Numerous iPhone users have expressed frustration and disappointment with Apple’s latest iOS 16.5.1 (c) update, claiming that it is severely impacting their device’s battery life. Complaints have flooded social media platforms, particularly Twitter, as users allege that the update has significantly diminished their phone’s battery performance.

One user reported their battery dropping from 77% to zero within just five hours while they were asleep. Others have experienced overheating issues, with one individual even stating that their hands felt “sunburned” after holding their phone for an extended period.

These complaints have led some iPhone owners to contemplate switching to Android devices, expressing their dissatisfaction with the iOS 16.5.1 update. The timing of these grievances is significant, as it comes just months before Apple’s anticipated September event, where the company is expected to unveil its iPhone 15 models.

While some individuals have raised concerns that Apple intentionally releases battery-draining updates to encourage customers to upgrade to newer models, experts argue that these updates often include necessary optimizations to preserve battery life on older devices.

In response to the battery life complaints, Apple Support has engaged with affected users through private Twitter discussions, aiming to troubleshoot and resolve the issues. It is important to note that after power-intensive updates, it can take several hours or even days for software changes to finalize completely. During this period, battery health may fluctuate as the device undergoes processes like indexing and battery recalibration.

To maximize iPhone battery health, Apple advises users to avoid extreme temperatures, remove certain cases while charging to prevent overheating, update to the latest software for energy-saving technologies, and avoid fully charging or fully discharging the device.

While Apple has not officially commented on the reported battery drain issues, users are encouraged to monitor their battery health and contact Apple Support for assistance if necessary.

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