Haven’t had any issues with my 15pro max. Battery did decrease slight to 98%. Betas are good, but they do chew battery. Personally, I just wait to get the full release. What I found was helpful is to back up my device and do a full reset after getting the public release.
@@sy4z1402 well, for now it feels okay, as in no bugs or lag, but the battery life seems to be the same shit. I gotta charge it every night, or else power runs out by noon.
iphone 13 and same here , i need to replace the battery as soon as possibile but i think i will only burn a 100 euros for let destroy another battery from ios 17.4.1
17.4.1 on base iphone13 is HORRIBLE! lags , keyboard shutters , animations are choopy and battery drains so fast. Poor quality control by apple indeed.
my iphone 11 battery health is 84% on 17.4.1 (re released version) but now I am on 17.5 public beta 4 and its same as in old update. No battery health drop in my case🎉 I am happy with heating also my phone heats less now🎉
I’m on 17.4.1 and I just got the 15 pro recently and I haven’t had issues so far. It’s been a great experience and I did a trade in with the 12 pro max
I am in the UK and 17.5 seems no different than 17.4.1 except the processing is slightly faster. Won't be long for iOS 18. More AI rubbish to contend with but luckilly that can be turned off if not required. If you charge your battery as you update, there is less cycling going on with your battery, there is little or no draw on the battery, as it is not being drained.
when you understand that these updates are not intended to correct errors, but serve to make the product dated only in order to replace it with a new one, my iPad worked fine, but after the update it started turning off and the battery life shortened by about 80%, the same with every device from Apple, Applewatch, I charged one update every 4 days and the battery life immediately shortened by 50%, what does this mean?
My 14 PM could never stay connected to the WiFi so I quit altogether. Never connect my phone to the WiFi anymore. It was really frustrating after a year and a half.
My iPhone 15 works much better on 17.5 b4 than on 17.4.1 - it heats up less while playing, the battery drains noticeably slower and I haven't had a problem with the alarm clock. The only thing I regret is the upgrade from 17.3.1, which worked even better.
If they dont fix important things in ios18 and just add bunch of useless AI crap im back to Android. Updates are worse and worse and nothing important. Just adding some random crap. I dont give a hell about AI.
@@magistar0 yep. Thats my plan. Coz i dont need anything special of cell just not to die in like year,stable softwere and everyday uses. I bought Iphone coz of stability and then i got issues like on Xiaomi 🤷🏻♂️😂 if nothing change i will go for some midrange Samsung and thats it. Or Pixel. I dont need expensive cell with constant issues. Throwing of money.
I can never work these reviews out, 15PM on 17.5 b4, and absolutely no problems, my WiFi speeds are identical to the last beta and indeed all previous beta’s and final releases, cell connections are fine as well, I’m also running this beta on my iPad and Apple TV without problem, and battery life is good with 8hrs 56m screen active time and still at 64% The only difference’s I can see is I’m in the UK and use dual sim’s Three and EE, but most of that active time has been on WiFi, with 3 hours on a cell network with a strong connection
On my momma I just got this new iPhone updated it now my wi if messing up keep cutting off and RU-vid every time ad go off it leave my video in a small screen and then now my top speak not working I hard reset it and it’s still doing
Question. If I am turning off automatic updates on my iPhone 13 Pro Max should I also turn off “security response & systems file“ as well? Is that take part in the new update? Edit: should I also turn off iOS updates.
The security response is different type of update from Apple usually very small in size. The iOS updates is what 17.5 falls under so you can leave security response off as well. Generally you don’t need to disable it unless the updates are problematic and you manually want to update it. Most people leave this on by default. You can choose disable both iOS updates and security response they are two different types of updates.
@@artemisXsidecross the main issue isn’t the security responses but the problems are with the major updates like iOS 17.5 and also security response updates can be downgraded if you want while regular iOS updates cannot
I’ll wait. The last time I did an update (17.4.1), messed up my phone so bad, ended up in the Apple Store and they did a factory reset to the rerelease of the 17.4.1 . I’ll wait.
I really really appropriate your honesty bro no need to watch any OTHER videos or RU-vidrs before updating your IPHONE❤❤ keep knocking those doors we are all behind you💪🏽
@@iDeviceHelpquick question, my newest iphone 12 came with the 17.5 beta. Is the 17.5 just better? And will I be able to switch from the beta to the official release? Also, any idea when that will happen?
Apple is no longer concerned with quality just stock buy back and profits. How could this crap be released? I’m staying on 17.4.1 not updating anything
Apple should issue a statutory warning: update the new version at your own risk 😂. Battery drain is happening now and capacity is also dropping fast. Can we expect anything better?
What exactly is the point of this Apple event? People just go there and take their phones to video a large screen displaying a bunch of animations. Why don't they complain about the horrible iOS updates? I'm commenting from Nigeria.
I think I shall go back to android, iOS is only getting worse and worse in every update….the advantage of not being attached to an ecosystem is that I can change devices and OS without losing anything