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IOS16.5 is in trouble again, with multiple iPhone models experiencing battery life issues

Mobile Internet 2023-05-24 01:27:02 Source: Network

Last week, Apple officially launched iOS 16.5, mainly by fixing 39 vulnerabilities and bringing some minor changes such as voice recording and proud wallpapers

Last week, Apple officially launched iOS 16.5, mainly by fixing 39 vulnerabilities and bringing some minor changes such as voice recording and proud wallpapers. However, after several days of iPhone user experience, it was discovered that this version also brought some minor issues, such as the battery life of multiple iPhones shrinking.



Actually, this is the second issue that everyone discovered after upgrading to iOS 16.5. The first issue is that the "Lightning to USB3 Camera Converter" is not compatible. At present, Apple has not provided a solution officially, and it seems that it can only be solved when the next version is updated.

In fact, the major versions of iOS16 in recent years have had a significant impact on the battery to some extent. Due to different aircraft models, the duration of battery life reduction varies, and of course, there are also individual models that have significantly improved their battery life after upgrading. This is definitely not good news for Apple, because the current reputation of iOS is really not as good as before, especially when iPhone users are not active during major version updates, waiting for feedback from the first batch of users, and even some users stay in a certain version of the original retirement.


Industry analysis suggests that Apple's current focus is on iOS17, with iOS16 primarily focused on fixing bugs, and there won't be any major changes in the future. Everyone should still place their expectations on iOS17 and see if Apple will reverse iOS's reputation this time.

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