Error 1630 and poor battery life after upgrade to ios5

how can i solve this? it's unbelieved!!! Mac... what's going on? should i have to move to android or whatever and forget mac???? i am seriously desapointed.....

Well I've spent hours search the forum and trying diffrent solution from diffrent users without any success, so I guess there is a need for yet another thread. Have Apple communicated that they do have a major issue with iOS5 and that they are working on a fix?

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