Latest iPhone update is causing battery problems

Careful, you'll have the Android boys round at your house with burning torches and pitchforks in a minute.

I think the bigger issue with android vs apples users, no one is willing to give an inch, with MS surface users sitting on the sidelines cheering for both sides, hoping for mutual destruction in the android/apple cold war.
 
again, missing the point.

Iphone "might" be fixable, if you have parts and time , but then apple kills it later on with the battery saying its not an Apple genuine battery.
or something else they do to sabotage their OWN devices to FORCE you to upgrade.

Android, no such trickery on most android phones, it keeps going forever.
crack a screen, fixable, and then spend time on rooting and it can run the latest and greatest without issues.

so whats your point? you buy a Decent android phone, and you can pretty much keep it going forever.
apple makes you trash a perfectly working phone for no reason, except profit.

thats my main issue here.

The trickery is the lack of long term operating system updates, which may or may not have a material impact on the user depending on how much they value operating systems and user interfaces. Yes eventually all devices become obsolete, and yes you can root your android and load a custom rom, which 99% of the android users will NOT do due to various technical and non-technical reasons, apple/ios seems to have far better long term hardware and software support costs aside. For android the current average seems to be two full OS updates and then the phone is unsupported for new features (but at least security updates still available), the upgrade lifecycle to get a new OS and features is much shorter on android than ios.

My iphone 6s has access to all the latest software features from apple that don't depend on specific hardware specifications, my galaxy s7 is stuck on android 8.

Just saying.
 
I think the bigger issue with android vs apples users, no one is willing to give an inch, with MS surface users sitting on the sidelines cheering for both sides, hoping for mutual destruction in the android/apple cold war.

I own and use Apple and Android every day. It’s have a preference through experience. I don’t know why that is so hard for some folk to grasp.
 
You're one of the biggest complainers in this thread and you've demonstrated a less-than-adequate knowledge on the brand.

In this instance does "less than adequate" actually mean zero?

ok, its your cr@ppy judgment, not mine,
and Im stating the facts, you Apple fanboys get very defensive over your half eaten fruit,

almost like a Cult might get defensive over "their" leader.
and I'm okay with that, each to his own I suppose.

just dont complain, thats all I ask,
simple ne?

The person with crappy judgement would appear to be you, you don't seem all that knowledgeable about phones, use old pieces of sh:t phones that would embarrass most users and think that making long winded posts makes you look clever (it doesn't).

Why do you continue posting about subjects you clearly know almost nothing about?
 
I started seeing some serious battery drain issues on my iPhone 8 after installing 14.2. I installed 14.3 this morning and it looks better, but time will tell.
 
Bug in software

Must be plot to get us to take Bill Gates’ vaccine
 
No issues with any upgrade of iOS/iPadOS on my devices at any stage.
 
to an earlier IOS version, why, whats the point?
you'll just stop something else from working, and again, thats not the point,
Apple wants to "encourage" you to buy another phone,
Better encouragement would be to stop with the relentless iOS support. My SE is 4 years old now and I just got the latest iOS update and it runs buttery smooth. Meanwhile Bob gets to buy another Android phone because last year’s flagship overheats if he scrolls too fast through Tiktok

Give me an excuse to upgrade my phone dammit Apple!
 
to an earlier IOS version, why, whats the point?
you'll just stop something else from working, and again, thats not the point,
Apple wants to "encourage" you to buy another phone,

So not very good at maths to add to your general ignorance on mobile phones?
 
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