iPhone users were reporting iOS 15.4 battery drain issues and Apple finally responded to the complaints from Twitter.
iPhone users are suffering from battery drain after iOS 15.4 update
Apple released the iOS 15.4 update a few days ago, which includes several useful new features for iPhone users. iPadOS 15.4 is also out, as is iOS 15.4 on iPhones. However, some iPhone users were complaining about excessive battery drain with iOS 15.4. Battery issues can sometimes occur after a software upgrade is installed; Apple will most likely resolve any iOS 15.4 battery drain problems with further updates.
However, in iOS 15.4, the battery problems appear to have been resolved. According to a statement made by Apple Support on Twitter, this may be the case. After a few days, the battery drain might vanish on its own.
iOS 15.4 is the most recent iOS 15 update, which includes several functions that Apple has been experimenting with in previous versions. One feature to note is the ability to use Face ID with a face mask on newer iPhone models. iOS 15.4 also supports Health app vaccination records and Universal Control, which many people have anticipated for some time.
With the latest update, there are 37 new emoji that iPhone and iPad users can use right now, as well as a redesigned Siri voice and anti-stalking capabilities for AirTags. In third-party applications, the iPhone 13 Pro models will now allow 120Hz animations. And you’ll be able to scan text directly in the Notes app on many iPhone versions.
iOS 15.4 battery drain fix
According to the Apple Support Twitter account, iPhone users are complaining about the iOS 15.4 battery drain problem.
It might take 48 hours for the battery problems to go away:
Thanks for reaching out! We’ll be happy to help. It’s normal for your apps and features to need to adjust up to 48 hours after an update. Let’s have you reach out to us in a DM if this is still an issue after that time so we can help you look into this further.
It was previously said that the iOS 15.4 battery drain issues might not be permanent. The phones may be working harder than usual to index material and recalibrate the battery. As a result, Apple’s iPhones should get back to normal after the installation of iOS 15.4.
Thanks for reaching out! We'll be happy to help. It's normal for your apps and features to need to adjust up to 48 hours after an update.
Let's have you reach out to us in a DM if this is still an issue after that time so we can help you look into this further.
— Apple Support (@AppleSupport) March 19, 2022
Even so, iOS 15.4 may require a minor update to enhance battery life. Interim iOS versions also include bug fixes in addition to new features. So any problem that does not correct itself after a few days might be fixed soon.
If your iPhone is having serious battery drain problems, contact Apple Customer Support.