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Apple Says iOS 10.2.1 Has Drastically Reduced Unexpected iPhone Shutdowns

Apple Says iOS 10.2.1 Has Drastically Reduced Unexpected iPhone Shutdowns

Posted February 24, 2017 at 4:31am by iClarified
Apple has revealed that the iOS 10.2.1 software update has drastically reduced unexpected iPhone shutdowns.

In a statement provided to TechCrunch the company notes that over 50% of active iPhone users have already updated to the new firmware and the rate of shutdowns is down 80% for iPhone 6s and 70% for iPhone 6.

Here's the full statement:


With iOS 10.2.1, Apple made improvements to reduce occurrences of unexpected shutdowns that a small number of users were experiencing with their iPhone. iOS 10.2.1 already has over 50% of active iOS devices upgraded and the diagnostic data we’ve received from upgraders shows that for this small percentage of users experiencing the issue, we’re seeing a more than 80% reduction in iPhone 6s and over 70% reduction on iPhone 6 of devices unexpectedly shutting down.

We also added the ability for the phone to restart without needing to connect to power, if a user still encounters an unexpected shutdown. It is important to note that these unexpected shutdowns are not a safety issue, but we understand it can be an inconvenience and wanted to fix the issue as quickly as possible. If a customer has any issues with their device they can contact AppleCare.

The unexpected shutdown issue affects older batteries. Sudden spikes of activity to maximum power draw can cause the older batteries to deliver power unevenly resulting in an emergency shutdown.

In addition to its power management tweaks, Apple is reportedly going to add a new 'your battery needs service' message to the battery info screen on iOS 10.2.1. This will help inform users that have a significantly degraded battery that it's time to get it replaced.


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Jack
Jack - February 24, 2017 at 4:19pm
If the shut the issue persists have them replace your battery. If your iPhone 6 or 6S is experiencing the issue contact Apple Care and let them know that you're experiencing the same issue as stated for the "selected few iPhones 6S" that are having the problem. You will be given a CS code and you can have your iPhone repaired for free. Do not let them replace your iPhone because you might get a phone with one of the old batteries. So have them replace your iPhones battery instead.
Gaby
Gaby - December 11, 2017 at 9:33pm
maic1994
D4xM4Nx
D4xM4Nx - February 24, 2017 at 12:38pm
Thank goodness both of my iPhones (6 & 6S) haven't had any issues other than less charging capacity being retained... If I have to, gonna get a replacement & indicating them that the iOS stays as it is.
MUKAI
MUKAI - February 24, 2017 at 7:06am
No it took taking the iPhone to a Genius Bar for it to get the battery replaced. The iPhone 6 and 6S models
Kk
Kk - February 24, 2017 at 6:22am
Still shut down at 40% in cold weather
stevenlacross
stevenlacross - February 24, 2017 at 6:29am
You must be part of the 20-30%
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