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iOS 4.3.2 has it solved battery issues?

Hey everyone. I was just wondering has anyone updated to iOS 4.3.2 and has it solved any battery/heat related issues that many experienced with 4.3 and 4.3.1.

iPhone 4, iOS 4

Posted on Apr 14, 2011 11:46 AM

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Apr 14, 2011 2:15 PM in response to TechDudeGeorge

How many is 'many' because I know no-one personally who suffers what some insist is a widespread issue?

We've just updated two iPhone4 and two iPod Touch, none had any 'lag' issues before or after the update and none had battery issues before and it's too early to say about 'after' for the batteries...

It leads me to the question "What are some people using/not using/doing/not doing that results in some of them having issues which others have never experienced nor seen?"

Is it 'all' Apps that experience the problem for you or only some? Some people have reported that it is fine for Apple built-in Apps but SOME third-party Apps display issues. Is this also true for you? Which Apps (a complete list, including versions, please) have you loaded and use which display this issue for you?

Apr 14, 2011 4:43 PM in response to colmulhall

Apple's probably not concerned about fixing battery life issues or animation lag at this point as they are trying to get people to start desiring a faster phone with longer battery life... hence the upcoming release of iPhone 5. If they were to fix ALL the OS problems so the phone was stable and as efficient as could be, many people would be less inclined to buy the new phone.

It's how businesses work.

Apr 14, 2011 5:02 PM in response to stockli

stockli wrote:
Apple's probably not concerned about fixing battery life issues or animation lag at this point as they are trying to get people to start desiring a faster phone with longer battery life... hence the upcoming release of iPhone 5. If they were to fix ALL the OS problems so the phone was stable and as efficient as could be, many people would be less inclined to buy the new phone.

It's how businesses work.


I'm sorry this is wrong and completely absurd. My phone is fine. I have zero performance problems, neither does anyone else I know. Whatever the cause of the people who do, it is not wide spread.

If this was wide spread then of course Apple would want to fix it. They release a new phone no matter what, to say that they know and are purposely doing nothing is immature.

iOS 4.3.2 has it solved battery issues?

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