With the latest iOS 17.4 beta update, Apple has made several changes to the battery and charging information, making it easier for users to check the health of their iPhone battery. This update comes with new features that allow users to quickly determine if their battery is still within the "normal" range.
In the ever-evolving world of technology, battery life is one of the main concerns for smartphone users. With iOS 17.4, Apple wants to address this concern by providing transparent information about the battery's condition. These innovations are not only technically interesting but also practical for the everyday life of every iPhone user.
iOS 17.4: Apple revises battery and charging information
If you've updated your iPhone to iOS 17.4, you'll notice that the battery settings in the Settings app have changed. There are now two new menus: "Battery Health" and "Charging Optimization." These menus provide a clear overview of your battery's health and allow you to quickly see if your battery is still considered "normal." It's particularly noteworthy that, for the first time, Apple is providing direct information about battery health by clearly defining what is considered "normal." Previously, the information was limited to the battery percentage, which often offered little context.
Latest beta with further improvements
Even iOS 17.4 Beta 4 includes further improvements, including a new home screen that contains information about the battery and the warranty. Apple emphasizes the performance of the original battery, which is said to retain 80% of its capacity even after 1,000 cycles under ideal conditions. This warranty extends for one year and covers service for defective batteries. It is interesting to note, however, that Apple refers to "1,000 cycles under ideal conditions" in this context, while in other documents There is talk of “500 full charge cycles.” These changes apparently only apply to the latest models, the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro.
Updates will be released in early March
With iOS 17.4, Apple is taking another step towards transparency and user-friendliness. The new battery monitoring features give users better insight into the health of their iPhone and help them make the most of the battery's lifespan. This update underlines Apple's commitment to continuous improvement and innovation in mobile technology. The new updates are expected to be available to all users worldwide in early March. (Photo by Bigc Studio / Bigstockphoto)




