Yesterday we published an article in which we informed you of an issue which has become more and more prevalent among many users with the iPhone battery after updating to iOS 14.6, the latest iOS version currently available, from Cupertino have stopped signing iOS 14.5.1, so if you’re one of those affected, you can’t downgrade anymore.
When we stop signing iOS 14.5.1, the only version we can install on our device today, if we have any issues with the device is iOS 14.6, a version that doesn’t seem to get along very well with battery management
If any problems with the battery life of your iPhone are more and more boring, you have two options: restore the device from scratch without restoring a backup or install the beta of iOS 14.7 that Apple released on May 20, a beta that is currently only available for developers.
If you are one of the users who is having issues with battery life, I recommend you to restore your device from scratch, without restoring a backup, as you would again drag out any performance issues that your device may already be experiencing.
If Apple did not recognize this problem, it is probably because not an iOS 14.6 problem but rather the installation process on the device. It is possible that during installation, some files are modified, which affects the operation of some applications. Restoring our device is therefore the only solution, especially now that we can no longer downgrade.
Keep in mind that when downgrading and / or restoring the device, all operational conflicts are eliminated at the root that our device may have which may affect battery consumption.