IPhone Battery Issues Not Fixed With Latest iOS Update

Once the issue of the Note 7 battery problems has become clear, we are forced to continue talking about the #batterygate that has not only affected Samsung, but is also giving Apple problems in its flagship device: the iPhone. A few months ago, the Cupertino-based company recognized that there was a batch of batteries installed in the iPhone 6s that were causing problems to users, so the company was forced to launch a free replacement program for them. But the problem did not end here, since since the launch of iOS 10.1 many are the users who claim to have problems with battery life, as the device when it reaches 30% or so, it suddenly turns off.

A couple of days ago Apple, which still does not recognize this problem, released a new iOS update, version 10.2.1, a version that although Apple did not recognize it, It should fix the problems that many users are experiencing with their device battery. But it's not like that. If we go to the Apple support page, we can see how the forum already has 125 pages of users looking for a solution to the problem not recognized by Apple.

Apple has always taken a long time, when it has, to recognize that one of your devices is experiencing malfunction, either related to the battery (this case or the new MacBook Pro) or the iPhone 6 Plus screen (another problem that was slow to recognize) to name some of the most recent. The Cupertino-based company should pamper its loyal users a little more and recognize that it is not perfect and that during the manufacturing process of the terminals some problems may occur that affect their operation or that the installed software version may not is working as it should, as is the case with the latest version of iOS and the first versions of macOS Sierra with the MacBook Pros with Touch Bar.


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