Does iOS 9.1 improve the autonomy of iPhone compared to iOS 9.0.2?

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Autonomy has always been one of the characteristics that Apple has been criticized for and in these new iPhone has improved considerably. However, not only those who have the new terminal models can benefit from the changes that Cupertino has applied in the development of its new operating systems, although they will be the ones who take advantage of it best. What we want to ask ourselves is whether current versions of iOS 9 that is in the market you can see the difference in this aspect.

The truth is that the graph you find on these lines is a good example to check. What you have on your left is the usage graph and its corresponding consumption with the new version of the operating system; iOS 9.1. On the other side you find the explanatory graphic that corresponds to iOS 9.0.2. The changes are quite remarkable in the case of the iPhone 6s terminal, which is the one from which they have been taken. In any case, the different analyzes and user comments in the official and unofficial forums seem to reach the same conclusion: with iOS 9.1 shows an improvement in the autonomy of the terminals.

With the arrival of iOS 9 it was already seen that Apple had finally taken note about the concern of the battery life of your mobile terminals. However, with iOS 9.1 it is much more likely that you can give the terminal intensive use throughout the day without having to worry about its load until night. Although this was something that seemed logical, the most demanding users who did not stop with their iPhones, could not easily achieve it. Now Apple has given them a cable. In your case, can you use iPhone with iOS 9.1 without having to plug it in until it's time to go to bed or do you still need to go with a portable battery in tow?


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  1.   Dani said

    In my case and with a 6s plus, the autonomy improvement is evident. Before, anyway, I didn't need the charger until the evening, and despite using it a lot, it reached home by 18/19%. Since I upgraded to 9.1 I come home with almost 40%. At least in my case.

  2.   Martín said

    The truth is that yes, there is a great improvement in autonomy even in terminals that have already been on the market for a certain time; I can last a whole day with intensive use. At the end of the day I have about 30% battery left or a little more.

  3.   xules said

    13 and 19 hours of use with one cycle?
    Well then my mobile is fatal (6s), which has never reached more than 8 hours, never, whatever I do. And I have some capped options to reduce consumption. I understand that at least it should last 10 hours, as happens on the ipad. It is not like this?

  4.   elpaci said

    Sorry even if I don't go here, tomorrow the new Apple TV 4 goes on sale, what time do you think they will put it on sale on the Apple page? Thank you

  5.   Alberto said

    XULES… you already deactivate notifications (the ones you don't use)… .. and activate them. in background? that's HAND OF SAINT!

    1.    xules said

      Alberto ... Yup, and the brightness to the minimum, the 3g deactivated most of the day, Bluetooth deactivated, airplane mode when I sleep .. But as soon as I give it a bit of cane, the battery evaporates. Yesterday it lasted me 5 hours or so when he told me that I had 10% left. I don't know if that's normal ...

  6.   xules said

    Editor: 20%

    1.    Juan José said

      Xules, you should take it to get it checked out. I have a 6s and using it it reaches me almost 40 hours

  7.   David said

    It is the only thing that has really improved iOS 9. Because in everything else iOS has worsened. More bugs and bugs than in iOS 8, slower, heavier, less fast, less fluid, and more lag than ever in iOS. iOS 9 has gotten worse on everything except battery. Optimization and fluidity are non-existent, and in all comparisons iOS 9 loses out. Despite the fact that the battery is a precious commodity, I am not willing to update to iOS 9 losing fluidity and performance, not in a joke. It is a very high cost. I prefer to charge the device more times to have a brick full of failures but that if, with battery life.

  8.   Frank said

    The improvement is noticeable but… .. The jailbreak throws more jajj, now open time to go up to 9.1 when pangu gets it

  9.   Xavi said

    Those consumptions will not be of a 6S +?

    I say it because we are talking about 20 hours of USE, and at the moment in my 6S I have only arrived at 7am !!!! which is more than double ... .. and I'm not the only one.

  10.   xules said

    I am clear that the chipgate thing is true, verified with another iphone that uses tsmc. My friend's cell phone at 50% had 4 hours and a peak of use. I with that percentage 3 hours and a bit. If we do the rule of three, the difference is in the 2 hours that certain media have already announced. I hope that the iPhone that they are going to change does not also come with the bad chip ... I have spent 5 years with the antenna gate. Salu2

    1.    Xavi said

      Well, I have a Samsung chip and my 6S lasts for 7 hours of use and about 48-72 hours at rest.

      For me, chipgate is a tall tale.

  11.   Jesus Oliver said

    To me, with endomondo and music, on an iPhone 5, in 40 minutes it has dropped to 20%. 80% has been sucked.
    With ios 9.0.2 it didn't even go down to 92%

  12.   Xemigue said

    Going to 9, the battery performance improved a lot, but with the successive updates we have returned to the same. Now I have read that the Facebook application is the culprit. I'm going to uninstall for a few days to see what it is, but I'm not very confident that we'll go back to the 9.0 numbers. My whole family has an iPhone and in 8 phones of different ranges from 5, 5c, 5s and 6 they have detected the same thing.