Is iOS 17. 4 ruining your battery? Here’s how to do it

NEWS. . . BUT NOT AS YOU KNOW IT

Apple’s new update, iOS 17. 4, came about after users raised concerns about battery life.

iOS 17.4 is now officially available to download, but some people have taken to social media to warn others that the new update is draining their battery life. 

On X, Ash said their battery life is ‘Way worse. I regret upgrading to the 17.4. Battery health was previously 98%, currently sitting on 93%.’

Another user, Davor, said: ‘My experience is that the battery drains faster after the iOS 17.4 update.’

A third user, Robert, said (or hissed): “*hiss* damn, iOS 17. 4 burns the battery much faster than 17. 3. x.

“Before the last two tweets, it was at 41 percent, now it’s at 28 percent. “

Brent posted: “I upgraded #iOS 17. 4 with 54% battery life, up to 35% and I’m still getting ready for the upgrade. . . Maybe it’s time to upgrade this year (starting in my 11th grade). Wait, 33%, no, 32% now.

But if you notice that your iPhone’s battery is draining faster, don’t worry.

A new iOS update drains your battery due to major tweaks being made to your phone lately.

This can take anywhere from a few hours to a day, depending on the age of your phone and the bandwidth of your connection.

Larger updates have more effects on the battery than smaller updates, and for many other people, the new iOS 17. 4 update brought major changes.

First, 118 new emojis were brought to the emoji world: a brown mushroom, a phoenix, and a lime.

The new battery cycle count update provides an indication of how many times the battery has been fully charged and discharged.

Another major update in the update is for users in the European Union, who can install apps from select app markets, install other internet browsers, and use select paid features for apps from the App Store.

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