“Tips to Fix iPhone Battery Problems After Installing iOS 16.5 Update”

2023-05-27 12:16:12

Some iPhone users are facing battery problems following installing the latest update from Apple, which is “iOS 16.5”.

According to the siteZdnetSome users complained of several problems associated with the new update, represented by the high temperature of the phone, as well as the speed of battery charging compared to the previous one.

Seven tips

The technology news site offers seven tips through which you can find out where the fault is and fix battery problems that may occur.

First: patience

As it is normal for there to be a decrease in battery life following installing any update from Apple.

iPhones need to perform a number of tasks in the background in the wake of the update, and this consumes more power than usual, so the battery life will return to normal once all these additional tasks are completed.

Second: restart

It may seem strange that there is a recommendation to restart because the update process automatically restarts the phone, but according to the site, doing it once more may actually help – and it has proven successful many times.

Third: Update applications

The problem may not be related to iOS but to a malicious app, which means it’s a good idea to make sure all your apps are up-to-date.

To perform this step, go to the Apple Store and click on your profile icon at the top, then scroll down to find the available updates, and directly click on “Update All”.

Fourth: Find the cause of the battery running out

If the previous step doesn’t improve your battery, there might be a “rogue” app that’s draining your phone’s power. Fortunately, iOS gives you the tools you need to track down malicious apps.

Go to Settings, then Battery, and here you’ll see a lot of data, including “Phone activity by app,” which details how much power an app uses while it’s on screen, and how much it uses in the background.

This information can be used to diagnose battery drain issues, and thus control which app is consuming too much power.

Fifth: replace the battery

If the phone is four or more years old, the battery may be old and need to be replaced.

To find out, tap Settings and head to Battery > Phone health & charging and check the maximum capacity of the listed battery.

If this percentage is less than 80 percent, it may indicate that the battery is bad and needs to be replaced.

Sixth: high temperature

The problem may originally be in the exposure of the phone to a sharp rise in temperature, especially when it is used inside the car while it is exposed to the sun and at the same time it is placed on the charger.

Overheating leads to corrosion of battery cells and performance problems.

Seven: wait

If the previous steps did not work, users just have to wait for the new update from Apple to fix the problem.

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