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Apple says iOS 26 battery drain is normal and temporary
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 59022, member: 636"] Apple's recent software update triggered widespread user complaints about rapid battery depletion and performance issues. iPhone owners report their devices discharge within hours after installation, while others experience screen delays and application freezes. Social media platforms filled with negative feedback regarding the new Liquid Glass interface design. Apple issued an official response addressing these concerns through their support documentation. The company attributes temporary battery problems to intensive background processes that occur after major system updates. Apple explains that file indexing, data reorganization, and performance optimization tasks strain device resources significantly. New features demand additional power consumption, contributing to faster battery drain during initial operation periods. The technology giant maintains these issues typically resolve within several days as systems stabilize. User frustration persists despite Apple's explanations, with many questioning why such problems occur after updates. Critics argue devices should perform better or maintain current levels after software upgrades. Some recommend waiting for version 26.1 before installing the current release. Apple acknowledges that temporary glitches represent normal update consequences. [/QUOTE]
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