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Oct 1, 2014 9:58 AM in response to Timchapby yuenwidjaja,The problem dissapear when we turn off the cellular data. When we turn on the flight mode, and turn on wifi, the sluggish connection on wifi dissapear immediately.
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Oct 1, 2014 9:58 AM in response to dino_russby yuenwidjaja,The problem dissapear when we turn off the cellular data. When we turn on the flight mode, and turn on wifi, the sluggish connection on wifi dissapear immediately.
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Oct 1, 2014 10:01 AM in response to Timchapby dino_russ,Timchap wrote:
I basically agree with you however, I am apparently one of those 5% iPhone 5 users who are having significant problems (although I have found a work around). Everything was fine with iOS 7 (and earlier) so when Apple made a change to support the new hardware, they broke their existing phones. It is appears that their testing was insufficient either due to the testers or due to time constraints placed by executives. Either way, they produced a sub par phone and a sub par OS. One is bad, both is worse. They really have a problem on their hands.
Case in point, this thread, 15673 views and 268 posts in about 6 days. That's a lot of people viewing the unofficial forums for problem resolution.
It is always significant even if it is 1-2% of the users. 5% of iPhone 5 and 20% plus of iPhone 6 users out of those 10 million sold would indeed lead to lots of posts here as you point out. It is not acceptable. I am not sure how they test new iPhones (how wide they take the new tech and then the last version of the iOS) but clearly it is not enough and indeed a subpar experience of major proportions.
I am thinking the larger number of iPhone 6 issues points to the chip in this phone first and issues with iOS 8.0.x second. But in anycase a not good experience whatever the issues.
Well not sure how many are problem resolution and how many were like me I spent 4-5 days viewing all this before i updated my iPhone 6 plus to 8.0.2. It was working fine for me in 8.0.0 and finally I concluded after reading and posting here it was safe for me. At any rate it is a major blunder in an unforgiving market. Seems to me that product cycles are getting too short and thus do not allow for quality testing that apple did with first iOS devices and IOS releases. They now rush on 1 year cycles to keep control of the market and fight the "evil forces of Google, Samsung and the like" that also crank low quality (and price products out rapidly in a very brutal and competitive marketplace. Steve Jobs would have leaned towards more ruthless quality control resisting the impulse to meet the competitors in the way they fight in the market. I am a bit afraid that Tim as nice of a guy as he is, may be succumbing to the impulse to work more in market and rush things to completion in some areas. Now the Apple Watch took 3 years, but it seems that iPhones and iPads on a 1.5 to 2 year cycle might allow for more testing.
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Oct 1, 2014 10:08 AM in response to yuenwidjajaby dino_russ,yuenwidjaja wrote:
The problem dissapear when we turn off the cellular data. When we turn on the flight mode, and turn on wifi, the sluggish connection on wifi dissapear immediately.
I do not know since my iPhone 6 plus does not have the problem. But neither does my iPad air, and my old 5s had 8.0 on it for several weeks before I got my iPhone 6 and I had no problems with WIFI. The fact that some iPad's do have a problem still seems to me to point to issues with how iOS 8.0.x does WIFI in a world of increasing variability in WIFI routers and how users have them setup. That of course will affect the 6's particularly as they use a new WIFi chip tech as I mentioned so I would expect more problems there and we do see that.
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Oct 1, 2014 10:24 AM in response to yuenwidjajaby homever,doesn't work for me.
Still won't connect, sometimes the wifi signal even grey out.... good job Apple.
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Oct 1, 2014 10:27 AM in response to homeverby dino_russ,homever wrote:
doesn't work for me.
Still won't connect, sometimes the wifi signal even grey out.... good job Apple.
That is my observation about all the temporary fixes offered, they do not work for everyone. There is something more fundamentally wrong with how iOS 8.0.x does WIFI that is breaking things for people.
