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As of today, we're now exactly two weeks away from the kickoff of Apple's WWDC 2021 event, during which CEO Tim Cook will deliver a keynote address and various other Apple executives will tout new products and services on the way from the iPhone maker. Among them, we'll get a look at the next version of the mobile operating software that powers Apple's iPhones -- though, for all of the bells and whistles that Apple will tout as being on the way thanks to iOS 15, it's a pretty good bet that at least one somewhat annoying thing won't change for many of us: By the end of the day, I never have much juice left in my iPhone battery, and I'm not holding my breath that will change anytime soon. I'm a heavy iPhone user throughout the day, and this is the way it's been for so long.
Along these lines, the cloud storage company pCloud recently decided to take a look at the worst culprits behind this problem -- and, surprising no one, many of the most popular and pervasive mobile apps like Facebook and Uber were found to be among the biggest smartphone battery hogs.
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