It's no longer a secret that after the release of each new version of the operating system from the American corporation Apple, the network fills a huge number of messages that are on it or other devices are less than the work on the previous version of the system. Firmware iOS 8, released a few days ago, was no exception, so the guys from ArsTechnica decided to compare the battery life of several devices on iOS 8 and iOS 7.1.2.
The test results were unusual - it turned out that the new firmware on some devices actually work less, but this latest generation of devices. For example, iPhone 5s began to work 466 minutes instead of 482, and iPad mini 2 - 503 minutes instead of 505 At that time, as the old unit started to work harder, for example, iPad mini first generation lasted on iOS 8512 minutes, and then while on iOS 7.1.2 pulled only 474 minutes.
It’s worth making note of the fact that none of the devices experienced major deviance in battery life from iOS 7.1.2 to iOS 8, but as mobile device owners know only too well, that extra drop of battery can prove critical in certain situations.
iOS 8 iPhone iPad
So, here’s to hoping that when iOS 8.0.1 arrives in the near future, the battery usage is better optimized to suit the devices on which it runs, and also, that iPhone 4s users get the necessary fixes to the major issues they’ve been affected by these past few days.
(Source: ArsTechnica)
The test results were unusual - it turned out that the new firmware on some devices actually work less, but this latest generation of devices. For example, iPhone 5s began to work 466 minutes instead of 482, and iPad mini 2 - 503 minutes instead of 505 At that time, as the old unit started to work harder, for example, iPad mini first generation lasted on iOS 8512 minutes, and then while on iOS 7.1.2 pulled only 474 minutes.
It’s worth making note of the fact that none of the devices experienced major deviance in battery life from iOS 7.1.2 to iOS 8, but as mobile device owners know only too well, that extra drop of battery can prove critical in certain situations.
iOS 8 iPhone iPad
So, here’s to hoping that when iOS 8.0.1 arrives in the near future, the battery usage is better optimized to suit the devices on which it runs, and also, that iPhone 4s users get the necessary fixes to the major issues they’ve been affected by these past few days.
(Source: ArsTechnica)