Apple released a minor update to the world last week iOS 17.1.1, which fixes only a few minor bugs. We have already seen in the past that even such an otherwise inconspicuous update can have a significant impact on the smoothness of the system or the battery life of the iPhone on a single charge. Battery life is a concern for many users. Is anything changing with this update? The YouTube channel iAppleBytes, who took a look at the battery life of the iPhone SE 2020, XR, 11, 12 and 13, which allowed him to use the Geekbench app. Although the scope of the device is not the widest, you can get a fairly good idea of how this version does. iOS in terms of durability it will be. You can find the entire test in the link below the paragraph.
As can be seen from the table below the paragraph, this update apparently did not go completely smoothly. Except for iPhone 11 all tested models lost in battery life in the GeekBench application score. The result of the iPhone 13 is particularly worrying, reaching 4160 points in the test. Since its release, only two versions iOS the result was worse, namely on 17.0 and 17.0.1, when he received 4100 points. On iOS 15.0.2, two years ago, this model had a total of 5870 points. Apple so it definitely has a lot to catch up on. What is it like after the update to iOS 17.1.1 the durability of your device?
Can it get any worse than it is now? 🥲🥲 ios 17.1 is a big pain
I think that these articles, or their source is some nonsense. I now objectively feel that the battery is better than it used to be at IP13. I would even say the best in recent times.
120% though? Just to write some crap and defend this parody on os
just a sheep...even if it's bad, it's good because apple
iP 13P battery disaster so no iOjeby.
I don't know about other users, but I have iPhone 14 for about half a year, battery condition 99% and I have trouble lasting a day without a charger, (since ios 17) so the average usage is 3:50 active display and 2:23 and so at 21-22:00 I have to connect the charger. Does anyone have the same? U AppI've been told that it's normal, which doesn't make sense to me.
Edit: 2:23 inactive display
I also have a 14 pro and I charge it almost constantly. Updating to 17.1.1 is literally another tragedy for the battery.
I really have to laugh. When I write that it is with Applem getting worse and worse, so I only get the heck out of them. And wonder, it's actually quite different :D :D :D
With the iP14Pro, I also dealt with the battery, many times it didn't even last a day. Then I threw it in the factory and it's been fine ever since.
Ok, I'll try too. Thanks for the advice.
I got it iPhone 13 cores and battery disaster after this update
That's right, the battery lasts half of what it did before this update. And what bothers me is that during auto-correction, you can only cross out the offered word with a thesis. So it keeps throwing nonsense there
I don't completely solve the battery...12 max for, but after this update, I often have lag when unlocking the phone :-/
They look at me again during the call. airunder pro. So woe
If only iPhones, but the battery life on the iPad is extremely tragic. Just last month I had an iPad on iOS 16 charged once max twice a week (netflix, safari DAILY ) and now? A quarter of an hour on safari I've currently lost 26% and it's only getting worse with every update. And just last month I was able to stream TV series and browse the web at home on my day off and the battery loss was 12-17% for the WHOLE DAY. And considering that Apple I've been using it since 2007, so yes - with each subsequent update I notice that apple it introduces serious bugs, including slowing down the refresh rate of displays.
After the update, I iphone 13 mini It overheats and freezes, sometimes it freezes completely, so you can't even turn it off and I have to wait until it runs out of battery. I hope there will be another update soon to fix it.