On Sun, 25 Sep 2016 22:49:48 -0400, nospam wrote:
> liar. you linked an article talking about ios 10 *beta* not ios 10
> release.
>
> it was also overblown because of idiots like yourself who don't
> understand what it is they're looking at.
>
> *every* new ios version is criticized for 'battery drain problems'
> because after a new install, ios reindexes everything (the caches have
> been erased, etc.) and because users play with all the new features, so
> the device is on more than it otherwise would have been.
>
> after a day or two, it's all back to normal.
>
> oh, and even with all the supposed battery life issues, the battery
> life on an iphone is much better than a typical android phone.
If you had a single iota of *reading comprehension* in your brain, you'd
realize the problem is in *all* releases of iOS.
In fact, this is a verbatim snippet from my first response to your coy
attempt at skirting the issue by *implying* it's only in the beta release:
"In fact, the battery drain problem is a common problem with
all known iOS10 upgrades (including the *current* release), so your
errant supposition that it's only with the beta is just you making
stuff up (again) that was never said, nor intended, nor implied."
Clearly, if you persist in your girlish approach of coyly implying that the
problem is only in the beta version, all you're doing is proving that you
just make this stuff up.
Clearly, and obviously, anyone with a whit of reading comprehension skills
can tell from the *numerous* articles, including from the sum of articles
that I listed in the OP and thereafter, that the problem is in *all*
releases of iOS 10.
That the problem is in *all* releases of iOS 10 is obvious to anyone who
can *comprehend* what they read (and who simply *looks* at the SUBJECT line
of this thread, for heaven's sake!) and for you to imply otherwise, is
girlishly disingenuous.
Anyway, even though *you* prefer to troll by girlishly coy implications
that the problem only exists in the beta, I'm not interested in playing
your silly unbecoming game.
There *is* more information about the battery drain problem though, which
is summarized by Apple Tool Box here:
http://appletoolbox.com/2016/09/top-10-problems-with-ios-10-how-to#iPhone_Sluggish_or_Battery_Draining_after_iOS_10_update
"iPhone Sluggish or Battery Draining after iOS 10 update
If you are using a iPhone 6S or higher, chances are that you are having a
very smooth experience with iOS 10. A lot of the features including the new
3D Touch functionality is designed to take advantage of the power of the
newer model of iPhones.
However if you are running iOS 10 on an older device or are experiencing
issues with performance such as sluggishness and *battery drain*, you may
want to check out our top tips to deal with the problem."