Improved battery life thanks to iOS 15.4.1 update

According to reports, some iPhone owners have been experiencing battery loss after upgrading to iOS 15.4 and Apple is now putting out a patch for the issue.
The iOS 15.4 update was published by Apple around two weeks ago. Many new features were introduced, like the ability to unlock your phone with Face ID even if you’re wearing a mask and the gender-neutral voice for Siri, however a few customers noticed power troubles after applying the update.
“It’s common for your applications and features to need to adapt up to 48 hours following an update,” Apple said in a response to these concerns. In essence, Apple told customers to put up with lower battery capacity for a few days and the issue will go away on its own. According to many iPhone customers, the battery on their devices has never fully recovered and continues to drain at an alarming rate, despite the company’s claims to the contrary.
As it turns out, Apple’s suggestion was meant to buy the corporation some time rather than to be taken as a definitive answer. This problem has now been addressed with the new iOS 15.4.1 update, which is now available for download. The sooner you install this update, the better, especially if you’ve been having battery issues after installing iOS 15.4.
There are many more reasons why you should upgrade to iOS 15.4.1 as soon as possible, including a repair for the battery drain. A number of critical security patches are also included in this version to keep your sensitive information safe. Apple has discovered a few flaws that might be exploited by the wicked, so be sure you upgrade your iOS device to the most recent version right now.
To do an update on your iPhone, just open the Settings app and choose the General tab. The Software Update submenu should appear in the upper area of the menu bar. To see whether there are any updated versions of your software available for download, just click this button. If you don’t see iOS 15.4.1 on your iPhone, it’s probable that the update has already been loaded.