iOS 12.1.1. BATTERY LIFE on iPhone and iPad

iOS 12.1.1. Here's what you need to know about battery life for iPhone and iPad after installing this version of the operating system.

iOS 12.1.1 autonomy

iOS 12.1.1. Battery life for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch is one of the biggest worries for users around the world, some of them refusing to install the update before they know how the situation is. Well, in my case, the autonomy is neither better nor worse with iOS 12.1.1, although I tested the beta versions of the operating system before the release, there are no changes in the final one, so in my case no it's a regression.

iOS 12.1.1. In the case of the reports made by other users, the results are varied, some saying that they have better autonomy with this version of the operating system, while others say that it is worse. Most of the reports from regular people who have installed iOS 12.1.1 indicate that the battery life is worse than in the old versions of the operating system, so you need to keep this in mind if you are thinking about doing the installation.

iOS 12.1.1. BATTERY LIFE on iPhone and iPad

iOS 12.1.1. Usually, the updates that depart from the initial version of iOS reduce the battery life for most people, a clear explanation for this kind of changes is not available, but the internet is full of theories. Of course, how you use your phones is extremely important here, because depending on what you do on a daily basis, or what options you have activated in phones running iOS 12.1.1, it is possible that the autonomy will be even better.

iOS 12.1.1. Apart from the battery autonomy, the performance of the operating system is not worse, in my case, and the number of problems also does not seem to be greater, some bugs being solved. Having said that, I told you the other day that iOS 12.1.1 is worth installing on iPhone and iPad, because it solves some serious problems, and brings support for E-ALERT, so there is only the risk that the autonomy will be worse, although this is not 100% certain.