Hello everyone, and welcome to the iOS 16 Final battery performance video.
iOS 16 was released to to the public on September 12th 2022. It is the same version as the Release candidate released on the 7th.
This video was shot 32 hours after iOS 16 was installed, so it had some time to settle in. I have seen many comments that it takes about a week for battery performance to optimize itself after an iOS update. I have always been skeptical of this statement as I have never personally had bad battery life right after I update. If I restore and download backup from iCloud well then that is another story. So I decided to run the battery test just 32 hours after I updated them this time. In that period they were left without power, and also powered back to 100% to be
ready for the test to run.
Before the test was run the devices were set to 25% display brightness, auto brightness has been disabled, all devices use same settings, and are connected to the same access point.
The test results here are based on how Geekbench works. The battery life on your device may vary depending on use, setup, use of lock screen etc.
How Geekbench works :
Geekbench 4 battery scores measure the battery life of a device when running processor-intensive applications. It provides a consistent workload to the device, and generates a Geekbench score by evaluating the amount of work that it is able to do while the battery is discharging and the amount of time it takes for the battery to discharge.
The battery benchmark can be run in Full Discharge mode, from 100% to 0% battery level, to provide a high level of confidence in a device's battery performance. The battery benchmark can also be run in Partial Discharge mode, for 3 hours. If the battery benchmark is stopped after 10 minutes, by the user or by the battery reaching 0%, then the result will be saved and can be uploaded. Battery benchmark scores gathered by any method except the Full Discharge mode provide a medium level of confidence in a device's battery performance, and longer tests are more reliable.
When comparing scores, remember that higher scores are better, and double the score indicates double the performance.
Music by Niwel (see credits below)
YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFyHDG16mgzMjGVYcuawDxg
Apple Music : https://itunes.apple.com/fr/artist/niwel/1453736184
Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/artist/0cVGrRvml0zvR3G6GoG1TN?si=k0a5NsXCSe20YBz6gfXtXw
TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/NiwelMusic17
INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/iamniwel/
SOUNDCLOUD: @niwel-516897768
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/Niwel-Music-261718784171967/
CONTACT: [email protected]
iOS 16 was released to to the public on September 12th 2022. It is the same version as the Release candidate released on the 7th.
This video was shot 32 hours after iOS 16 was installed, so it had some time to settle in. I have seen many comments that it takes about a week for battery performance to optimize itself after an iOS update. I have always been skeptical of this statement as I have never personally had bad battery life right after I update. If I restore and download backup from iCloud well then that is another story. So I decided to run the battery test just 32 hours after I updated them this time. In that period they were left without power, and also powered back to 100% to be
ready for the test to run.
Before the test was run the devices were set to 25% display brightness, auto brightness has been disabled, all devices use same settings, and are connected to the same access point.
The test results here are based on how Geekbench works. The battery life on your device may vary depending on use, setup, use of lock screen etc.
How Geekbench works :
Geekbench 4 battery scores measure the battery life of a device when running processor-intensive applications. It provides a consistent workload to the device, and generates a Geekbench score by evaluating the amount of work that it is able to do while the battery is discharging and the amount of time it takes for the battery to discharge.
The battery benchmark can be run in Full Discharge mode, from 100% to 0% battery level, to provide a high level of confidence in a device's battery performance. The battery benchmark can also be run in Partial Discharge mode, for 3 hours. If the battery benchmark is stopped after 10 minutes, by the user or by the battery reaching 0%, then the result will be saved and can be uploaded. Battery benchmark scores gathered by any method except the Full Discharge mode provide a medium level of confidence in a device's battery performance, and longer tests are more reliable.
When comparing scores, remember that higher scores are better, and double the score indicates double the performance.
Music by Niwel (see credits below)
YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFyHDG16mgzMjGVYcuawDxg
Apple Music : https://itunes.apple.com/fr/artist/niwel/1453736184
Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/artist/0cVGrRvml0zvR3G6GoG1TN?si=k0a5NsXCSe20YBz6gfXtXw
TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/NiwelMusic17
INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/iamniwel/
SOUNDCLOUD: @niwel-516897768
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/Niwel-Music-261718784171967/
CONTACT: [email protected]
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