Does the iPhone/iOS perform any cleanup/maintenance tasks while the phone is charging?
The reason I ask this is because since I bought my iPhone 6, I've always had problems with my mp3s stuttering/glitching/cutting out when playing through bluetooth headsets. I've been through 3 phone replacements and tried 2 different brands of headsets to resolve this problem. There has never been a problem when using wired headsets, only BT. What finally fixed my issues was iOS 9.1. After 9.1, My music played flawlessly up until about a week ago when the problem came creeping back. My phone also ran pretty slick after the latest update, but that to has also faded in the last few weeks. graphical stuttering has returned. Its like I'm back to pre iOS 9.1.
I charge my phone daily and remove it as soon as it hits 100% or close to it. If iOS is performing maintenance tasks in the background, how long does this take?
The reason I ask this is because since I bought my iPhone 6, I've always had problems with my mp3s stuttering/glitching/cutting out when playing through bluetooth headsets. I've been through 3 phone replacements and tried 2 different brands of headsets to resolve this problem. There has never been a problem when using wired headsets, only BT. What finally fixed my issues was iOS 9.1. After 9.1, My music played flawlessly up until about a week ago when the problem came creeping back. My phone also ran pretty slick after the latest update, but that to has also faded in the last few weeks. graphical stuttering has returned. Its like I'm back to pre iOS 9.1.
I charge my phone daily and remove it as soon as it hits 100% or close to it. If iOS is performing maintenance tasks in the background, how long does this take?