Two of most annoying bugs in iOS 8 some users are experiencing is WiFi connectivity issues and battery drainage. Apple is expected to roll out an update in October to fix several bugs but at the timed of this post WiFi and battery drain we’re not mentioned in the update notes.
Tip: iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus users should know they can charge their devices much faster using an iPad charging block as opposed to the default one which comes included. The reason being it allows more amps through while charging. The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are capable of using 2.1 Amp power despite shipping with a 1 Amp powered charger.
It has also been reported while connected to a Mac running OS X Yosemite both chargers were drawing 1600 mAh of extra powered, in addition to the 500 mAh by the standard USB suggesting the new models can charge more rapidly.
One user has reported his battery drains within Four hours of use after upgrading to iOS 8. Below are a few tips for getting the most out of your iOS 8 battery on iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus on daily basis.
iPhone 6 has battery size of 1810 mAh, while iPhone 6 Plus has battery size of 2915 mAh iPhone 5S 1820 mAh
iOS 8 Battery Tips
- Check which apps are using most battery. General>Usage>Battery Usage
- Disable Location services expect while suing that App
- Settings>Privacy>Location Services Disable Background App refresh Turn of
- Push Email Settings>Mail,Contacts,Calendar>Fetch New Data Remove
- Widgets in NC you don’t need such as Stocks. Urrr Swipe down from Top of
- Screen to open NC, once open scroll to bottom and tap “edit” Turn of Dynamic Wallpapers Settings>Wallpapers>Choose Wallpaper
- Disable Bluetooth when not in use in ControlCenter
- Set Auto Lock to Lock after only one minute
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