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Daniel80

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Completely wrong. Most didn't have this issue and if you want to leave security holes unprotected then be my guest.

When I bought an iphone I did not buy a phone that takes off in the middle of the day and it gets hot as a iron.
This is the latest update.
I have exposed my problem and do not expect any solutions.
 
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CTHarrryH

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You obviously have a run away application - which most of us do not have. The heat indicates that. Have you done all the normal stuff = look to see what application is using most battery, force quitting applications - hard reset the phone
 
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corruptdream

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No you didn't but likely its an App causing that, not iOS itself. This is why user experiences vary so much, almost every single iPhone will have a different combination of apps installed and running...

it makes sense that we have diiferent comb of apps and experiences can vary from user to other. but how can explain that upgrading from 10.3.1 to 10.3.2 the battery drain faster with 20% than before? with same apps instaled, same phone, same settings. why should i think 10.3.3 is better? i really dont care about security holes that much when my phone left without batt faster than i need.
( ip 7 back to 10.3.1 from 10.3.2 )
 
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simonsi

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it makes sense that we have diiferent comb of apps and experiences can vary from user to other. but how can explain that upgrading from 10.3.1 to 10.3.2 the battery drain faster with 20% than before? with same apps instaled, same phone, same settings. why should i think 10.3.3 is better? i really dont care about security holes that much when my phone left without batt faster than i need.
( ip 7 back to 10.3.1 from 10.3.2 )

Because not all Apps behave the same through the update process or correctly on the new iOS update - that is partly why there is a slew of App updates after EVERY iOS update...of course you don't care about security holes until your ID, life and bank balance disappear...
 
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Daniel80

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Only if you are stupid to keep "life" in your phone. In any case apple has all your things.

Do not be so credulous.
 

Hossein

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There doesn't seem to be a thread on this. How are you finding the performance etc. My iPhone 7 feels snappier with slightly faster animations.
[doublepost=1502441682][/doublepost]Hello I am having lag issues with my iPhone 7 Plus. When I'm closing an app I notice that there is a couple lags and glitches. The first one that I notice is that when I close an app to go my homes screen, there is lag with my status bar showing up. The second is that the dock where my main four apps are that bottom flashes once when I double tap my home button.

I tried restoring my device but it didn't fix it. I tried setting up as a new iPhone but it still happened. I'm using iOS 10.3.3
 
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calibru_2good_4u

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[doublepost=1502441682][/doublepost]Hello I am having lag issues with my iPhone 7 Plus. When I'm closing an app I notice that there is a couple lags and glitches. The first one that I notice is that when I close an app to go my homes screen, there is lag with my status bar showing up. The second is that the dock where my main four apps are that bottom flashes once when I double tap my home button.

I tried restoring my device but it didn't fix it. I tried setting up as a new iPhone but it still happened. I'm using iOS 10.3.3

I have same issues on iPhone 7 ... Did you fiind any solution ?
 

skinniezinho

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[doublepost=1502441682][/doublepost]Hello I am having lag issues with my iPhone 7 Plus. When I'm closing an app I notice that there is a couple lags and glitches. The first one that I notice is that when I close an app to go my homes screen, there is lag with my status bar showing up. The second is that the dock where my main four apps are that bottom flashes once when I double tap my home button.

I tried restoring my device but it didn't fix it. I tried setting up as a new iPhone but it still happened. I'm using iOS 10.3.3
Me too, restored it, restored and configured as new one..but on iPhone SE
 

FrozenInferno

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os 6s I don't know, but for me on the SE it has improved (and battery life too!) from 9.3.X to 10.X an till 10.3.2 it was nice.

I upgraded my SE from 9.3.5 to 10.3.3 recently and it's running the update exceptionally well. My battery life also seems to have improved a little which surprised me.

I work in a place that has very weak signals, both LTE and wifi, so my phone is already working harder than usual to maintain connections and any additional battery drain caused by a new OS is just amplifies it that much worse. Battery life is the main reason I'm always so sceptical to install new updates and reports from iOS 10 weren't instilling much confidence, at least early on, but I decided to update anyway. I'm very happy with iOS 10 in its mature state.

By the look of the iOS 11 betas I'm thinking I'll be riding 10.3.X until iOS 11 has some time to mature as well. Battery life sounds especially bad even as it nears GM.
 

Helmsley

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I'm on iOS 10.3.1 here on an iPhone 6s and have zero stability issues...my uptime is 148 days, 2 hours and 58 minutes.
 

RumoredMac

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I have done a DFU clean install of 10.3.3 on my iPad mini 2 and the battery life is pathetic now, compared to 9.3
I have everything turned off (like background refresh, Bluetooth, etc) and just use iPad to read. But the entire iPad dies in less than 1 day with the same amount of reading, browsing that I used to do earlier on 9.3
 
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