They did specifically referenced S EE six and 6+, not 6S or 6S plus. Having no
idea what goes into those carrier updates, I wonder if it has something to do
with the radio change between the six and the 6S models in combination with the
25.1 carrier update. Just speculating from a totally uninformed point of view.
It's just sort of coincidental.
Mary
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On Sep 15, 2016, at 5:50 PM, Scott Granados <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I’m running a 6s+ and have not experienced this. I switch in and out of LTE
every day because I live in the woods where it’s HSPA+ on my street and LTE
in m complex do to my local base station on my network.
Running T-Mobile carrier update 25.0 and have been since 24.5.28 which I
think was around beta 3 it was updated.
On Sep 15, 2016, at 3:06 PM, Mary Otten <motten53@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This article is from today.
Mary
T-Mobile’s top brass warns some iPhone owners against iOS 10 upgrades
TechCrunch / Brian Heater
Maybe don’t go upgrading to iOS 10 just yet, T-Mobile customers. The
magenta-drenched uncarrier has taken to social media to warn owners of the
Phone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, and iPhone SE against rushing into Apple’s latest
major mobile operating system update after widespread reports of lost
network connections.
Apple is working to resolve the issue with iOS10 for @TMobile customers.
Don't download iOS10 if you currently use an iPhone 5SE, 6 or 6+
— John Legere (@JohnLegere) September 15, 2016
Both outspoken CEO John Legere and CTO Neville Ray have issued warnings on
Twitter, noting that Apple is current working to address the issue and
expects to issue a fix within the next 24 to 48 hours.
In the meantime, however, there’s a fairly inelegant work around for the
issue, for those who have already gone ahead and upgraded their OS. Ray
suggests that users manually restart their handset every time a connection
is lost.
iPhone 6, 6+ & 5SE customers – Do not download iOS10. We are getting reports
of connectivity issues & Apple is working on a fix.
— T-Mobile📱 (@TMobile) September 15, 2016
The carrier will put out word as soon as things are back up and running –
assuming, of course, that users can get online to see it. Meantime, you can
live vicariously through our iOS 10 review that went up earlier this week.
Original Article: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/AzKAHP5Pl04/
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