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Oct 1, 2014 10:34 AM in response to Jeep4Lifeby JocisPR,Same problem on iPhone 6 Plus. It automatically disconnects from my router and is unable to find it. I need to turn off and then turn on again the phone so I can get Wi Fi again. It even happened while downloading apps
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Oct 1, 2014 10:50 AM in response to Jeep4Lifeby Sum Total,Same problem with IPhone 5S 8.0.2 I wish I had never done the update. Wifi issues along with a lot of quirks. How do I change the software back?
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Oct 1, 2014 10:58 AM in response to Sum Totalby yslimi,UPdate: try this, turn the cellular data off and turn the wifi only on. You cant have the cellular data and wifi on at the same time. This is the only way to get the wifi working without being disconnected for now Until Apple gives us an update. I found this work around from some websites and it works for me. Hope that will work for others as well
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Oct 1, 2014 11:40 AM in response to yslimiby slicked25,It's a matter of time before you'll see this on the nightly news. I think Apple screwed the pooch with this nightmare. This shouldn't take almost two weeks to fix. Nothing works. Wish Apple would let their costerms go back to the ios 7 because I don't see an ios 8.0.3 anytime soon.
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Oct 1, 2014 12:02 PM in response to slicked25by dino_russ,slicked25 wrote:
It's a matter of time before you'll see this on the nightly news. I think Apple screwed the pooch with this nightmare. This shouldn't take almost two weeks to fix. Nothing works. Wish Apple would let their costerms go back to the ios 7 because I don't see an ios 8.0.3 anytime soon.
If as I have commented the issue (which is on iphone 6's the most) is related to the new WIFI chips as well as the interaction with iOS 8.0.x and the WIFI router variabilities (hardware, hardware updates/lack there of, and setup problems especially in some home systems) it is going to be hard for apple to fix this quickly. How do you test for that. Second the iphone 6's came with iOS8 installed. Might be hard to go back to a pre factory installed iOS
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Oct 1, 2014 12:55 PM in response to Jeep4Lifeby Dj915ept,I found this and it has worked!
Disable Wi-Fi Networking Services
Many users have reported that they've solved their issues by disabling Wi-Fi networking under Settings > Privacy > Location Services > System Services. This only relates to your location being used for Wi-Fi Networking, so it doesn't disable Wi-Fi entirely.
Reset Network Settings
Most networking related issues I've experienced have been fixed after resetting network settings. Resetting these settings flushes caches and clears DHCP settings and other networking related info. To reset network settings, open the Settings app and navigate to Settings > General > Reset and tap on Reset Network Settings.
Set Custom DNS
Often times, if your ISPs DNS servers are having problems, you can switch to Google DNS or OpenDNS.
- Open the Settings app on your device, and tap on the Wi-Fi menu.
- Find out your Wi-Fi connection from the list of available networks, and tap on thei button on the right.
- Scroll down until you see the DNS section, and tap on the numbers to the right.
- A keyboard should appear, and you can now enter the new DNS server address. Tap on Wi-Fi to go back, once you’re done.
What DNS server to use
Of course, you’ll want to know which DNS server you want to use, so here are the options:
- Google DNS: Google operates a free DNS service that promises speed, performance, and security. To use Google’s DNS, use any of these addresses in the DNS field:
- 8.8.8.8
- 8.8.4.4
- OpenDNS: Open DNS is another free DNS service that promises speed, reliability, and security. You can enter either of these addresses to use OpenDNS:
- 208.67.222.222
- 208.67.222.220
There are of course a lot of other DNS servers available, and to find the one that’s the best for you, you can use a tool like Namebench.
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Oct 1, 2014 1:18 PM in response to Dj915eptby Sum Total,Resetting the network settings seems to be working for me. Thank YOu
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Oct 1, 2014 3:45 PM in response to Jeep4Lifeby funkymonkeyboy,Ive done a reset all settings and turned off location services. Will see how long this lasts now. My issues are with iOS-8 and my iPad air. My iPhone 6 and 5s work ok.