Does Apple Music consume too much battery?

Apple Music battery consumption iOS 8.4The launch of Apple Music has led tens of millions of users around the world to activate their free 3-month subscription and test Apple's new service in iOS 8.4, but this has also generated some "problems".

More precisely, a multitude of users began to report that Apple Music generates a very high consumption for the battery of the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch terminals, and although they do not realize this, the "problem" is as normal as possible.

Given that Apple Music is an audio streaming service that works based on an internet connection, it is normal for the battery autonomy to be much reduced compared to the usual use of the devices because the whole idea is based on the use of important system resources.

Simply maintaining an active internet connection for long periods of time generates a lot of battery consumption, but if you combine this with a search for a large number of artists, things get even more complicated.

Separately, if in Apple Music stream audio while adding albums to your music library, then we are talking about a very large data transfer that your terminals support with a high consumption of battery energy, so you have to assume this.

If Apple Music generates high energy consumption and reduces battery life, then the only solution to solve the "problem" is to quit Apple Music.