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iOS 26: Why your iPhone can heat up and lose a little independently after update

It is possible that your iPhone begins to heat after the installation of iOS 26. An observation that is not specific to this update, or for your smartphone, and that you should not worry, as Apple says.

If you have an iPhone, it is very possible that you update it last night. Since September 15, iOS 26, the new version of Apple’s mobile operating system is available. Bringing new functions of AI, it is above all an important review of the iPhone interface. But after updating your device, you can be heating a little and has less autonomy than before.

If this is the case, there is no need to worry. “Immediately after an update, in particular an important version, you could see a temporary impact on battery life and thermal performance,” Apple said on a support page.

“This phenomenon is normal because your device needs time to carry out the configuration process in the background, including the indexation of data and files for research, downloading new resources and applications update,” explains the US giant.

A problem related to personal use

Like other updates, iOS 26 brings a part of new products, such as live translation or call filtering. But it is likely to affect the performance and autonomy of the iPhone, as Apple points out.

A problem that seeks to solve. “Apple continually strives to optimize these characteristics in software updates to guarantee optimal autonomy and an experience of fluid use,” she says.

IOS 26 Also accompanied by updates for iPad, Apple Watch and MacBook, these other devices may know the same problem. But Apple recalls that it is important to install them because in addition to the new functions, “updating your operating system is essential to guarantee the proper operation and safety of your device.”

Author: Kesso diallo
Source: BFM TV

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