iOS 11 Update Causing Battery Drain for Some Users: Report

iOS 11 Update Causing Battery Drain for Some Users: Report
Highlights
  • The battery life on iOS 11 device lasted much less than iOS 10
  • Apple released iOS 11 widely earlier this month
  • Apple has yet to acknowledge the issue
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If you have recently updated your iOS device with the company's latest iOS 11 update and think that it has resulted in degraded battery life performance, we have news for you. While every other update usually ends up with people complaining about battery life, a new study has gathered data from a large subset of around 50,000 users, and suggested that the problem is widespread with the iOS 11 update.

Researchers from Wandera security firm, as mentioned earlier, gathered the data from a subset of 50,000 moderate to heavy iPhone and iPad users. In comparison with the battery life performance delivered on iOS 10, it was found that the battery life on iOS 11 degraded at a much faster rate. While it took the iOS 10 device 240 minutes to fully discharge from 100 percent battery, its iOS 11 counterpart managed to discharge fully in just 96 minutes.

"Battery drain is a common iOS problem that usually pops up immediately after a major iOS upgrade release. This is partly due to Spotlight re-indexing and other behind the scenes shuffling. New functionality in iOS 11 could also be responsible for draining the life out of your phone. Animoji and iPhone X's Face ID hardware use face-scanning technology relying heavily on the camera which is a notorious battery sucker," Wandera said in its report.

While Wandera points out that the iOS users might be keen to test out new platform features with iOS 11, which might be causing further issues regarding the battery life, the stark difference in results clearly shows that the Cupertino-based company needs to step in and solve the issue with an update. In the meanwhile, users can somewhat enhance their battery life by using a workaround.

Users can limit the number of apps that refresh in background by heading to Settings > General > Background App Refresh. Users can further save battery by limiting the number of apps that use location services by heading to Settings > Privacy > Location Services. You can also use Low Power mode to get most out of your device's battery till the company pushes out an update.

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