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    📱 iOS and iPadOS 15.7.7 – 3 bugs fixed 💻 macOS Ventura 13.4.1 – 2 bugs fixed 📱 iOS and iPadOS 16.5.1 – 2 bugs fixed ⌚ watchOS 9.5.2 – 1 bug fixed ⌚ wa
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    Susan Bradley Patch Lady/Prudent patcher

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    • #2567801

      macOS Big Sur 11.7.8

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    • #2567811

      AKB2000014 has been updated.

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    • #2568041

      What is the advice here? Should we wait until it’s on the Master Patch List before installing?

      • #2568046

        I would say install immediately.

        I never wait.

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      • #2568078

        Well Big Sur 11.7.8 and Safari 16.5.1 installed Ok nothing untoward to report, interestingly with the Safari Favicons on the Start Page remained intact this time. on both supported iMac and macbook.

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    • #2568709

      downloading & installing iOS 16.5.1 now on my iPhone SE 2nd gen, updating easily from 16.5

    • #2568849

      I installed iOS 16.5.1 and iPadOS 16.5.1 to my devices 3 days ago.

      My iPhone SE2 was fine… no issues.

      My iPad Gen 9 is slowly recovering from initial increased battery discharge.

      This often happens after an iOS update whilst the device recalibrates itself… so is not usually a problem. (Despite the news in the press that ‘the skies are falling for Apple users’.)

      It’s only a problem if unexpected battery discharge continues after about 4 days. I’ve never once found that to be a problem.

      Hope this helps…

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    • #2568856

      Rick,

      I updated my iPad to 16.5.1. On Friday I charged it to 94% and haven’t used it since. Currently it’s at 90%! No doom and gloom here.

      May the Forces of good computing be with you!

      RG

      PowerShell & VBA Rule!
      Computer Specs

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    • #2569161

      I updated my iPad to 16.5.1. On Friday I charged it to 94% and haven’t used it since. Currently it’s at 90%! No doom and gloom here

      RG – It took less than 48 hrs for my iPad to recover from its ‘battery draining’ condition. I’m used to these arbitrary glitches so don’t pay a whole lot of attention to them these days.

      My iPhone SE2 is slightly different inasmuch I’m more dependent on it when I’m away from a charging method… but never have I exhausted either iPhone or iPad batteries after updates. I know what to look out for.

      I’m just impressed that my iPhone SE2‘s battery continues to not show much signs of reduced service since I purchased it new from Apple in May 2020.

      It now shows 89% of battery capacity… after just over 3 years, even without the Optimised Battery Charging option turned on:

      se2_battery_capacity_after_3_years

      IMO there’s been a lot of criticism levelled at Apple over battery life. I guess I’ve been lucky, ‘cos that’s never been my experience.

      Hope this helps…

      • #2569244

        Our 5th Gen iPad still has 94% maximum capacity and we have had the ‘Optimised Battery Charging’ ON since we got it which would help as per description in your screenshot. 20-80 rule for charging (and on occasion, a complete drain/ battery full charge and reset/calibration)

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