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This iOS 17 Bug Is Driving Me Insane By Sergio Velasquez A special thanks to iDropNews for republishing permission. Images provided by iDropNews. Be sure to visit them at idropnews.com When Apple released iOS 17, many of us believed that it was one of the best software updates we’ve had in recent years. And while that is still true to this day, there are still some bugs Apple needs to fix. Even though Apple already moved on to iOS 17.1, many users still report some of the same issues as before. And among all of the issues I’ve experienced so far, there’s one that I absolutely can’t stand: the battery drain issue. I just can’t stand it, and if you’re having the same problem, keep reading to find a few ways to fix it. There Are Still Battery Problems With iOS 17 iOS 17.1 was supposed to fix this, but many of us are still experiencing excessive battery drain. In my personal experience, I’ve found myself charging my iPhone at least a couple of times every day. Granted, I might be considered a power user, but it’s still annoying that I have to face this problem as often. And it’s not just my experience. Some users online have reported that they’ve had to charge their iPhones a couple of times every four hours, which is crazy to think about. Of course, we also need to take the iPhone you’re using into account. If you’re using an older iPhone with a battery that doesn’t have a maximum capacity, then that might be part of the problem. Still, having to charge your iPhone that often, even if it’s a newer model, is just too much for anyone. Are You Suffering From Battery Problems, Too? Try This Chances are, you’re also having problems with your battery life. While there’s not much we can do until Apple fixes this issue for everyone, there are a few settings you can change to try to solve it.

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