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Yees ,im not alone right? In my 15PM thr battery its very poor
It looks like we can’t do anything with that. It is still the same. Nothing has changed m. What causes this? Ios17 or iPhone 15 series or combination of both. My wife has 14 plus on the same iOS and when we back to our hotel room after an hours (we left our phones) she lost 0% and I lost 3%. I mean it is not the end of the world but this is first iPhone which can’t be use for a whole day when using mobile data only. WiFi…maybe but it depends. At home sure. Being in other places not. Why? No freaking idea
 
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Still amazes me that after this long, you can still swipe to delete a notification even when the phone is locked or even after a reboot and not unlocked yet.

Imagine there being some REALLY important notification, and you've locked the phone and set it down. Someone else can just swipe that notification away without unlocking the phone (or iPad!). Seems like a ridiculous security issue, considering how Apple is about security.
 
This is interesting!



Screenshot 2024-03-01 at 10.12.34 AM.png


I wonder if this does mean we might see an RC2 today?

¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
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