I think all new versions (iOS, macOS) are made by people who NEVERworked in that businessused an iPhone. I’ve never had such an worse experience with Apple devices. Seriously never
Here, I fixed it for you. Seriously, it's crazy.
I think all new versions (iOS, macOS) are made by people who NEVERworked in that businessused an iPhone. I’ve never had such an worse experience with Apple devices. Seriously never
Seriously? Why would you join this train wreck? You don't know what you've got till it's gone. This is the worst iOS since 3.x and I'd stay on 12 if I didn't have an 11.Is it worth upgrading from 12.4.1 on Xr?
This app reloading crap didn't happen with 12.x on my 6s+. 13 has been a dumpster fire from the start and that doesn't seem to change. It makes my 11 pro worse than my 6s+ and frequently wish I hadn't bought it.My biggest issue is still app reloading....I’m convinced that the top selling feature of next iPhone would be 6gb ram
Sometimes? I don't think they understand either. The whole basis for iOS13 (Cupertino, we have a problem) seems random and flawed. We're just hiding out in the Lunar Module hoping that the batteries don't fail.One bug from previous iOS versions is back for me. When I’m closing an app from the app switcher it always comes back and isn’t closed. Sometimes I don’t understand what the hell Apple is doing this year.
This might sound crazy, but in the last day and a half or so, I'm suddenly seeing much more normal battery drain on my 11" iPad Pro.IPP 11 13.3 PR
Battery: Aside from video draining the battery faster than expected, now Safari seems to be doing the same.
Woke this morning and over breakfast, spent the next 90 minutes reading different articles and documents via Safari. No video. Sites have minimal advertising. Yet my IPP burned through 18% (at 82%) in that 90 minutes. When I do a breakdown in Battery for that time it shows:
Screen On 92 min Screen Off 0 min
Safari 79 min
Gmail 1 min
Messages 1 min
Gboard 57 min background activity
Home and Lockscreen 1 min
Reminders and Messages are never synced with all devices. When I’m marking one reminder as done on my iPhone, I always get the same reminder again on my Mac, iPad and Watch. Same with messages. Reading them on my iPhone and getting the messages again on my Watch and Mac as new. (Took a long time to write that with that crappy iOS 13 keyboard again)
My drain on iPad all happens while locked in standby. It’s only sporadic now though. It was just constantly draining and now it only happens in short spurts.I see a lot of people complaining about iOS 13.3 and the battery drain. I am on iOS 13.1.3 and in just 2h and a half my battery percentage has fallen from 99% to 60%. In two and a half hours, I repeat, where I’ve been watching an interview on the YouTube website (Safari app).
It is true that I’ve locked my iPad at 18:00h at 99%, and when I’ve arrived at home at 21:00h it was still at 99%. So no battery drain while locked.
Should I consider this a bad performance of battery life on iOS 13.1.3? Is it still worse on iOS 13.3 or maybe it will behave better?
Thank you.
I would say if your battery drain is that bad already, the worst that can happen if you go up to 13.3 is that it stays just as bad. That was my experience at first for sure. I will also say though—the DFU restore to 13.3 that I did 6 days ago (WITHOUT then restoring from a backup) really seems to have been the right move to fix the battery problems. I’m not getting the severe drain overnight anymore. For the last three nights in a row it’s only drained 2-3% in standby, which is pretty normal behavior for all the iPad Pros I’ve owned. Still not like the old days where the iPad battery didn’t seem to drain at all unless you were actually using it, but that hasn’t been the case in several years—it’s not specific to iOS 13.Thanks @spiderman0616, it’s just that a lot of bugs might be fixed on 13.3, and provided that I’m not having great battery life at 13.1.3 (the iPad is one month old, and at first I thought the drain was because of Fortnite app) maybe I’m not losing too much on my attempt to have a more stable and mature operating system.
Just FYI on the battery drain issue, and this really bugs me:
pretty much every ios update on my iphone, Apple turns "on" bluetooth. I never use bluetooth, frankly it's never worked for me.
That said, it's a huge battery drain. And this horrible 13.3 update is no different: sure enough bluetooth was set to "on" despite my setting it to "off".
Just FYI on the battery drain issue, and this really bugs me:
pretty much every ios update on my iphone, Apple turns "on" bluetooth. I never use bluetooth, frankly it's never worked for me.
That said, it's a huge battery drain. And this horrible 13.3 update is no different: sure enough bluetooth was set to "on" despite my setting it to "off".
What is exactly iOS Photos indexing? Something related to Spotlight, just like on macOS?Did an iTunes restore of iOS 13.3 to my iPad Pro 11 and restored a backup. Seemed to be working except that Photos stopped indexing. I restarted my iPad which fixed that, but then push notifications, which had been working prior to the restart, stopped working for all apps until I opened them after the restart. Also SMS forwarding stopped working until I toggled iMessage off and on on my iPhone.
Having to reopen all apps after every restart is a major pain.
Edit: I restarted again because settings was hanging trying to go to the Game Center settings (fixed that) and notifications appear to be still working so I have no idea why they stopped the first restart after a restore.
What is exactly iOS Photos indexing? Something related to Spotlight, just like on macOS?
Also you already had notifications issues previously, right? I’ve read you complaining about that, but I don’t remember if you were on the same device and the same version.