Apple has just launched its newest operating system iOS 14 for its device. Unfortunately, users have complained about wasteful batteries after the iOS 14 update is installed.
Not just iPhone users, users Apple The Watch which recently updated WatchOS 7 also complained about the same thing.
Some iPhone users and Apple Watch complained about draining battery, missing sport route data, inaccessible health apps and several other complaints.
A user on Twitter complained about his iPhone battery draining from 90 percent to 3 percent in just one hour after updating iOS 14.
Apple also suggested that iPhone users and Apple Watch to do a factory reset.
Keep in mind, this can be done if the user is both devices Apple is having problems with the battery and GPS, as quoted by The Verge.
For information, before doing a factory reset, you need to backup to iCloud so that all data is not lost. If the factory reset process is complete, you can restore data from a backup in iCloud.
The next step is to make a connection Apple Watch and iPhone through the Watch app.
Then, back up the data again for Apple Watch. Furthermore, if you are an iPhone user and are experiencing draining battery but do not find the problem at Apple Watch, then the user does not need to perform a factory reset.
Could be a solution to battery complaints in iOS 14 which is wasteful, way on top of Apple this obviously had another effect.
One of the effects of a factory reset is the loss of previously saved sports data.
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