The first batch of user reviews for iOS 14.7 are out, bringing 3 bad news, and it is recommended not to update for the time being

The first batch of user reviews for iOS 14.7 are out, bringing 3 bad news, and it is recommended not to update for the time being

As the first batch of user reviews of iOS14.7 came out, they brought three pieces of bad news. It is recommended not to update for the time being.

1. Battery health declines

Since iOS14.5, Apple has been readjusting the battery health algorithm, causing the battery life to fluctuate. Take my iPhone 11 as an example. Before upgrading to iOS14.6, the battery health has been hovering around 84. After upgrading to iOS14.6, the battery health rose to 88% overnight, making me think that the phone was fully revived.

However, after the official version of iOS14.7 was fully pushed, I found that the battery health dropped back to 83%. This is not an isolated case. Many Apple fans have reported the same problem with their phones, some dropped from 95% to 93%, and some dropped from 86% to 84%. Apple fans who plan to sell their old devices and wait for iPhone 13 in the near future are advised not to update the official version of iOS14.7, as it may affect the value retention rate.

2. App Store cannot download apps

Many Apple fans reported that after flashing to iOS14.7 through Aisi, the App Store will have a bug that prevents downloading and updating apps. Specifically, it keeps spinning in circles, but the download progress is not displayed. This phenomenon is generally caused by a bug in the flashing process, and the same situation will occur when downgrading from iOS15 to iOS14.

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3. There are some minor problems

What has been confirmed is that the official version of iOS14.7 is not perfect. The most obvious bug is that the iwatch cannot automatically unlock the iPhone equipped with fingerprint recognition. Personally, I guess that Apple is likely to fix the jailbreak vulnerability on iOS14.6, so it urgently pushed the official version of iOS14.7 before all the bugs were tested.

The above are the three bad news brought by iOS14.7. It is expected that iOS14.7.1 will not be completely stable. Of course, compared with the terrible iOS14.6, iOS14.7 is definitely an improvement, but it is still a little bit away from perfection - this is a fact that even Apple admits.

You know, iOS15 will be released in two months, and by then iOS14 will release the last stable version, so there is no need to keep trying for iOS14. In short, for Apple fans who pursue stability, it is recommended not to update for the time being. What do you think?

14 continues to toss. In short, for those who pursue stability, it is recommended not to update for the time being. What do you think?

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