MacRumors expects iOS 14.5 to roll out next week as it has been in beta testing for more than 2.5 months.
In the 6th beta version of iOS 14.5 operating system, Apple released a feature that allows users to edit information about the battery on the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max. Previously, many users reported that they did not receive accurate information about the health of the battery on their phones.
Photo: MacRumors Apple says that the battery calibration can take several weeks to complete and now that it’s been two weeks since the 6th beta version of iOS 14.5 is released, some users have started. share the results of this correction. 9to5Mac’s writer Benjamin Mayo says that the battery health on his iPhone 11 Pro increased from 86% to 90%. Photo: MacRumors In a supporting document, Apple confirmed that the error related to the battery health report was not directly related to the actual status of the battery. Therefore, the battery calibration feature can solve the problem. Signs of the bug include the battery draining faster than expected, Apple said. Photo: MacRumors During the calibration period of the battery report, users will see an important battery notice (“Important Battery Message”) when going to Settings> Battery> Battery Health. However, the quality of the battery will not change until calibration is completed. Photo: MacRumors In a few cases, the battery calibration failed and Apple said it would replace the battery free of charge for the user. Apple also confirmed that there is no risk related to the user in this case.
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