Apple admits the latest iPhone update is draining your battery — what you can do about it

IF YOU think the latest iPhone update is draining your battery, you are not wrong.
Apple has admitted that iOS 15.4 does take a hit, and now we know why.
The update landed on March 15 with several new features in tow.
While less juice seems like a bad thing, Apple has revealed that this should only be temporary.
That’s because your apps need some time to get used to the update.
It should only take about two days once the latest version of iOS is installed, Apple said.
Once your apps have adapted to the update, battery The values should be back to normal.
Responses to a concerned iPhone owner TwitterApple stated, “It’s normal for your apps and features to need adjustments up to 48 hours after an update.”
So it’s not exclusive to iOS 15.4, it happens with all updates – and most importantly, it’s not uncommon.
You don’t need to take any action unless you notice a serious slowdown after more than two days. If so, you should talk to Apple about it.
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