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Hmm, am I the only one that is running iOS 10.3.2 (14F5065b) since last week ? I'm rather confused.
There are various people running iOS 10.3.2 beta 1 that was released last week, but the majority are on public releases (rather than betas) and 10.3.1 that was released yesterday is the latest public release.
 
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I hate when updates don't have specifics on what they are fixing/changing. The worst offender is Facebook who never mentions anything beyond "we push updates periodically to fix things" ....ya, no duh, Facebook.

Can't speak for Apple but Facebook do a tonne of A/B testing so what might appear changed for one person may not be true of another. As such, release notes become difficult to write plus you don't necessarily want the user to know.
 
Anyone else notice battery drain from location services with Apple maps constantly on? I've checked and double checked my location settings in privacy, showing location set to when using app only. However, my location icon is constantly on after I close maps and restart the phone, even if I haven't opened it up yet after restarting. Every time I check to see the app using my location, it's Apple maps. I've reinstalled it on my phone and now I'm thinking I need to reinstall the OS. (iPhone 7 - 128 - Tmobile - 10.3.1 - 14E304)
 
I wish it was that simple, I went a few days with only factory apps.
No change, there is quite a few people on apple forum that have been experiencing same issue. Also know of 2 people besides myself with same issue and iPhone 7's
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Can you try charging it and leaving on standby without using it till morning and seeing what the percentage is ?

Sure thing, I will try that tonight bud & let you know....
 
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NEED SOMEONES HELP GMAIL BROKE AFTER IOS 10.3.1 UPDATE

Last night after having updated to 10.3.1 I noticed that my gmail account has stopped working. Same with multiple other devices ios devices as well as several friends and co workers. After searching the internet I have yet to come up with an explanation for this. So I called up Apple and after a lot troubleshooting with they escalated a ticket to their engineers.

Here is the problem. My gmail folders are being listed differently then they use to be listed. Here is the kicker though. They are now listed with the IMAP google prefix of [Gmail]. Now before this i made the adjustment in the mail settings on the IOS device for the mail prefix.

This issue only started immediately after the update. It seem like it will no longer accept or allow the IMAP prefix. Apple was able to reproduce the error problem as well. On top of this which is another kicker. If you delete an email message it automatically creates a new folder called "Trash" under [Gmail]\ .

See picture attachment see the [Gmail] never use to be there now its there. Another problem it won't load the emails in the folder all the time. This only happens on ios devices several of my macs and my friends macs work without the issue.

If you are experience this please let me know.
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NEED SOMEONES HELP GMAIL BROKE AFTER IOS 10.3.1 UPDATE

They are now listed with the IMAP google prefix of [Gmail]. Now before this i made the adjustment in the mail settings on the IOS device for the mail prefix.

You need to change the IMAP Prefix from [Gmail] to /
 
DSJohnson, Fully charged iPhone 7 last night right before bed, phone was in standby all night. Woke up this morning & was still at 100%
 
For the technically interested: It has been confirmed that the vulnerability fixed in 10.3.1 is one that was discovered by Google's Project Zero. Here's the first part of a blog series describing technical details:

https://googleprojectzero.blogspot.de/2017/04/over-air-exploiting-broadcoms-wi-fi_4.html

It is a vulnerability in the Broadcom Wifi firmware that potentially allows an attacker who is physically nearby to hijack a device via Wifi ("triggering these two vulnerabilities can be done by any peer on the Wi-Fi network, without requiring any action on the part of the device being attacked (and with no indication that such an attack is taking place)"). It's a long-standing flaw that affects all iPhones starting from iPhone 4 and also a number of Android devices.
 
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