The iOS 11.1 beta doesn't fix incipient battery problems either

The latest version of the operating system of the Cupertino company has not left anyone indifferent, both for performance and for the autonomy granted by the battery, so much so that it has raised numerous blisters, especially among users of the iPhone 6s in its two variants and older models if possible.

However, with the arrival of iOS 11.0.1 we could observe a very slight improvement in the autonomy of the device. Everything changed with the arrival of iOS 11.1 beta, where we imagined that Apple would begin to solve certain bugs. Nothing is further from reality, These are the most common bugs in iOS 11.1 beta.

There are many ends that Apple has left loose with the launch of the iOS 11.1 beta, we expected a general improvement in the performance of the device, but We have only found ourselves before a noticeable acceleration of the animations.

Meanwhile, the autonomy continues to give poor results even at rest, the battery drops noticeably when we use instant messaging systems, video playback and even when taking advantage of Spotify playing sound through the AirPods, the performance is totally dramatic, falling from 91% to 67% over a single night with the device totally locked. The management of background processes and standby have always been a point in favor of iOS, something increasingly despised by the Cupertino company and that is creating a lot of tension in users.

But this is not the only problem that Apple has not yet solved in iOS 11.1, we continue with serious keyboard problems such as blue screens, a fairly low performance of the 3D Touch and navigation in Safari with some difficulties. We don't know exactly what Apple is improving in the last two updates, we'll keep looking.


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  1.   pedro said

    If it drops from 91 to 69% it is not because of ios 11.1 beta, it is because of one of these two:
    - a process has been caught. restart it and check the consumption the next night.
    - If you continue consuming in the same way, restore by installing from 0.
    summary:
    No ios version, no matter how bad or beta it may be, will consume 25% of the battery without turning on the screen. That is a symptom of something else. In my case, it was the process of the 'Files' application that had been caught consuming 25-30% of cpu

  2.   name said

    That's what I say ... that my phone is not extraterrestrial or any strange special series ... it's a simple 6S. And I have no battery problems anywhere. You have the first days (exactly the same as after installing any major version: reindexes, photo analysis, etc.) and then it stabilizes. The battery is roughly at the same level as with iOS10. People are very impatient and say that the battery is eating it right after installing the version. Or he tends to think that what is happening to him and perhaps to some other friend (or he reads in the forums, where people who complain write, not those who do well) is what must be happening to ALL users . And it is not like that.

  3.   Authorless said

    What happens to me is that it does not connect me to the car's handsfree, I don't know if it happens to someone else ... I installed the ios11 and stopped connecting, I went back to ios 10 and if I left, and I have returned to ios11 and still does not go ... it does not happen to everyone, because I know people who are doing well, but in my car in particular, I tried with 2 iPhones (6 and 7, both with ios 11) and I did not connect.

  4.   pepper said

    The battery of my iphone 6 is deadaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

  5.   David said

    Hello Pedro,
    How can you tell if an app has trapped processes? Is there an app that analyzes it?

    Best regards,