One of the most touted features of the iPhone 13 series is its battery life. When iOS 15.4 was released Apple’s claims that their latest smartphone has a longer battery life was put to the test.
Reports on tech sites were plenty and the complaints on social networks were bountiful. A lot of people saw their iPhone batteries draining faster after updating them to the last OS.
The new features of the update, like the ability to unlock the iPhone while wearing a mask and without using an Apple Watch was too tempting to overlook.
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The thing is it seems that the issue does not affect everyone and according to Apple, an accelerated battery drain in the first 48 hours after an update is normal and the apps and features adjust to the new version.
Thanks for reaching out! We'll be happy to help. It's normal for your apps and features to need to adjust up to 48 hours after an update.
— Apple Support (@AppleSupport) March 19, 2022
Let's have you reach out to us in a DM if this is still an issue after that time so we can help you look into this further.
Meanwhile, the new iPhone SE is shipping out at the end off the week and you can still preorder it now. Starting price: RM2,099 .
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