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Latest iOS leaves iPhone users worried due to battery drain out issue

Updated on: 28 November,2016 02:26 PM IST  | 
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Apple users have claimed that the latest verison of iPhone operating system has made a serious chaos with the battery in their devices

Latest iOS leaves iPhone users worried due to battery drain out issue

Latest  iOS leaves iPhone users worried due to barreyrt drain out issue
An iPhone 7 on display. Pic/AFP


Apple users have claimed that the latest verison of iPhone operating system has made a serious chaos with the battery in their devices.


Latest iPhone users have claimed that the phone battery hits 30 percent before it gets down to zero and letting the phone shut down. Apple lovers also claimed that they also suffered after downloading iOS 10.1 or upgrading to 10.1.1 in their phone models. One user also claimed that the charge jumps from 30 percent to one percent in a few seconds letting the phone shut down. The phone reboots after connecting to a charger. When it is unplugged from charging, it still shows 30 percent and works good for quite a few hours.

Even Apple users have felt that shutting down the phone at night might also be problematic. Even with a good 80 percent charge, the phone does not reboot in the morning due to no charge. Again plugging the phone to the charger lends a 30 percent charge instantly.

Till now it is not known that how many people are affected by this uograded version of iOS. However, many users have raised this problem in Twitter and seen regretting about the upgraded version.


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