
The Ubergizm publication reports that a decrease in iPhone battery life following the update to iOS 26.5 is to be expected.
Reporters observed numerous complaints from smartphone owners regarding diminished battery duration after the rollout of the fresh iOS version in early May. In response, the article referenced an explanation provided by the American corporation Apple, stating that this is a temporary condition linked to the device’s recalibration.
The company emphasized that the phone requires a period for indexing, downloading fresh assets, and updating applications, noting that these activities naturally consume time. Drawing upon official advice, the journalists recommended that users simply wait a few days.
Separately, information surfaced suggesting that the iPhone’s photo gallery might soon incorporate more artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities for photo manipulation. Apple intends to integrate these features into the “Photos” application across iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27 as components of the broader Apple Intelligence framework.
These upcoming editing utilities will operate locally on the device and serve as enhancements to the existing Clean Up tool. To facilitate this, the interface is set to introduce a dedicated section labeled Apple Intelligence Tools, offering functionalities such as Extend (for image expansion), Enhance (for automated adjustments to color and parameters), and Reframe (for altering perspective).