Something strange just happened to me...

By Lily Rose, 23 November, 2024

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iOS and iPadOS

Last night I updated my iPhone SE 2022 from iOS 18.0.1 to iOS 18.1.1. Just before the update, as it was saying verifying update, I noticed it was at 27% so plugged it in. After the phone updated I noticed although it still said charging, it was at 24%. I brushed this off though and continued using it as normal until I got the message that the phone was at 20%. The battery was going down even though in the status bar it still seemed to think it was charging. So I unplugged it while I thought about the problem. When I unplugged the charger the status bar switched to saying not charging, and when I plugged it back in it said it was charging again but the charging tone didn't play and the battery still went down. That is until I found the notification I had left untouched that said the software update was finished installing. I pressed that, plugged the charger in again and it worked.
My charger and my phone both work as normal now but I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this fluke and /or knows why it happened? Come to think of it I have updated software while charging my phone and found the battery to be lower than it started at, but I guess I never paid much attention because I always cleared that notifcation immediately and then the phone would just keep charging.
Have a great day / night!

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By Brian on Saturday, November 23, 2024 - 02:13

I cannot say that I noticed anything related to charging, but I also have the same model iPhone as you, and I did notice when I upgraded from 18.1, to 18.1.1, some of my applications will not work until I clear that notification you mentioned above.

Chalk it up to software update weirdness ...

By Lily Rose on Saturday, November 23, 2024 - 11:50

My battery health is 87% and it pretty much always works, and pretty well it does, except for one time I was at this hotel and the plugs didn't work very well, but that's an obvious one. Maybe just a software update thing because software updates need a lot of power

By mr grieves on Saturday, November 23, 2024 - 11:52

A little while back, before ios 18 was out, my iPhone suddenly stopped being able to charge. The power just kept draining away. In a panic I ordered a Magsafe charger from Amazon. But then when my phone got to, maybe, 20% or less it suddenly decided that actually it would charge again and now it works fine. Never did use the Magsafe charger.

By mr grieves on Sunday, November 24, 2024 - 13:12

I agree - I’ve never understood why people like it so much. I wonder if it coms into its own when you can clip on a battery pack when you are carrying it about.

Anyway for me it was just an act of desperation and I keep it as a backup. It’s a little worrying how dependent I’ve become on my phone. And with Glide incoming next year I don’t see it lessening any time soon.

By Holger Fiallo on Sunday, November 24, 2024 - 13:29

Now that I have 16 pro max, got one from amazon that it was 26$ which original price was $75. Is nice that I only use cable to charge the battery.

By OldBear on Sunday, November 24, 2024 - 13:50

They have magnet mounts for the phones that don't have anything to do with charging, more like sticking it to a dashboard or maybe your shirt. That almost seems more useful. LOL
@mr grieves, it's probably healthy to have a worry about becoming dependent on a single piece of technology for your day-to-day life.

By Holger Fiallo on Sunday, November 24, 2024 - 15:24

FYI the magnent is very strong, you could shake it and it will not come lose. Have you use one? Also depend on the type of battery you get.