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Apple released the latest iOS 14.5 beta a few days ago, which includes a few new features that public beta testers can try before the final iOS 14.5 build releases to all supported iPhones — iPads get their own iOS 14.5 beta and updates. One of those new features concerns an iPhone battery bug that might impact a specific category of iPhone users. We’ve already told you that iOS 14.5 will include a new battery calibration feature that will target all iPhone 11 models. Some of these devices display inaccurate battery health information, reduced peak performance capability, and can experience unexpected battery draining. In some cases, a service battery warning might appear. iOS 14.5 is meant to automatically fix those problems, and the following video shows you what you can expect from the process.
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Here’s how the iOS 14.5 battery recalibration tool works on your iPhone originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 2 Apr 2021 at 07:31:19 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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