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Originally Posted by DjSkyy
my battery is still draining super fast actually. i was at like 80% when i went to the casino around 9pm and by 11:15 i was almost out of power and hadn't used it more than normal. And im not one of those grinders who sits there watching movies and sht on their phone at the table.
i don't know if it's related to the PJ issue or if it's the update in general, but it's def draining super fast (this is an iphone 5s in good condition purchased about 9 months ago). It's also super hot, as if the cpu is running at 100% all the time :/ I'm not sure if it's ironic or serendipitous, but this update did include a new tab in settings via general -> usage -> battery usage, which generates a list of what has been using up your battery. Mine says txts and home/lock screen? Seems very odd to me.
Seriously this guy needs to either prepare for these updates or at least warn his customers. Apparently this isn't the first time it's happened and this is pretty unacceptable imo.
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Originally Posted by JDBizzie
Yeah man battery drained super fast today and phone is a hot iron. FML
I think what is happening is that iOS is having trouble updating apps or finishing install, and it's locked in some loop trying to do it.
In my case I had the entire install freeze at beginning and then was forced to do a full restore, which worked but when I tried to re setup my 5s from last backup it had tons of trouble getting apps re-installed correctly. So my phone would get hot whenever it was plugged into my Mac as iTunes was trying (and failing) for hours on end to finish the sync from the reinstall. I finally connected to iTunes manually, deleted the stuck apps from downloading, which somehow caused them all to download immediately and correctly.
And I made the mistake of not backing up before installing, but when the apps reinstalled they all seemed to have the correct data, including PokerIncome which is what I've been using this year.
If you are reading this thread, before you install and it's too late like it might be for some of these problems, I recommend doing the following.
a) backup your poker sessions, I do this weekly, but you should do it at least monthly. Your session tracking app should be able to mail a full copy of your sessions to your email account, just file it somewhere safe. If your session data is important to you, never trust an app on any phone or pc, the first time your phone/pc gets wiped you'll lose it all.
b) backup any other important apps and your iPhone manually to iTunes if possible.
c) Don't turn on any new features, esp. the iCloud disk one the installer asks you about, until the install is complete and working well for you. Don't complicate the install process.