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Last week Apple released a minor update in the form of iOS 17.3.1, from which many Apple fans were hoping to see improved battery life. Recently released iOS According to some users, 17.3 was supposed to worsen the battery life of iPhones, and so it was iOS 17.3.1 these unfortunates looked to a system with the potential to make everything better again.

Whether that happened or not, the YouTube channel i is now trying to answerAppleBytes, which examines the above-mentioned features after the release of each operating system for Apple phones. Today, he took a look at the battery life, which is a big topic after each update. He conducted the test in the GeekBench 4 application, specifically on iPhonech SE 2020, XR, 11, 12 and 13. Although you may say that the range of tested devices is not the widest, you can get some idea of ​​how the update was carried out in this regard. As always, you can find the full test below this paragraph.

It's worth saying right at the beginning that there's really no glory happening and we can observe a further decline in many devices. iPhone SE 2020 has deteriorated from 2020 to 1942 points. U iPhone XR then follows a decrease from 2873 to 2784 points. As you can see below the paragraph, the curve for the "eleventh" has practically not changed. A similar situation is then also for iPhone 12. The latest of those tested, namely iPhone 13, dropped from 4100 points to 4020. How long does your iPhone last after the update?

geek bench battery test score chart

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