Apple presented all the news for iOS 15 at the last WWDC conference on June 7. At the event, the company with the bitten apple logo revealed all kinds of data and functions its developers had been working on. But they didn’t mention anything regarding battery life.
Anyway, after the great controversy triggered with the intentional exhaustion of the battery in iOS 11, the Cupertino company has ensured that its new software versions do not pose any problem in this regard. Now iOS 15 beta is in its infancy, will it have improved battery life?
From iAppleBytes, they downloaded and installed the beta version of iOS 15 to perform intense analysis over battery life on an iPhone 6s, iPhone 7 and iPhone SE from 2020.
At the end of May, we discovered that iOS 14.6 was causing battery issues, so the most logical thing is to assume that Apple fixed this aspect with iOS 15. However, according to the battery analysis of the video we have attached , everything seems to indicate that The battery life of iOS 15 is NOT longer than that of iOS 14.6.
However, it is imperative to note that the beta version of iOS 15 is still in its infancy. This implies that not only can this lead to stability issues – logical though – and a lot of bugs, but it will also affect battery life and the overall energy efficiency of the system. We will therefore have to continue to wait for the release of the latest beta versions of iOS 15, towards the GM version or towards the final public version of the operating system to know if Apple has improved autonomy.