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Zach Epstein
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Apple still has one more big event next month, during which the company is expected to announce a new first-of-its-kind MacBook Pro as well as new iPad Pro models and more. While Apple fans are likely excited to see what's in store at the October event, there's no question that Apple's biggest releases of 2019 are now behind us. The iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max have been lauded by critics and users alike, and they put Apple back on top when it comes to camera quality. They're even more powerful thanks to the A13 Bionic processor, which also helps add as much as 5 hours of battery life compared to last year's iPhone models. Considering Apple's 2018 iPhone lineup already had great battery life, it's basically a cherry on top for Apple fans who decided to skip the iPhone XR and iPhone XS models and wait for this year's iPhone 11 series.
As great as the new iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Max are, however, there's something that has been holding them back from reaching their full potential. Making matters even worse is the fact that we've seen this exact same story play out before, just a few short years ago. Remember back in 2017 when Apple released the iPhone X and iPhone 8 series phones that obliterated Android rivals on paper but kept losing real-life speed tests? RAM management issues and other problems in iOS 11 were the reason those models weren't performing as well as they should have, and now we're seeing the exact same thing happen with the iPhone 11 series and iOS 13. Apple has some work to do if it hopes to iron out these accidental wrinkles anytime soon, but there are also some intentional changes in iOS 13 that have really been making iPhone users far angrier.
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Two big changes in iOS 13 are making iPhone users furious, but I’ll show you how to fix them originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 4 Oct 2019 at 08:21:30 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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