Apple released the iOS 16.1 system earlier this week. Although this time it is a beta3 beta version, the experience is indeed good judging from the performance of each model after upgrading, especially after some old models have been upgraded, which has brought positive optimizations, and the experience has exceeded expectations. Today I will share with you the actual experience of upgrading iPhoneX to iOS 16.1beta3.
For an old model, the first thing to consider is the issue of fluency. Upgrading from iOS15.7 to iOS16.1 is indeed a bit beyond my expectations, because the fluency improvement in iOS14 to iOS15 is not that obvious, but the fluency improvement from iOS15 to iOS16 is very obvious, which also shows that Apple has begun to bring positive optimizations to old models and is also pleasing to users of old models. In terms of battery life, iPhone X consumes 4% of the power in iOS 15.7 for 6 hours standby time per night, and upgrades to iOS 16.1 for 6 hours standby time per night, and only 2% of the power in iOS 15.7. iOS 15.7 is fully charged at 8 am, and the remaining power is only 18% by 5 pm, while iOS 16.1 is fully charged at 8 am to 5 pm, and the remaining power is 25% by 25%. The battery life is indeed more power-saving. In terms of
killing the backend, iOS15.7 killing the backend is a bit serious. After upgrading to iOS16.1, the situation of killing the backend has been significantly reduced. No 3-4 APPs are opened.
Finally, let’s talk about fever. It is acceptable to use iOS 15.7 for daily use without playing games. It is ridiculous to get fever when playing large games. After upgrading to iOS 16.1, it is almost impossible to get fever when using daily use after upgrading to iOS 16.1. The fever temperature of playing large 3D games is significantly reduced.
iPhoneX has been significantly improved in all aspects from iOS15.7 to iOS16.1. This also shows that iOS16.1 has brought positive optimizations, and has significantly improved in terms of battery life, backend killing, heating, fluency, etc. The above is the personal experience and is for reference only.