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Phone battery drained? New iOS14 causing issues for iPhone users

A customer uses an iPhone 6 smartphone to take a photo of a model of the Apple Watch during the device presentation at the Apple Store in Lyon, central-eastern France, on April 10, 2015. Tech fans got their first look on April 10 at the Apple Watch, with would-be early buyers queuing for a "trial fitting". AFP PHOTO / PHILIPPE MERLE (Photo credit should read PHILIPPE MERLE/AFP via Getty Images)

DALLAS (NEXSTAR) — Apple has acknowledged a series of problems related to its new operating system that affects battery life and data for certain apps on both iPhones and Apple Watches.

In an Apple Support post that outlines the issues related to iOS 14 and watchOS 7, the company provides some fixes but notes users may need to “erase all content and settings from your iPhone.” 

Here are the issues Apple says you should watch for if you’ve already updated your iPhone or Apple Watch:

Before clearing out the content of your phone to fix any of these issues, Apple suggests users unpair the Apple Watch and the iPhone and create an iCloud backup after verifying settings. If those steps don’t do the trick, that’s when Apple suggests users erase all content and settings from their iPhone.

You can get more information about the problems and fixes from Apple Support.