In a recently conducted video test, iOS 17.4 impact on battery life drain for iPhones was meticulously examined, revealing noteworthy insights. Users are eagerly awaiting Apple’s response and potential updates following the findings to address any battery performance concerns.
Apple has finally released the iOS 17.4 software update to the public after a weeks-long beta program that saw developers put the software through its paces. But now that the update is here you might be wondering whether or not you should install it. If you’re particularly worried about battery life, we might have the answer.
The battery life situation is always something that we can rely on YouTuber iAppleBytes looking into and the iOS 17.4 software update is no different. There’s already an 11-minute video available today and you can watch that to get a full feel for how well the iOS 17.4 update performs in terms of battery life.
We won’t ruin the full results because you should absolutely watch the video, but we will say that for the most part, the update has proven to be a good one for those concerned about how long they can run on a single charge.
The video’s test runs across a whole range of iPhones including the iPhone SE, iPhone XR, and iPhone 11 among other older models. Those who have a more modern device like the iPhone 15 are also catered for here, and we’d specifically suggest that owners of those devices pay close attention here.
Battery life aside, the iOS 17.4 software update is well worth paying attention to because it adds a number of new features including multiple emojis, but the biggest changes are in the EU. Those in the EU can look forward to third-party app stores and a whole lot more.
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