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IOS 14.3 update is causing wireless to fail

Current reports show that the most recent Apple’s iOS 14.3 update is causing some wireless charging issues. The reports claim that after upgrading Large number of third party magnetic wireless chargers stopped working. Apple released the official version of iOS 14.3 on December 15th. In addition to supporting Apple Fitness + and AirPods Max, the dual SIM iPhone 12 and other important updates, it also fixes the inability to charge wireless. It also fixes iPhone inability to charge Maximum Performance. Apple launched the iPhone 12 series back in October. The company also presented the new MagSafe wireless support.

This issue only affects the third-party wireless charger and some of the issues that still exist. There is currently no official statement from Apple on the matter. We don’t know if there is a solution to this problem or if Apple sees it as a problem.

A few days after the iPhone 12 was released, MagSafe cracked the charging animation prompt, making it the first choice for a large number of third-party magnetic wireless charging accessories. Currently, not all third-party magnetic wireless chargers are failing due to the iOS 14.3 version update. This phenomenon only occurs with some wireless charging solutions.

On the iPhone with iOS 14.2, the battery can be 50% empty in just 30 minutes

Earlier this month there were reports that the iOS 14.2 update was causing some power consumption issues. There are always new details about the fast draining problem on iPhone. Users have confirmed that the issues started appearing after installing the iOS 14.2 update.

Some users have reported earlier that their smartphones lose 20% to 40% of their battery power overnight. It has been reported that their smartphones can be 50% discharged in just 30 minutes. In addition, the smartphone will charge very quickly even with a slow charger. The smartphone may not be showing the correct charge level, which is why it charges and discharges so quickly.

The problems are most common with older iPhone models like the iPhone XS, iPhone 7, iPhone 6s, and iPhone SE. The owners of the 2018 iPad Pro with iPadOS 14.2 also reported problems. Hopefully Apple will fix the bug in iOS 14.3 and iPadOS 14.3, which should be released soon. If you haven’t updated your iPhones or iPads to iOS 14.2 or iPadOS 14.2 yet, it is best to skip this update.

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