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iOS 17.6.1 overheating and battery drain

Since I updated to iOS 17.6.1 my iPhone SE 2022 and Ipad Air 2 have been experiencing fast battery drain and my phone is overheating with simple tasks. In the past two years, this is never been an issue until I did this update. My battery health is at 87%. Apple support realizes there is a problem but offers no solution. Reports of the issue have been given to feedback at Apple. Any other users experience this or have any fixes.?

iPhone SE, iOS 17

Posted on Sep 2, 2024 12:16 PM

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Posted on Sep 5, 2024 11:10 AM

Iphone 13 128gb. ios 17.6.1 is killing my battery. Since the update can’t get more than a couple of hours before needing to charge. Just writing this and 5 percent gone. Not sure what to do about it. Draining really fast.

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Sep 3, 2024 2:15 AM in response to KSRM

I’m dealing with the same problem just moments after updating. My IPhone SE is getting noticeably hot to the touch despite never having this problem before. The battery is also draining at an accelerated rate compared to normal. I was gaslighting myself saying it was all in my head, but it was concerning enough to see if I was alone.


The heat seems isolated to the upper left side of the phone underneath the camera.

Sep 2, 2024 12:21 PM in response to KSRM

Let’s define “overheating”. If an iPhone overheats it shuts down so it can’t be used, and displays a message saying it must cool down before it can be turned on, and it will probably be unusable for an hour or so. If you are seeing this it is a hardware problem and you should contact Apple support: 


Note that both of the above have options to receive a callback or chat



If you are not seeing this your phone has not overheated. However, if you fast charge your phone may get very warm, pause charging at 80% and display a message saying that charging has paused, and will resume when the phone cools down. This is NOT overheating, and is normal when fast charging. It also won’t prevent you from using any app you have on your phone.


Also, some apps that use a lot of energy or that use cellular data rather than Wi-Fi can cause the phone to run warmer.


Apple has new guidance on battery drain→If the battery in your iPhone drains too quickly - Apple Support

Sep 2, 2024 12:21 PM in response to KSRM

So, you’re out of warranty, if you’re in EU apple have to replace the device, if you can prove that the software update is causing the problem. If you are elsewhere you need to check with the local law. Apple inherently states that you have certain legal rights which yoi can claim even after the expiration pf warranty. But good luck with that

Sep 13, 2024 9:03 PM in response to KSRM

My iPhone SE ios 17.6.1 Is losing power faster then it has for the past 2 1/2 yrs. My iPhone also just shut down one day which has never happened. I thought it was dead. I waited a while & thankfully it did start up again. My battery now only charges to 89%. I don't understand why it's degrading so rapidly. Of course I am out of my warranty. This seems like a malfunction in my iPhone.

Sep 15, 2024 12:53 AM in response to KSRM

Yes,same issues with 17.6.1. totally disgusting. We spend about half a million in Pakistan to buy an apple iPhone and they release such pathetic softwares that heat up the phone so much that it becomes hot to even handle plus the battery draining at ridiculous pace.Hope Apple addresses the issue timely, if not, Apple phones will be lost in the dustbin of history.

iOS 17.6.1 overheating and battery drain

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