Today Apple released the latest update to iOS, version 11.3, which adds the previously promised iPhone
battery health settings, along with four new Animoji, ARKit 1.5, a new Music Videos section in Apple Music, and more.
Apple's new
Battery Health settings are included in the iOS 11.3 update.
Members of Apple's public beta program can now test the new
Battery Health settings available in iOS 11.3 beta 2 on select devices.
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As promised back in December, iOS 11.3 introduces a new «
Battery Health» section to the Battery portion of the Settings app, which provides iOS users with more information about the health of their iPhone b
Battery Health» section to the Battery portion of the Settings app, which provides iOS users with more information about the health of their iPhone ba
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That means we'll be able to see an approximation of the
health of our
battery inside the
Settings tab and get a new toggle that will let us turn off the throttling if we so desire.
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battery of screens for gambling, alcohol, drug and violence issues in a range of mental
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settings.»
In iOS 11.3, available now, Apple is releasing a beta version of a new performance
settings option called «iPhone
Battery Health.»
After the #batterygate debacle, Apple has decided to include a new menu in
Settings which will give users information about their
battery health and will let them turn off the throttling.
It features a few higher - profile new or expanded features, including fun new Animoji lions, dragons, and bears, new
settings for
battery health that should make every #iPhoneSlow follower happy, as well as new additions to ARKit that'll have you up the wall — ha!
Apple CEO Tim Cook said a few days ago that a future iOS release will bring over new
Settings menus that will let users check the
health of their iPhone
batteries, and manage slowdowns.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said a few days ago that a future iOS release will bring over new
Settings menus that will let users check the
health of their iPhone
batteries, and manage...
It also includes a new
setting called
Battery Health, which lets iPhone owners decide how their phone performs.
Chief among them is the previously - mentioned device performance throttling toggle located under the new «
Battery Health»
settings page.
Apple's iOS 11.3 beta 2 updates finally adds the new
Battery Health feature in
Settings.
Installation of iOS 11.3 beta 2 instantly means that device owners will have a new
Battery Health feature located at
Settings >
Battery >
Battery Health.
In the iOS 11.3 beta 2, the new
Battery Health feature is located in
Settings under the
Battery section.
This can be found in can be found in
Settings >
Battery >
Battery Health (Beta).
It can be found in
Settings >
Battery >
Battery Health (Beta).
The new feature is called «
Battery Health», and it is located within the
Battery section in the
Settings app.
These can be found in
Settings >
Battery >
Battery Health (Beta).
For users who are still using an iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone SE, iPhone 6 Plus and iPhone 6s, a
Battery Health section has been introduced in the
settings page.
Both the
battery health indicator and power management toggle are found under the Settings > Battery menu, and are available for the iPhone 6 and
battery health indicator and power management toggle are found under the
Settings >
Battery menu, and are available for the iPhone 6 and
Battery menu, and are available for the iPhone 6 and newer.
Apple offers discounts for
battery replacements and an update to allow you to see your
battery health,
set to arrive early next year.
With the iOS 11.3 update, you can access
battery health information in the
Settings app.
Using the new feature, users have been able to ask Assistant to troubleshoot things like
battery health, Bluetooth
settings, and more — meaning if you're having some issues with your phone, asking Google Assistant could be the first help to turn to.
Like the previous betas of iOS 11.3, this also includes the new
Battery Health feature in
Settings.
Among the more significant ones are the ability to backup messages on the cloud, and the new «
Battery Health» section in Settings that provides information about the battery status of your
Battery Health» section in
Settings that provides information about the
battery status of your
battery status of your device.
Another iOS update coming in the new year will also have a new
settings interface for users to inspect the
health of the
battery.
After updating your iPhone to iOS 11.3, you'll notice a new menu under
Battery in the
Settings app:
Battery Health (Beta).
Now rolling out, iOS 11.3 has a
Battery Health tool built into
Settings.
Just go to
Settings >
Battery >
Battery Health (Beta).