Apple Announces iOS 14.5 Update For iPhone 11 Series To Fix Battery Drainage Issues

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New Delhi:  Apple has announced iOS 14.5 update for iPhone 11 series. The update will fix battery drain issues in the devices and improve the overall performance of the devices.

According to an Apple support document, the re-calibration process will happen when you update an iPhone 11, 11 Pro, or 11 Pro Max to the upcoming iOS 14.5 update. Earlier, some Apple users who used the iPhone 11 series complained about unexpected battery drainage issue and reduced peak performance capability. Hence, Apple released the iOS 14.5 update to fix the issues.

The process is currently being tested in the latest release of the developer beta.

“Re-calibration for maximum capacity and peak performance capability will happen over time with regular charge cycles. If the process is successful, the re-calibration message will be removed and your maximum capacity percentage will be updated,” the iPhone maker said on its support page.

Apple has announced that after the update users can observe a particular message about re-calibration on their iPhone 11.

The message will read as follows “Your battery health reporting system is re-calibrating Maximum Capacity and Peak Performance Capability. This process may take a few weeks”.

However, some of the users might not receive the above mentioned message. Users might receive a message which reads “This message does not indicate a safety issue. Your battery can still be used. However, you might be experiencing more noticeable battery and performance issues. An Apple Authorized Service Provider can replace the battery free of charge to restore full performance and capacity”.

If you are one of those who receive the above mentioned message, it means that your re-calibration of the battery health was not successful

However, Apple has clarified that an Authorized Service Provider can replace the battery of your device free of cost. This will restore the full performance and capacity of your iPhone 11 series device.

(With inputs from IANS)

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