iOS 17 2 1 Battery Life Test Revealed To Upgrade or Not to Upgrade?”

Mondo Digital Updated on 2024-01-30

Ladies and gentlemen, do you sometimes feel that your iPhone is not like a mobile phone, but more like a portable power bank?The power is consumed faster than the heat of the circle of friends?Don't worry, Apple just released iOS 172.1 Official version update, claiming to fix the bug that the battery drains too fast. But then again, is this update a "power patron" or a "power black hole"?Let's take a look at the "truth" of the endurance test.

Under the leadership of our old friend @iapplebytes, five iPhone models (SE 2, XR) in the same WiFi environment, the screen brightness is uniformly adjusted to 25%, and the automatic brightness adjustment is turned off, everything is ready to give the most objective battery life.

From **, we can see that except for the iPhone 11, which has slightly increased the battery life, other models have decreased to varying degrees. Does that mean we're going to start saving some electricity?

Compared to the initial version of iOS 17, Apple seems to be in 172.1 has done a lot of homework, at least the battery life performance has not appeared "cliff" ** For those older models that can't upgrade to iOS 17, iOS 167.4 is also a good choice, stable and safe is always right.

With iOS 172.With the arrival of 1, it seems that we can expect a more stable iOS 17. After experiencing a series of problems, Apple is obviously actively checking and filling in the gaps to optimize the user experience. So, you fans, what do you think of iOS 17?Have you already felt Apple's "care"?Feel free to share your feelings in the comment section.

Bug fixes: Refers to the correction of program errors in a software update.

Endurance: The amount of time that the phone can be used on a single full charge.

Cliff type**: Describes a sudden, significant drop in endurance or other performance indicators.

Stability optimization: Improve the stability of system operation and reduce system crashes, freezes and other problems.

Fill in the gaps: refers to finding and solving problems to improve the perfection of the product.

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