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I plan to stay on iOS10 for a while. So my question is, is 10.3.3 less power hungry than 10.3.2?
Is it a good build to stay?

Thank you.
 
I plan to stay on iOS10 for a while. So my question is, is 10.3.3 less power hungry than 10.3.2?
Is it a good build to stay?

Thank you.
Yes the general consensus is that it is. All 6 betas worked very well so no reason to think the final wouldn't be just as good. Certainly its better to install early so in case you want to go back for whatever reason you can for several days while Apple still signs the previous iOS.
 
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I just downloaded this update and it bricked my phone - got the infamous black screen with the iTunes logo and the lightning cable.

Weird. That sucks.
When I finished the update, an image of Steve Jobs giving the thumbs up appeared in place of the Apple logo.
That was immediately followed by a notification from my bank that $1,000 had just been added to my account.
Thanks Stevey!
 
Device was warm immediately after downloading and installing (not too uncommon), but nonetheless completed successfully. Seems smooth so far.

Also, they seemed to have fixed the annoying bug on the widgets screen, left of the home screen, where items are bunched up against the search bar. That's nice.
 
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Cool, I just downgraded last night. 11 beta was unusable.

Which iOS device are you using and what was wrong with it? I'm somewhat tempted to try out 11, but don't want to risk running into any serious bugs on my iPhone SE.
 
iPad mini 2 and iPhone 5s updated without issue :)
I usually wait for some feedback here, but the Safari bug with some persistent cookies has been annoying me for some time.
Here's hoping office Wi-Fi will allow the download to finish before 7 pm.. things are awfully slow here...
 
It solves the problem in settings, Safari, data that were not deleted?
Doesn't seem to be completely solved for me. Deleting history works and everything.

However, on my website I changed the favicon long ago to a new version. Whenever I save the site to favorites, the old icon shows up still. In the iOS 11 betas, the new icon shows up. Seems to be a persistent problem that not all caches are clearing in 10.3.3.
 
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I usually wait for some feedback here, but the Safari bug with some persistent cookies has been annoying me for some time.
Here's hoping office Wi-Fi will allow the download to finish before 7 pm.. things are awfully slow here...
That bug has been annoying me for most of iOS 10.... I am sad to say it's still not been fixed.
 
I just downloaded this update and it bricked my phone - got the infamous black screen with the iTunes logo and the lightning cable.

That sucks. I hope you're able to get it up and running again. The update went smoothly on my iPhone SE and 7 Plus, both coming from 10.3.2.
 
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Any idea why it turns off Wi-Fi calling on T-Mobile? You have to go in and re-enable it.
 
That sucks. I hope you're able to get it up and running again. The update went smoothly on my iPhone SE and 7 Plus, both coming from 10.3.2.

Oh yeah, all I need to do is perform a restore via iTunes. I've had this happen once in the past. It'll be a boring commute home, though!
 
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Which iOS device are you using and what was wrong with it? I'm somewhat tempted to try out 11, but don't want to risk running into any serious bugs on my iPhone SE.
iPhone 7 plus. I do the beta program every year, a few bugs here and there are fine. My phone was literally freezing up forcing me to force restart. It was a daily occurrence.
 
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I'm assuming they are applying the latest emoji unicode for those who can't upgrade to iOS 11.
 
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