And it is that last year 2018 Apple replaced some 11 million batteries worldwide of devices that did not meet the minimum requirements after the different updates, so now the Cupertino firm reaches an agreement with the United Kingdom to notify users when new updates may affect the overall performance of iPhones.
This is the measure that has been taken after the past 2017 uncovered a problem with the autonomy of the devices and the performance later confirmed by Apple itself. In any case, it is true that now Apple has news in the iOS battery section with the Battery Health option, but more clarity is required in this regard and that is why Apple takes action on the matter with this new measure.
It seems like new versions of iOS will add clear information on the possibility that the iPhone loses some performance in functionalities and consumes more battery. This may seem obvious to many of us since it is normal that the more functions you add to the system, the more general consumption it will have, including loss of autonomy, but it will avoid possible problems such as the one in which affected and "unaffected" users received changes. of batteries for a mere 29 dollars. This rejuvenated and much all the devices and evidently the sales of the new models were affected by it.
Apple's web section on battery information exists and logically in this they explain that batteries degrade over time and charges, while explaining some "tricks" so that these are conserved a little longer in our charging processes. Now with the new information on the table at Apple we do not believe that a worldwide battery change program will be repeated like the one that occurred a year ago and that is why their backs are legally covered in addition to improving the efficiency and power of the batteries that they install in all their iPhone.
Batteries that should have been free, not "free."