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Apple Addresses iOS 26 Battery and Heat Complaints, Calling Them Temporary

Apple says short‑term background tasks after the install can reduce battery life and raise temperatures before settling down.

Overview

  • iOS 26 rolled out on September 15 for iPhone 11 and newer, bringing a major Liquid Glass redesign, call screening and other changes.
  • Multiple outlets cite user reports of faster battery drain, overheating and sluggishness, which Apple links to post‑update indexing and asset downloads.
  • Apple lists important security fixes in the release, and some experts urge prompt updating for protection even as others suggest waiting for follow‑up patches.
  • The Liquid Glass look is divisive, and users can reduce transparency and animations to improve readability and performance, though it cannot be fully disabled.
  • Practical advice includes waiting 24–48 hours, restarting, freeing storage or reducing animations; those wary can delay or use the iOS 18.7 path, and isolated data‑loss reports remain unverified.