Re: [sussex_mug] iOS 11.3 a treat of an update on older hardware

2018-04-07 Thread mac98aop
Yup, sure enough, iPhone shutdown at ~18% (as it has for ages!) and when I rebooted, I was told I was in battery performance management mode. For the past few days the iPhone has been laggy and a pain to use. Turned that mode off and it's buttery smooth again. Hmmm, was it just PR about the

Re: [sussex_mug] iOS 11.3 a treat of an update on older hardware

2018-04-03 Thread Jason Davies
On 3 Apr 2018, at 13:04, mac98aop wrote: The defaults I  _think_  only change if the battery requires it, but the battery health page isn't all that clear to me! when your phone starts shutting down despite it saying about 20%+ just now, you'll know;) Taking photos or using Maps is a great

Re: [sussex_mug] iOS 11.3 a treat of an update on older hardware

2018-04-03 Thread mac98aop
Thanks Jason, booking the replacement is on my to-do list (I hear the price will go up again in Jan 2019?) The defaults I *think* only change if the battery requires it, but the battery health page isn't all that clear to me! Just pleased that 11.3, with prospect of a new battery means I

Re: [sussex_mug] iOS 11.3 a treat of an update on older hardware

2018-04-03 Thread Jason P. Davies
I got a battery replacement for a Very slow 6 showing serious battery fatigue and it came back to life nicely. Haven’t tried 11.3 yet but perhaps it’s about the throttling (have they changed the defaults?) Ps battery replacements are 25 quid this year for iPhone 6 and later. Definitely worth

[sussex_mug] iOS 11.3 a treat of an update on older hardware

2018-04-03 Thread mac98aop
Just to say that all updates from mid 10.x.x really caused my iPhone 6 a lot of lag, pain and frustration for me. 11.3 has made it as good as new. Keyboard is zippy, animations keep up (I've turned them on again!) apps are a little snappier. Really pleased. -- You received this message