iOS 6 beta 2 – performance and battery life

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  On Monday, exactly 2 weeks after the release of iOS 6 beta 1, Apple released the second version of the operating system for iDevices. This version of iOS did not bring any important news, only changes to the UI and solving some existing problems, but unfortunately there are also some problems. From a performance point of view, everything works perfectly, but iOS still has some bugs that prevent the use of certain functions of the applications, or generate sudden closings of the applications. The problems are minor and do not occur often, but when you install this version of iOS you need to know what you will get.

  Unfortunately, in terms of autonomy, I cannot say that things are as good. Although Apple has reintroduced the button to disable 3G connectivity, the battery autonomy is a little weaker than in the case of iOS 6 beta 1. The difference is not very big, but it is noticeable even if you turn off 3G at night or when you are in an area where the 3G signal is not strong. The problem will most likely be solved in a future version of iOS 6 beta, but if you install beta 2 at least you know what to expect.

  What do you think about iOS 6 beta 2?