Jeff:

I think you have to do it the hard way. :-) Force quit all your apps and 
restart your iPhone. Then, start each app one-by-one until you see your battery 
indicator start to drop. You might also notice the iPhone getting warm in your 
hand when the culprit is active (I did). That's the app to delete and 
re-download. Good luck!

Best wishes,
Clint

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On Sep 22, 2017, at 01:22 PM, Jeff Weinberger <[email protected]> wrote:




On Sep 22, 2017, at 11:15 AM, Clinton MacDonald <[email protected]> wrote:

Jeff:

Had a similar problem due to a rogue app. In my case, it was the Nokia/Withings 
Health Mate app. I deleted the app and reinstalled it from the App Store and 
the problem disappeared. Look for an app that is constantly pinging the network 
as your culprit.

Interesting! Now the follow up question is who do I determine which apps are 
pinging the network?

Thanks!

Best wishes,
Clint

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On Sep 22, 2017, at 12:21 PM, Jeff Weinberger <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi:

I upgraded to iOS 11 on my iPad Air 2, and since the update, I’ve had issues 
charging it.

I plug it in, it shows charging, but the battery percentage continues to drop. 
If I restart, it charges up fine, but then won’t charge again after that (until 
I restart again).

This did not happen before iOS 11.

Has anyone seen this issue? Any ideas on what’s causing it?

Separately, I’m curious about the recent apps section (Right side) of the dock. 
When I use some apps, they end up there. Other apps do not. I’m wondering what 
the criteria are for an app to end up there after it’s in use.

Any help or direction is much appreciated!

Jeff
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