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iPhone 16 Users Report Significant Battery Drain Issues

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Some iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro users are reporting issues with unexplained battery drain, as noted in discussions on Reddit, Apple Support Communities, and MacRumors forums. While many complaints center on the iPhone 16, similar problems have been observed in older iPhones running iOS 18.

Battery Drain Concerns on iPhone 16 Models

The MacRumors forum has a long-running thread on iOS 18 battery life issues that began during the beta testing phase. However, after iOS 18 was officially released and the iPhone 16 series launched, a new wave of users has expressed frustration over excessive battery drain.

Many iPhone 16 users have noticed significant power loss, even when their devices are idle. One MacRumors user said:

“I have the iPhone 16 Pro, and the battery drops to 60% from 100% by midday, with minimal use. It definitely needs to be fixed—I should have kept my 15 Pro!”

A similar complaint came from a 16 Pro Max user:

“I upgraded from the 15 Pro Max to the 16 Pro Max, hoping for better battery life. Unfortunately, I’m only getting 50-60% of the battery life compared to my year-old 15 Pro Max, even with all settings optimized for battery efficiency.”

Standby Mode Problems

For many users, the battery drain seems to occur primarily in standby mode when the phone is not in use. One user found that disabling features like the Always On Display (AOD) and ProMotion (which adjusts the refresh rate to 120Hz) helped reduce some of the background activity but didn’t fully fix the issue. They shared:

“Despite turning off AOD and ProMotion, my phone still drained from 70% to 59% in just over four hours. Clearly, something is wrong on Apple’s end.”

Other users have noticed rapid battery loss within minutes of unplugging their phone, even with minimal activity.

Comparing iPhone 16 with Older Models

Some users have compared their iPhone 16 Pro to older models like the iPhone 14 Pro. In one case, a Reddit user claimed that, with the same usage, the iPhone 16 Pro dropped to 58% battery in 36 hours, while the iPhone 14 Pro remained at 85%.

Many affected users have tried various troubleshooting steps, such as disabling background refresh, turning off the Always On display, or even resetting their phones. While some have seen slight improvements, others continue to experience severe battery drain.

Possible Solutions and Updates

Some users have noticed slight improvements after updating to iOS 18.0.1 or testing the iOS 18.1 beta. However, the battery issues persist for many, suggesting there may be an underlying bug in iOS 18 that needs further attention from Apple.

Until Apple releases a more comprehensive fix, iPhone 16 users will have to cope with these battery drain problems and hope for a solution in future software updates.

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The iPhone SE 4, codenamed Ghost, is expected to receive a major redesign with a new chassis, camera bump, and biometrics.

Chassis

The iPhone SE 4 will use a modified version of the iPhone 14 chassis, with two major changes:

  • Action button: A new multi-purpose button that replaces the mute switch on newer iPhone models. It can be configured to perform a variety of actions, depending on the user’s preference.
  • USB-C port: In order to comply with upcoming European Union regulations, the iPhone SE 4 will switch to a USB-C port instead of Lightning.

Camera bump

The camera bump on the iPhone SE 4 will be redesigned, with Apple reportedly developing at least five different designs. The exact design of the camera bump is still unclear, but it is expected to be similar to the third-generation iPhone SE in terms of size and placement.

Camera

Preliminary information suggests that the iPhone SE 4 may feature a 48-megapixel rear camera, which would be a significant upgrade from the current model’s 12-megapixel camera.

Biometrics

The iPhone SE 4 will not have a Touch ID home button, but will instead use Face ID for biometric identification. This is likely due to the fact that the new chassis is based on the iPhone 14, which also does not have a Touch ID home button.

In-house 5G modem

Apple is also working on an in-house 5G modem, codenamed Sinope. The iPhone SE 4 is being used to test the new modem, which is expected to debut with the iPhone 16 lineup. However, it is possible that the new modem could be released earlier, as it is currently being tested on the iPhone SE 4 and a derivative of the iPhone 15 Pro Max.

Mass production

It is still early in the development process, so it is possible that the iPhone SE 4 may not make it to mass production. However, the amount of effort that Apple is putting into the design of the device suggests that it is serious about releasing it.

Overall

The iPhone SE 4 is shaping up to be a major upgrade from the current model. The new chassis, camera bump, and biometrics are all expected to be significant improvements. Additionally, the possibility of an in-house 5G modem could make the iPhone SE 4 even more attractive to consumers.

It is important to note that this information is preliminary and subject to change. However, it gives us a good idea of what to expect from the iPhone SE 4 when it is finally released.

Google has announced the launch of its earthquake alert system for Android devices in India. The system uses smartphone sensors such as accelerometers, which can act as small seismometers to detect tremors.

The system, developed in consultation with the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and the National Seismology Center (NSC), will provide early earthquake alerts for Android users in an area that’s likely to be impacted. These alerts will be available in local Indian languages supported by Android.

Google sends two types of alerts: Be Aware and Take Action.

  • Be Aware: These alerts are sent to users experiencing MMI 3 & 4 shaking during an earthquake of magnitude 4.5 or greater. They show an alert on the screen but don’t play any sound if the phone is on Do Not Disturb mode or in silent mode.
  • Take Action: These alerts are sent to users experiencing MMI 5+ shaking during an earthquake of 4.5 magnitude. They bypass the system’s notification settings, including Do No Disturb, and play a loud sound. The alert also suggests to users what action — such as taking cover under a table — they can take for safety.

Google detects a potential earthquake through many Android phones noting seismic activity in an area. The company claims that alerts often reach many seconds before shaking.

How to enable earthquake alerts on your Android device

To get earthquake alerts, you must:

  • Be using a phone with Android 5 or later and have Wi-Fi or cellular data connectivity.
  • Have the location settings enabled on your device.

To enable earthquake alerts:

  1. Go to Settings > Safety & emergency and then Earthquake alerts.
  2. Toggle on Get alerts.

Alternatively, you can also enable earthquake alerts through:

  1. Go to Settings > Location > Advanced > Earthquake alerts.
  2. Toggle on Get alerts.

Google’s AI-powered flood alerts

Google already issues AI-powered flood alerts to all Indian regions. The company began the flood alert pilot in Patna, the capital of the Indian state of Bihar, in 2018. Later, it expanded flood alerts to all of India in 2020.

Google’s earthquake alert system is a valuable addition to its disaster relief and safety efforts in India. It can help people stay safe and informed during earthquakes, which can be devastating.

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