Thanks Ken. I did learn to do that after each update when I finally got my 5s out of trouble. Have not had an issue with any iOS device after that extra step so perhaps should be ok. Will test with a device I don't use as much.
Sue
Cordially,
Sue Ferraglio-Genecco, DVM
> On Sep 23, 2017, at 11:15 AM, 'Ken Bandy' kbandy@iatse30.org [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> Any time I notice an unexplained drop in battery life, or any other unexplainable anomalies, I perform a re-boot. Not just a power down, but for a pre-iPhone 7, press and hold the home and power buttons until the apple logo appears. For iPhone 7, press and hold the down volume button and the power button until logo appears. For the 8, do a momentary quick press of the up volume button, then a momentary quick press of the down volume button, followed by holding the power button until the logo appears.
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> Just remember, your phone is basically a computer that you can place and receive phone calls on, and any computer needs to be reset from time to time.
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> Ken
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> Battery life is terrible!!! I'd might suggest to wait….
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