iOS 10.2 – battery life on iPhone and iPad

iOS 10.2 battery life is very good on iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, without any regression compared to previous versions of iOS 10.

iOS 10.2 battery life on iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch is one of the most important aspects of the update released by Apple the other day. Apple released no less than 7 beta versions of iOS 10.2 until the release of the final version, and in each of them the battery life was at least as good as in the previous final versions.

In testing iOS 10.2 on iPhone and iPad, we discovered that the battery autonomy is at least within the limits established by the final versions of iOS 10 released so far. The final version of iOS 10.2 does not differ at all, neither for better nor for worse, so the autonomy will not be greater or less than before, but equal to what we have received so far.

iOS 10.2 will offer slightly better autonomy than iOS 9, the Apple company managing to slightly improve the period of use of your terminals, but this depends on use. iOS 10.2 has more functions than iOS 9, and if you use them all the autonomy will decrease, but if you use only what you need, you should notice an increase in autonomy.

iOS 10.2 – battery life on iPhone and iPad

In the case of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, things do not change for the worse compared to what Apple offered us until now, the battery autonomy being very good. Apple has increased both the battery capacity and the usage time in these terminals, so that they offer up to 2 additional hours of usage compared to previous iPhone models.

In iOS 10.2, things do not change, and the iPhone 7 Plus will offer up to 8-9 hours of use with 2 days of standby, but this depends on what you do with it. iPhone 7 Plus is the iPhone terminal that offers the best battery among all the smartphones released so far by the Apple company, and in iOS 10.2 everything remains the same.

Having said that, what do you think about the iOS 10.2 battery autonomy on your terminals?

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