I noticed that with this beta free new apps don't require touch id to be downloaded. Same for you?
Yep. Just did. iPhone 6 Plus 64GB. Installed just fine.
Well, as long as it does not actually impact real battery life, I don't care.Anyone able to successfully fix the battery meter standby/usage issue? Tried the deleting email accounts and reset of settings without success. Battery seems to be lasting the normal amount of time so I'm not overly concerned, but just curious to see if anyone figured it out.
No it wouldnt let me. Kept saying the file was unavailable. I ended up putting into restore mode and attempting upgrade from there.Then it said a restore was required and went into that option. Granted I am thinking that my ipsw file may have been bad because iTunes downloaded again during the restore even tho it was already in the folder. I renamed the old one real quick and it was a different file size when iTunes version finished downloading it again. So it potentially it would have worked if not for that. Anyway I do not have the watch. I did however get a backup just prior and edited the plist to change the version and build# and it restored just fine. Oh and the usage stats are back working now too.When you went back, did you just do the Option+Update in iTunes? Also, if so, do you by chance have an Apple watch? I wanna know what happens to that if you do the Option+Update to 9.3.2.
Well, as long as it does not actually impact real battery life, I don't care.
I think it is. My battery has gone down 6% within 2 hours without touching it.
Someone can check this?I noticed that with this beta free new apps don't require touch id to be downloaded. Same for you?
mine is ok, check your background processes, and whats's your device?
Hmm yes. Strange.I think it is. My battery has gone down 6% within 2 hours without touching it.
iPhone 6s Plus
install battery life app and have a look at your charge cycles, current charge percent, sometimes it shows more correct info than phone battery level.
I ended up attempting the Option + Update on both my iPhone and iPad. Everything worked fine. Apple Watch is fine, all data is safe. Both devices are running perfectly, and battery counter is back to normal. Battery drainage rate in standby seems a little lower (mAh readings).No it wouldnt let me. Kept saying the file was unavailable. I ended up putting into restore mode and attempting upgrade from there.Then it said a restore was required and went into that option. Granted I am thinking that my ipsw file may have been bad because iTunes downloaded again during the restore even tho it was already in the folder. I renamed the old one real quick and it was a different file size when iTunes version finished downloading it again. So it potentially it would have worked if not for that. Anyway I do not have the watch. I did however get a backup just prior and edited the plist to change the version and build# and it restored just fine. Oh and the usage stats are back working now too.
I have that app and it shows everything it usually shows. I think something is constantly running in the background that I can't stop. I've already tried the "reset all settings" and the email method.
And that wasn't as "good" as 7.1.2 was, which itself wasn't as "good" as 6.1.3 was, etc.Probably the last release of iOS 9 and my phone still isnt as smooth or lag free as 8.4.1 .Thanks Apple
That would be incorrect indeed.Incorrect.
You can't compare to an iPad. If your only charging your iPhone once a day then you're not a heavy user.Actually C DM is correct. The iPhone battery is rated for 80% health after 500 charge cycles. 1 year will be about 350 charge cycles. The theoretic battery health after 350 charge cycles is 86%.
My iPad 2 was 5 years old with 400 cycles and the battery health was still 94%.
Yes you can compare it to an iPad. A charge cycle is a charge cycle. Both an iPhone and iPad are rated for 500 cycles. Doesn't matter how you get to that 500. One a day or one a year. 500 is 500.You can't compare to an iPad. If your only charging your iPhone once a day then you're not a heavy user.
Or your phone lasts decently well that you don't need to charge it more than once a day despite using it quite a bit.You can't compare to an iPad. If your only charging your iPhone once a day then you're not a heavy user.