The latest iOS 18 update strongly hints that Apple’s forthcoming iPhone 16 lineup might incorporate the highly anticipated solid-state buttons.

Unveiled at the recent WWDC, iOS 18 includes a much-discussed “hide and lock apps” feature that some worry could be misused for privacy concerns related to infidelity. Among its other noteworthy additions are many AI features and several notable improvements, including enhanced visual effects.

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    5 months ago

    If they have some situations where LLM/Siri runs on device that would certainly do it!

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      5 months ago

      Not to state the obvious, but even if they did go in that direction, you’re not typically sitting there holding an hours long conversation with Siri. The battery life would be drained in proportion to how often you used it, just like phone calls, movies, and heavy games do now.

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      5 months ago

      I wish. But with iOS 17, my iPhone 11 went from needing a charge once a day to every four hours. Apple called it a bug, but they’ve been sued for doing stuff like this.

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        5 months ago

        Check your battery health in settings.

        iPhone 11 is approaching five years old, and Li-Ion batteries don’t have an endless lifespan. Especially if you let it get below 20% frequently. I wouldn’t be shocked if your maximum battery capacity is pretty low, and that’s just normal wear and tear.

        You could probably replace the battery at an Apple Store or certified repair shop, which would essentially make it behave like a new iPhone 11.

        There were some battery drain issues in iOS17 related to specific apps, IIRC, which have since been resolved.

        The thing Apple got sued for was sort of the opposite of increasing battery drain: slowing the performance of the phone to prevent it from shutting off while still having battery capacity. Phone battery draw isn’t smooth, it’s spiky, and they were dealing with a defective battery design that didn’t have a properly predictable voltage curve. So occasionally the CPU would require a voltage the battery couldn’t provide and the phone would turn off, even though the battery had plenty of juice. To prevent these shutoffs, they underclocked devices with older batteries.

        The problem is they didn’t really tell anyone what they were doing, at least not publicly enough.

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            5 months ago

            Woof, yeah, something’s wrong if you’re only getting four hours from that battery. Is your phone constantly hot? Might be worth a visit to the “Genius” (🙄) bar.

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              5 months ago

              This happened with my old iPhone 6 too. It was a rare bug where I needed to reset the Network settings. For some reason that fixed it. Guess I could try that.