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My enterprise wifi at work keeps dropping constantly on this release. It drops out and reconnects, then drops out again, etc. It's never happened before and it's maddening, hope it's fixed on 12.2.
 
XS MAX, yesterday I received a call & swapping to pick up call, screen doesn’t responding, I taped on message to respond & cancel after this I was able to pick up.

Again in the night when I put my phone for charging, phone was not responding at all, screen & power button pressed but nothing was happening, I removed from charge & connect again start to work.

I completely restored my phone few days before.

My question is, anyone else is facing same issue? It’s hardware or software issue?

Thanks for the help.
 
Hi all, do you still experiencing battery drain? If yes, anything you did to resolve that?

Thank you.
 
I have experienced bugs with my Xs Max too, when you connect it to charge the screen doesn’t turn off a lot of times, so it get stuck on the lock screen, sometimes even the icons disappear until you touch the phone. Also I have always in mute my phone and now 2 o 3 calls sound and I have an Apple Watch, in witch I get the vibration but the phone still sounds. It gets slow and when you open setting it hangs for a second or two, sometimes the warranty upgrade text misalign with the same bold text. And for last I had always my battery getting around 30-45% at the end of the day and now it gets to 20 or less and the phone gets hot without using it some times thru the day.
 
Try upgraded to iOS 12.2?

I am waiting for 12.2 response before updating. Anyone with 12.1.4 still experience this battery issue? My hypothesis is Apple increase system clock (that’s why 12.1.4 is faster than 10.3.3) with battery usage impact (obviously).
If this is the case, upgrading to 12.2 won’t solve the problem.
 
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