iOS 9.0.1 and battery life

iOS 9.0.1 battery lifeiOS 9.0.1 and battery life it's a topic that I know many of you have been waiting for me to address in order to give you an idea about how the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touches consume their battery power.

Based on the checks made so far, I can tell you that iOS 9.0.1 battery life isn't great and surely it is not better than that of iOS 9, in fact the difference between the new version and the old version of the operating system is in reality non-existent.

The battery life of iOS 9.0.1 is still weaker than the battery autonomy of any version of the iOS 8 operating system, the difference being quite large between them, more precisely of at least one hour of use of the iPhone, iPad or iPod Touches, so we are not talking about something to be neglected.

iOS 9.0.1 and battery life

To be completely honest with you, I expected that iOS 9.0.1 battery life should be lower than that of iOS 8, in fact, I expected the battery life of iOS 9 in general to be lower than that of any version of the iOS 8 operating system due to the changes implemented by Apple.

I don't know what exactly is running in the background iOS 9.0.1 to affect the battery autonomy, but using the terminals in the same way as in iOS 8, it is unlikely that you will have the same autonomy, or at least that is what I have noticed so far.

I know that some of you claim that you have a better autonomy in iOS 9 compared to iOS 8, while others of you claim the opposite, and everything is as subjective as possible and is based on the way of using the iDevices for each between individual users.

In this idea, iOS 9.0.1 battery life is good for each separately as long as the terminals work long enough to meet your needs until you reach an outlet, so it remains for you to judge for yourself whether iOS 9.0.1 battery life is good for you or not.

In case you are not satisfied with what the terminals offer you, I have already told you some tricks to improve iOS 9 battery life.