Restarted my phone a few times recently, haven’t ran into this issue again on 15.1.
Same. I restarted my phone and no issues here as well. Looks like the bug has been FIXED. Even though I never experienced it, personally.Restarted my phone a few times recently, haven’t ran into this issue again on 15.1.
Looks like Tim Cook was 👀 this thread.Same. I restarted my phone and no issues here as well. Looks like the bug has been FIXED. Even though I never experienced it, personally.
True story @Limeybastid no need to laugh mate. 😂
Have you tried doing a Recovery mode on your phone? Yesterday I used Recovery mode to try and fix a touch registration issue I was having in 15.1. It seemed to fix the issue. Suggest you first do a backup on the computer just in case.Mine behaves exactly the same on 15.1, I rebooted many times, as I did before, and the percentage is always higher and more durable after a recharge, just as designed by Apple. I don't think they're gonna change this behaviour.
Of course those who can't reach 100%, or in which the percentage is *higher* after a while, must have some kind of hardware problem
Yes I already did it. It didn't change anything. Even the super responsive touch. I still think this whole thread is not related to a "bug", but just the way Apple decided to show us battery percentage. I should not have messed with reinstalls, but it's fine now, no problems, just wasted timeHave you tried doing a Recovery mode on your phone? Yesterday I used Recovery mode to try and fix a touch registration issue I was having in 15.1. It seemed to fix the issue. Suggest you first do a backup on the computer just in case.
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I really don’t like the way Apple over reports the battery percentage. Also, find the 24 hr battery usage screen on and screen off times not very useful, given that they do not reflect battery usage since the last battery charge.Yes I already did it. It didn't change anything. Even the super responsive touch. I still think this whole thread is not related to a "bug", but just the way Apple decided to show us battery percentage. I should not have messed with reinstalls, but it's fine now, no problems, just wasted time
Yes, we may not like it but it's their choiceI really don’t like the way Apple over reports the battery percentage. Also, find the 24 hr battery usage screen on and screen off times not very useful, given that they do not reflect battery usage since the last battery charge.
I do think the battery usage charts are useful to determine what apps were run at what time and the amount of time there ran in the time slot. I really don't understand the usefulness of the 3 hours moving SOT.Yes, we may not like it but it's their choice