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iOS 10.1.1: Bug shortens battery life

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A few weeks ago the iOS update 10.1.1 for iPhones, iPads and Co. was released and now there should be the first iOS 10.1.1 bug. The update will reduce the battery life enormously.

Many users report bugs in the new version of iOS 10. The biggest bug drains the battery from 30 Procent immediately to 1 Procenter and then shuts down the device completely. However, when the affected device comes back to the charging cable and is charged, the display jumps to 30 right at the beginning Procent.

Alleged battery bug since iOS 10.1

Some users have been complaining since iOS 10.1, stating that the batteryproproblem was triggered after updating to iOS 10.1. The current iOS 10.2 beta is supposed to do that Proproblem and above all that just leaves the users speechless. Eventually turning 29 to 30 Procent battery given away for nothing. It is still unclear whether Apple will agree to this Proproblem is known and when it will finally be fixed.

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