iOS 9.3.4 offers better autonomy for the iPhone battery than iOS 9.3.2

iOS 9.3.4 was released last week by the Apple company to block iOS 9.2 – iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak, but apart from this inconvenience, those from Cupertino seem to have also done a good thing, more precisely, they improved the autonomy of the iPhone battery in comparison with what we were getting in iOS 9.3.2.

In the video clip below you can see a comparison between the battery autonomy of iOS 9.3.4 and that offered by iOS 9.3.2, and except for one iPhone model, all the others obtained better results in the new version of iOS compared to old, and this is gratifying considering that no one can say that it has too much autonomy for the battery.

The difference is a few tens of minutes between the battery autonomy of iOS 9.3.4 and that of iOS 9.3.2 in these tests, but we are talking about sufficiently convincing numbers for some who need more time to use their terminals in their life day by day, the Apple company trying to improve the autonomy in each update.

iOS 9.3.4 battery life

All the tests in the video clip below were done using the Geekbench application, so in real life the usage period should be double the one you see there, so on the iPhone 6S the iOS 9.3.4 battery life should reaches approximately 6-7 hours of effective use of the terminals.