Why do minor version updates of iOS have a lot of feedback about battery life, heat generation, and fluency?
by Poster
May 15, 2025
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After every iOS update, there will be a lot of discussion about changes in performance scheduling. For example, the recent iOS 18.5 update, or even minor version updates like 18.4 to 18.4.1. Looking at the update log, there is no mention of relevant changes at all. Will the relevant code actually be moved?
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Anonymous55 May 15, 2025Because it is used more; You see, when Microsoft updates windows, sometimes there are various bugs and lag, and no one discusses them
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Anonymous9667 May 15, 2025Microsoft users are more or less "professional users" who need to use PCs for office work, while Apple users are too many, too sinking, and there are void code changes and Schrodinger bugs.
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Anonymous9667 May 15, 2025Post the iphone bar, if you look at it, you will find that there is only one that discusses this except advertisements. Go to developer.apple.com to see changelog? Can't read it. Analyze the control variables? Only one cell phone. Up the instrument to measure the data? I'm sorry, no. It all depends on feelings and brain supplementation. Without any professional background and relevant common sense, it is understandable. In fact, sometimes people's cognition of a thing can really be crooked to the point of absurdity, but Apple's devices are relatively standardized, so they can see through and explain its absurdity at a glance. These people don't even rule out public details such as running the indexing process in the background after the upgrade (of course, there are details that Apple doesn't want to disclose, such as the frequency reduction gate in the early years). They all rely on a feeling, looking forward and backward and looking at what you say.
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Anonymous2520 May 15, 2025Because it finally restarted
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Anonymous9667 May 15, 2025But it's not that it's wrong to rely on feelings. Many common problems can be solved by feelings. It's just that ordinary people's experience seems ridiculous by feeling when faced with a complex man-made system.
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Anonymous46 May 15, 2025There is a high probability that there is no. The fluency and battery life changes of minor version upgrades are mostly related to the data and cache that need to be reconfigured and initialized at the bottom layer of the system after the upgrade. There will be no difference in a few days and more than a week. Especially just after the upgrade, there must be a large number of index and cache items running. At this time, testing the battery life is completely invalid data. It can only be said that mobile phone users are sinking too much. Most of them can't even tell the difference between memory and hard disk, let alone know what the operating system is
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Anonymous3878 May 15, 2025Basically subjective and individual feelings And I have to say it once from the beta version to the RC version to the official version There is nothing to say about drainage, that's it
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Anonymous3894 May 15, 2025In the same usage scenario, when I go out to the company in the morning, the remaining power is 80% in 18.4, and the remaining power is 70% in 18.4.1. I don't know where the 10% power consumption is
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Anonymous472 May 15, 2025Don't care about this, update it if you have it, change your phone if you really can't use it If you have to feel that your cognition is higher than that of a team of thousands of people, then right, right, right
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Anonymous11573 May 15, 2025This is the same as tw, we are very sensitive
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Anonymous9382 May 15, 2025@ Anonymous472 The plan is scrapped, the operation control is also done like this, right?
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Anonymous9382 May 15, 2025@ Anonymous9382 Cloud Control
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Anonymous480 May 15, 2025After the update, in order to ensure the experience, the phone will automatically defragment at full power, but the prompt is hidden deeply, causing some users to think it is a problem with the system version. For example, after the photo APP is updated, you can only see a line of inconspicuous small print "Performance optimization" when you enter the avatar.
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Anonymous21 May 15, 2025When holding a 13pro and using the official version of iOS18.4. 1, the phone really gets hot easily. I remember using Safari to check something a little and it gets hot. After upgrading to 18.5, it is very obvious that it is not so easy to heat up.
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Anonymous13681 May 15, 2025It's basically just water flow, apple has its own heat
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Anonymous2828 May 15, 2025Thousands of people and thousands of faces
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Anonymous633 May 15, 2025It does heat up after the upgrade, and it will be fine after a while
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Anonymous7256 May 16, 202514 PM After upgrading to 18.5, it stuck once and automatically restarted once. The animation stuck once and heated once and wiped shit once.
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Anonymous6913 May 16, 2025Heat
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Anonymous7257 May 16, 2025@ Anonymous7256 15 18.5 This morning, I also got stuck in ppt for no reason, so I can restart it