News
Technology News
Apple´s upcoming iOS 18 update may drain your battery on iPhones older than 14
By Anna Akopyan •
Published: 07 Aug 2024 • 16:03
• 2 minutes read
Apple´s new iOS 18 update may drain your battery on iPhones older than 14, warned Apple´s ex-employee.
The tech giant´s latest update is among the most anticipated of Apple´s innovations but many are concerned it could become a nightmare for older iPhone users.
Features of Apple´s upcoming iOS 18 update
The new iOS 18 will be launched in mid-September, introducing brand new features including Apple´s very own artificial intelligence system, Apple Intelligence, Tap to Cash option to make paying friends and family simpler, and the ability to hide apps.
iPhone users will also be able to create custom emojis, Genmojis , use intelligent writing tools and experience upgraded Siri service. There will also be a Distraction Control feature in Safari, allowing users to block web page content such as sign-in popups and other content overlays.
Apple officials stated that the update will be supported by all iPhone models from the older iPhone SE (launched in 2016) to iPhone 15 (launched in 2023) and have released the beta version of the iOS 18 available to download.
Apple´s upcoming iOS 18 update going to drain your battery
Former Apple Sales Specialist Tyler Morgan took to TikTok to warn iPhone users about the potential inconveniences of downloading iOS 18. If your phone is running perfectly well and you don´t care too much about the new iOS, don´t update, urged Morgan.
He noted that although Apple stated that older iPhones can support the update, they are likely to cause defects on older devices; It´s a new update that uses more power that´s really going to drain your battery and deteriorate your battery health like crazy.
Some older iPhone users who downloaded the beta version of the update have already reported their devices lagging. Reddit user posted; iOS 18 has been so slow on the XR, it´s crazy how bad it is- The phone has been slower than my old iPhone 6s. Some comments, however, mentioned that this may be due to the beta software being unfinished.
This is not the first case of Apple´s updates causing concerns; the company was heavily criticized in the past when users claimed that their devices were being slowed down intentionally. Apple then reached a €457 million settlement in 2020 with American users which it began paying out to conciliate the batterygate scandal of 2017, which was claimed one of the largest consumer frauds in history.
Today, even among habitual Apple users, there is the spreading notion that the company purposefully creates updates that cause lagging in older iPhone versions to promote their latest products and keep the Apple-mania running.
If after downloading the iOS 18 update in autumn, you find your iPhone deteriorated, there are methods you can try to improve the device´s functioning by restarting your phone and freeing up storage. If using an older iPhone model, you should consider whether the update is worth the potential problems.
Sign up for personalised news
Subscribe to our Euro Weekly News alerts to get the latest stories into your inbox!
By signing up, you will create a Euro Weekly News account if you don’t already have one. Review our
Privacy Policy for more information about our privacy practices.
From Moscow to Costa Blanca, Anna has spent over 10 years in Spain and one year in Berlin, where she worked as an actress and singer. Covering European news, Anna´s biggest passions are writing and travelling.
Known as the PEOPLE’S PAPER, Euro Weekly News is the leading English language newspaper in Spain. And it’s FREE!
Covering the Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca, Almeria, Axarquia, Mallorca and beyond, EWN supports and inspires the individuals, neighbourhoods, and communities we serve, by delivering news with a social conscience. Whether it’s local news in Spain, UK news or international stories, we are proud to be the voice for the expat communities who now call Spain home.
With around half a million print readers a week and over 1.5 million web views per month, EWN has the biggest readership of any English language newspaper in Spain. The paper prints over 150 news stories a week with many hundreds more on the web – no one else even comes close.
Our publication has won numerous awards over the last 25 years including Best Free Newspaper of the Year (Premios AEEPP), Company of the Year (Costa del Sol Business Awards) and Collaboration with Foreigners honours (Mijas Town Hall). All of this comes at ZERO cost to our readers. All our print and online content always has been and always will be FREE OF CHARGE.
Sign up for personalised news
Subscribe to our Euro Weekly News alerts to get the latest stories into your inbox!
By signing up, you will create a Euro Weekly News account if you don’t already have one. Review our Privacy Policy for more information about our privacy practices.
Close