>From comments I’ve read, it seems like the jury is still a little bit out on 
>this issue. I just updated yesterday. And it seems to me that there is more of 
>a battery drain. I know this is subjective. But I had my phone on charging and 
>came home around noon. I’ve used it some to be sure. It’s already down to 85%. 
>That seems like a lot for how much I have used it, based on my usage patterns 
>with iOS 10 and how long it took to get down to 85%. It’s all subjective. I 
>don’t think any settings have been changed. I do have Bluetooth on right now 
>because I’m using my Smart Cooker. But Bluetooth has never really taken that 
>much out of my battery I don’t think. Anyway, I’m curious what others are 
>finding. I have a 7+, so I have plenty of battery. It just seems like it’s 
>coming down faster than it used to with iOS 10.
Mary
 

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