Apple recognizes a fault with the iPhone battery indicator

iPhone 6

After many complaints from users Apple has had no choice but to acknowledge a failure suffered by the new iPhone 6s and 6s Plus with the battery indicator from the top bar of the springboard. Those who have suffered this failure assure that despite the fact that the device's battery decreases over the hours with the use of the terminal, the indicator remains immobile, causing it not to show the real percentage that remains until the iPhone finishes shutting down. . Apple has written a statement in which it recognizes the failure, says it knows the cause and ensures that it is already working to solve it. Details below.

If you change the time on your iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus manually, or change the time zone while traveling, you may notice that the battery percentage indicator does not update. We explain what you have to do.

As Apple says, it seems that the only ones who suffer from this problem are users who have changed their time zone and your terminal has automatically changed its time, or those who have done it manually. The provisional solution until Apple finishes launching an update that ends the problem is, according to Apple itself, to restart the device and make sure that the time setting is set to Automatic, within the Terminal Settings. If you have traveled recently and have noticed that your iPhone battery "lasts longer than necessary" it may be that you are really suffering from this failure, so we recommend that you follow Apple's instructions.

The company currently has two beta versions of the test phase. The first beta of iOS 9.3 that includes numerous improvements such as night mode, and the second beta of iOS 9.2.1 that only fixes some bugs. We do not know if any of the two betas will include in its final version the solution to this failure with the battery.


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  1.   Alex said

    This week I spend in a 4s and in a 5s

  2.   carluena said

    It happened to me yesterday on the iPhone 5S. Today it goes down again at a light speed pace, unfortunately xD.

  3.   David said

    It has already happened to me a couple of times without having anything to do with the time change, to endure more than an hour with 18% and suddenly paf, off

  4.   Carlos said

    I have a 6 GB iPhone 64 and the same thing happens to me, the percentage goes 20% at once and then it stays at a fixed number, I have gone to the Apple Store and they laugh at me "that is not true". put up a claim and now that more cases are coming out, the better.

  5.   antonio said

    The sources are conspicuous by their absence as always when something is confirmed here ...

    1.    Luis Padilla said

      As I have indicated in the article on several occasions, the source is Apple itself. Here is the link so you can check it yourself: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT205727

  6.   Anonimus said

    I said it a long time ago, Apple fails more than a show shotgun.

  7.   alertphone said

    Apple and the eternal problem of batteries! I hope they improve them as they have said in the new iPhone 7

  8.   Alertphone said

    Apple and the eternal problem with batteries! I hope they improve them as they have said in the new iPhone 7