Summing up the scenarios as follows: In this post, i will be writing about the user experiences. When the issue first appeared, users obviously thought that it was the battery causing this and went on to Apple Support to check with them where the tech reps ran checks on the battery for some the battery was okay, and for others the battery was dying. The important bit here is that you’re relying on information from Apple but the fact is that prior to upgrade you know the condition/state better then them, was the battery okay prior to the upgrade? If yes, then it’s definitely the update which caused the issue hence should be resolved by Apple but what Apple did to many, is that for those where the battery was drying Apple put the blame on the battery and asked the users to get it replaced which ofcourse will be from your pocket but even then, it isn’t a sure shot fix because the 10.1 is definitely affecting the battery. For future, before you do any upgrade make sure you do the battery test prior to the upgrade to be sure of the current state of battery.
Temporarily Disable Apple Music and Social Media Apps
I will continue to update this post with more information but for now the only work around that has worked for a slight percentage of affected users is this. Numerous users have reported that removing and uninstalling social media apps such as Facebook, Twitter etc.. and disabling the Music option from Settings -> Show Apple Music worked.
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