when I'm in school normally I can maintain a "full battery bar" for several hours. Now it'll go down to the battery level bar that happens when it drops down to 93/94%. Even though I'm not doing anything and have 4 bars of signal.
when I'm in school normally I can maintain a "full battery bar" for several hours. Now it'll go down to the battery level bar that happens when it drops down to 93/94%. Even though I'm not doing anything and have 4 bars of signal.
so are pretty much all iPhone launches going to be plagued with bugs and then towards the release of the next one all these bugs will be ironed out then replaced with new ones for the next iOS?
Sounds like it was previously reporting incorrectly.
so are pretty much all iPhone launches going to be plagued with bugs and then towards the release of the next one all these bugs will be ironed out then replaced with new ones for the next iOS?
no it doesnt?
they boast like what 225 hours of standby... its more than normal for it not to drop % for a few hours of standby
Not true for many who are reporting it did in fact fix their wifi issues.
Have you actually looked at what they consider "standby" to be?
Have you actually looked at what they consider "standby" to be?
I've had no battery problems at all. Updating to 6.0.1 made things even better. Updating to 6.0.2 has not noticeably changed anything - still happy with performance.
Since you seem to only pay attention to the few anecdotal negative posts and ignore all the positive ones: Yes, they'll ALL be messed up. You really should switch to Android. Immediately.
Meanwhile, I'll enjoy my great battery life under 6.0.2.
so are pretty much all iPhone launches going to be plagued with bugs and then towards the release of the next one all these bugs will be ironed out then replaced with new ones for the next iOS?