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Would have loved to have seen a change log included considering how long we waited for a minor point update. Happy it's here though
 
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i have 6plus and have had nothing other than trouble out of it.... now the battery will say it's 0% and power down once i plug to a charger it reboots and has the correct battery % like 50%.... when contacting apple they say it's not a problem with 6plus funny thing is i know 2 people whom had same problem which they took to an independent repair shop cost $85 to change to battery out fixed the problem when i spoke to Apple they want $300 to fix it... this is another product defect which i have explained and wrote tim cook a letter got a response from his sec. and was told not a problem with 6plus i said bull and explained to her that i will continue to let everyone i know that Apple DOES NOT STAND BEHIND their defects and also that i will no longer buy another Apple product period and lets see what happens to Apple every since the passing of Mr Jobs Apple has went down hill and Cook is going to flush them.... i would not recommend anyone in buying Apple products until Cook is out and they change their ways or proven that they stand behind their products. hope this helps someone before spending big money on Apple product to learn that Apple today is not the same Apple.
 
For all we know this version has the NSA snooper code built in. Does anyone else think it is juvenile that Apple does not release any change notes. I know that its been this way under Jobs, but I have a real problem not knowing what changes have occurred and deciding if those changes are worth the risk of being an initial guinea pig.


the thing i have noticed every since jobs is gone Apple is going down hill i dont think Cook gives a hoot he will still get his millions as the ceo and not earning it....
 
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I'll wait as usual, also wait on the WatchOS (see if there are issues) I usually don't have problems with updates, I'm not trusting the vicious windstorm right now in the area - with my luck I'll lose power / wifi causing problems with downloading this whole update. :eek: The WatchOS update always - for me - takes about 45 minutes at least.
 
the thing i have noticed every since jobs is gone Apple is going down hill i dont think Cook gives a hoot he will still get his millions as the ceo and not earning it....
But... but.. Apple keeps your information safe from the bad ole' boogiman. At least that's what G-Pa Cook keeps telling me.

Truth is, people who really want your info are going to get it.
 
i have 6plus and have had nothing other than trouble out of it.... now the battery will say it's 0% and power down once i plug to a charger it reboots and has the correct battery % like 50%.... when contacting apple they say it's not a problem with 6plus funny thing is i know 2 people whom had same problem which they took to an independent repair shop cost $85 to change to battery out fixed the problem when i spoke to Apple they want $300 to fix it... this is another product defect which i have explained and wrote tim cook a letter got a response from his sec. and was told not a problem with 6plus i said bull and explained to her that i will continue to let everyone i know that Apple DOES NOT STAND BEHIND their defects and also that i will no longer buy another Apple product period and lets see what happens to Apple every since the passing of Mr Jobs Apple has went down hill and Cook is going to flush them.... i would not recommend anyone in buying Apple products until Cook is out and they change their ways or proven that they stand behind their products. hope this helps someone before spending big money on Apple product to learn that Apple today is not the same Apple.

My wife had the same issue. we took to an Apple store and had them run their tests. Then we used our charger and one of their chargers and charged my wife's phones and one of their phones (we then swapped phones with the chargers). Once they saw how fast our phone charged from 10% to 35% in a matter of a few minutes, they gave us a new, replacement phone, for the cost of a battery exchange ($80+).
 
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