A user posted on Apple's official community, saying that after upgrading to iOS 14, the battery life of his iPhone was significantly reduced. He opened "Settings-Battery" to check the app battery usage and found that the Health app consumed the most power, as high as 89%, which is obviously abnormal. As of the time of posting this article, 263 users have posted that they have encountered the same problem. In addition to abnormal power consumption, the Health app also incorrectly displays the storage space it occupies. As shown in the figure below, on a 64GB iPhone, the Health app actually occupies 9.11PB of space, and another user even shows 29.36PB (29360000GB). Can upgrading to iOS 14 magically expand the storage space? After I upgraded to iOS 14, I re-paired my Apple Watch. Then the fitness app kept showing that data was being restored from iCloud. This has lasted for a few days, but fortunately my iPhone’s battery life was not affected. |
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