"Fortune" : Apple iPhone 6, 6s Battery Problem Gets iOS Software Fix

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referring to After months of downplaying the problem, Apple this week offered some details about the defect—and, better yet, says it found a way to fix 70% or 80% of the affected phones. For those who haven't read about this, the problem first appeared in the fall of last year, and affected many iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s models. We also added the ability for the phone to restart without needing to connect to power, if a user still encounters an unexpected shutdown. So for those of you still experiencing the shutdown problem, the best thing to do is make sure you've installed the update, if you haven't done so already. In an email to Fortune, a spokesperson wrote (emphasis mine):With iOS 10.2.1, Apple made improvements to reduce occurrences of unexpected shutdowns that a small number of users were experiencing with their iPhone.


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Apple says iOS 10.2.1 reduces unexpected iPhone battery shutdowns


Apple says iOS 10.2.1 reduces unexpected iPhone battery shutdowns
For more details about iPhone battery best practices, check out Apple's information page on the subject. The company says reports of iPhone 6S shutdowns have reduced by over 80 percent, while incidents involving iPhone 6 devices have reduced by more than 70 percent. The rep also told us that iOS 10.2.1 is installed on more than 50 percent of active iOS devices, so the majority of iPhones affected by the bug have likely received the fix. With iOS 10.2.1, the user will be able to restart the iPhone without reconnecting to power. First tip: upgrade to iOS 10.2.1 immediately.

Apple says iOS 10.2.1 has reduced unexpected iPhone 6s shutdown issues by 80%


Apple says iOS 10.2.1 has reduced unexpected iPhone 6s shutdown issues by 80%
The fix is actually already on your iPhone if you have installed iOS 10.2.1 — something that around 50 percent of iOS users have already done. For those cases where a device still shuts down, folks will be able to restart without having to plug it in on iPhone 6s and 6s Plus devices. Apple has been working on this very annoying bug and it says it has come up with a fix of sorts that should mitigate the problem on a majority of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s devices. After letting the fix simmer on customer devices, Apple now has statistics to share on how it has improved the issue, citing 80 percent reduction on iPhone 6s and 70 percent reduction on iPhone 6 devices. Over the past couple of iPhone versions users have complained of "unexpected" shutdowns of their devices.


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