IPhone 13s encounter a new bug. According to some accounts, the iOS 15 update “forgets” to turn off the charging indicator once the device is no longer charging. In recent times, the operating system of Apple has a series of misfires.
A new bug has been spotted on iPhone 13. According to testimonials collected by MyDrivers, the‘icon indicating that the charge is in progress sometimes remains blocked. This indicator, visible in the right corner of the interface on the battery icon, will remain displayed after the MagSafe charger or the Lightning charging cable has been unplugged.
Normally, the charging indicator (a white lightning bolt on a green background) disappears as soon as the iPhone is no longer charging. For a limited handful of users, indicator stays on for hours for no reason. On Sina Weibo, the Chinese social network, Internet users laughed at the bug by talking about “unlimited recharging”.
The iOS 15 update has a chain of bugs
A few days earlier, iPhone users encountered a bug with the optimized charging implemented by Apple. Thanks to artificial intelligence, the iPhone learns from your habits and adapts battery charging depending on your uses. Concretely, the smartphone will maintain the battery charge level at 80% as long as possible.
The remaining 20% will be reached in the last moments of your night. To manage the recharge, Apple obviously relies on the time you wake up every morning. This option, inaugurated with iOS 13, preserves battery life.
On the iPhone 13s, this intelligent system has hiccups. Some users have noticed that the option does not activate automatically. On its official website, Apple recalls that it takes a little time for the iPhone to follow the habits of its owner. The Iphone “Uses machine learning on the device to learn your daily charging routine”, underlines the group. However, this learning period seems longer than expected.
Since its deployment, the update iOS 15, installed by default on the iPhone 13, has a series of bugs. A few days earlier, users encountered serious malfunctions with the touch screen. According to other accounts, Spotify is ruining the battery life of iPhones.
Source: MyDrivers

