You need to see the full issue with Jason A. Its not that the auto doesn't work, the issue is it DOES work. He seems to experience an issue while gaming and someone flips on or off a light nearby, while it adjusts he gets some lag for a moment or two. So flipping it off totally while gaming is a workaround.Totally agree with you. If we need to adjust it manually, then we are going backwards already. Actually, the manual button should be a thing of the past.
Seems about the same. Typically iOS changes dont really effect battery in my experience. Its usually some process or app. Only in a few cases that I can remember where Apple stated battery improvements or a bug causing a battery issue was fixed.Any thoughts about the battery life on 9.3.4? Mine seems to be worse compared to 9.3.3...
This may be fixed by "reset all settings" verses a restore. Clearly if restoring fixes it then its not technically an issue/bug in iOS 9.3.4. I typically close all apps then reboot device before applying a new update. Never seem to have any issues doing it that way. So may be worth a try. Makes since to me to clear out ram and stop processes before updating an OS.Apple revisited this bug again... Fixed in 9.3.3 but they broke it again in 9.3.4, or some issues with updating caused this again
After u import photos (taken in camera app) to Mac , and delete photos Mac via "image Capture" "delete" red symobl tool, image(s) are gone from the phone, but the thumbnail still appears in camera app (bottom left links to photos app), yet when u tap the image, No photos are displayed.
I remember the "fix" for this last time was not update, but a restore.... (am still trying to justify "why* an update alone would do this). Apple has no idea why it happens after an update. (and no photos previously in camera roll before update).
Getting the same battery like in 9.3.4
This is exactly what I do before every update as well. Have not had a single prob with an update.I typically close all apps then reboot deice before applying a new update. Never seem to have any issues doing it that way. So may be worth a try. Makes since to me to clear our ram and stop processes before updating an OS.
try "reset all settings". Especially if you are restoring a backup after the restore.My battery life got worse. On 9.3.3 I still had that typical good iPhone 6+ battery life but now on 9.3.4 it drains significantly faster. I've tried resetting network settings multiple times and even did another restore but it's still the same. Anything I can do to get back to that good battery life I had previously?
I totally missed that, I'll try that instead. Thanks.try "reset all settings". Especially if you are restoring a backup after the restore.
After updating to 9.3.4 i lost all of my Apple Music that i have downloaded. Again. Just awesome. 20 gigs of select music just gone.
Totally agree with you. If we need to adjust it manually, then we are going backwards already. Actually, the manual button should be a thing of the past.
Don't know what to think about overall battery life with 9.3.4; some days it seems bad, other days with the same workload and it's fine.
Don't know what to think about overall battery life with 9.3.4; some days it seems bad, other days with the same workload and it's fine.