Apple fans are buzzing over the latest iOS 18 update, but not everyone is excited. Discover why Apple is slowing down the real-time updates on the Live Activities widget, and what it means for your iPhone experience. Will this ‘downgrade’ protect your battery, or just slow you down? Watch to find out!
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00:00Attention, iPhone users. Apple just announced a major change with iOS 18, and not everyone's
00:06thrilled.
00:07You know that live activities feature we all love. The one that gives us second-by-second
00:11updates, whether it's tracking your Uber, counting down your parking meter, or, keeping
00:16up with live sports. Well, get ready for a shift.
00:20Starting next week, with iOS 18, those real-time updates are about to slow down. No more instant
00:26Apple is dialing it back to refresh every 5 to 15 seconds instead. Why? Apple says that
00:32constant updating is causing battery drain and hardware issues. Basically, it's been
00:37putting too much strain on our devices.
00:39Now, not everyone's happy about this. Social media is buzzing. One user said, tracking
00:45my speed while biking is useless now. I don't need updates from 10 seconds ago. Another
00:51joked that by 2024, our phones should be as accurate as clocks from the 1800s.
00:56So how do you feel about it? Is this a smart move to protect your battery, or is it a frustrating
01:01downgrade?