Poor battery life has been plaguing the iPhone 14 Pro Max for months. But it looks like things are finally getting better.
Good battery life is a well-known trait of the iPhone. As a battery-anxious person, it’s one of the reasons why I shifted to iOS. The iPhone 13 Pro Max took it to the next level with excellent battery optimization that would see the phone last me an entire day with ease – no matter how heavy the usage. The same didn’t happen when I shifted to the iPhone 14 Pro Max. And it was primarily due to iOS 16. The initial versions, up until iOS 16.4, were buggy and bad with battery optimization.
Related With iOS 16, I noticed that the battery was depleting in three scenarios. First, it was draining faster than usual on apps that use location data. With 30 minutes of Google Maps use, and Uber running in the background, I remember going from 95% to 75% by the time I reached my destination. It was more noticeable whenever I had to catch a flight, with the battery going from 100% to 35% within six hours .
The third major battery drain was happening overnight while the phone was inactive. With iOS 16.5, I’ve noticed an improvement in standby battery drain. On iOS 15, my iPhone 13 Pro Max would drain 1% to 2% of battery life overnight, but the number rose to up to 8% on the iPhone 14 Pro Max with iOS 16.3. After installing iOS 16.5, the overnight battery depletion is at minimal levels again.
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