery life, about 10% every hour and could easily make it to 8 hours usage. I just bought a 6s and it gets about 20% every hour on 10.3.2 and can barely get to 6 hours usage
 
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