Apple recently released the public beta of iOS 15.4, which is now available for download. While the update brings a plethora of new features to iPhone users, including the ability to utilize Face ID with a mask, some users have reported that their batteries have been depleted as a result of the change.
Despite the fact that the problem affects a smaller number of people, it appears to have a substantial influence on electronic devices. Continue reading to find out more about the battery condition on the iOS 15.4 device.Â
Many individuals have complained about a significant reduction in battery life after upgrading to iOS 15.4. On Twitter, a user is identified by their handle. After updating to iOS 15.4, @odedia says that his iPhone 13 Pro Max is no longer capable of lasting even a single day.
With a screen on for less than two hours, according to another user, @lamaks 3, the iPhone 11 drains up to 80 percent of the battery’s capacity when it is not in use. User @IronicBadger reports that his Apple iPhone is lasting less than half the time it did last week, according to the user’s Twitter account.Â
It’s important to note that not every user is affected by this issue. Additionally, netizens have given a possible reason for the problem as well. According to one theory, Apple increased the frequency at which the iPhones used 120Hz ProMotion, causing the battery to drain faster than normal.
This, on the other hand, explains why users who own the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max are encountering the problem. Additionally, owners of the iPhone 11 and iPhone 12 are reporting problems with the device.
Published By – Damandeep Singh
Edited By-Kritika Kashyap