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Home / Technology / iPhone Battery Drain? It's Normal, Says Apple

iPhone Battery Drain? It's Normal, Says Apple

16 Dec

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Summary

  • New iOS update may cause temporary, increased battery drain.
  • Apple states this is normal due to background setup processes.
  • Personal usage habits can also impact iPhone battery life.
iPhone Battery Drain? It's Normal, Says Apple

Apple has released its iOS 26.2 update, introducing new settings and addressing bugs. Users experiencing faster battery drain after the update are advised by Apple that this is a normal and temporary phenomenon. The company clarified that devices require time to complete essential background processes post-update.

These processes include indexing data for search, downloading new assets, and updating applications. This initial phase can lead to a temporary impact on both battery life and device performance. Apple's support page acknowledges that major releases might particularly exhibit this behavior.

Beyond the update process, personal iPhone usage also plays a role in battery consumption. Apple notes that certain features may demand more power, and increased usage can consequently affect performance and battery longevity. While initial drain is expected, it should subside as the device settles.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Your iPhone battery may drain faster temporarily after an update as it completes background setup processes like indexing and app updates.
No, Apple states that the battery drain experienced after the iOS 26.2 update is temporary and should resolve itself.
Background setup includes tasks like indexing data for search, downloading new assets, and updating apps on your iPhone.

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