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iPad and iPhone’ iOS 13.5 Fails Quality Assurance Guidelines
June 07, 2020

iPhone and iPad users are claiming that iOS 13.5 and iPadOS 13.5 are riddled with bugs causing severe battery drain and reboots. iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 releases have been a bit up and down. The 13.2 release was particularly ugly and frustrating. Things settled down a bit after that, but the latest 13.5 release may be up there as one of the worst updates Apple has pushed out to iPhones and iPads is a long time.
The first issue appears to be a battery drain problem. It's not uncommon for iOS and iPadOS updates to cause a bit of a dip in battery life, but social media is awash with people complaining of poor battery life. Even iPhone 11 Pro Max users are complaining, which is quite rare because that device has a pretty big battery.
There are also reports of users complaining about overheating. Some are reporting that their iPads are stuck in a reboot loop, while others claim the problem goes back to iPadOS 13.4.1. There are also sporadic reports of iPhones running iOS 13.5 rebooting or being stuck in reboot loops.  Another 13.5 problem that seems to date back to the 13.4.1 release is that MP4 playback is been broken, with both native and third-party apps affected. 

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