| Ever since switching to iOS 26, on an iPhone 16 Pro that is now only ~14 months old: - The iPhone lockscreen does not consistently swipe away after unlocking. It just keeps stuck. - The iphone no longer automatically connects to my Apple TV. The remote takes a second to load, and this happens each time I navigate back to the TV remote app. - Alarms and timers do not work. I have had to set up a separate physical alarm. - Podcasts keep crashing, and resetting to 1x speed. - Internet connection completely drops, and only recovers once I completely reboot my phone. - My phone starts to overheat with no discernible cause. I sometimes wake up with my phone so hot that it's almost painful. - Once, while charging, my phone dropped to 16% battery from 85%. According to the Battery Usage chart, the Weather app (which I had not opened) used 83% of the battery in the background. This is on top of the completely ruined, battery-killing interface. These are all problems that cropped up since iOS 26. I had a few complaints about rough edges or missing features in iOS, but this is honestly mind boggling. Software engineering is very hard, but Apple seemed to have had a decent system. Recently, a mandatory iOS 26.2 update hit and I had numerous messages from non-techie friends about it (who I believe had it installed over iOS 18). There must be deep systemic problems at Apple that allowed them to destroy so much so quickly. I just hope it's not decades before we can read about the 2020s in a memoir or book. |