Summary of "iOS 26.5.1: Non hai ricevuto l'aggiornamento su iPhone?🚨 Ecco perché!"
Claimed Issue
The channel argues that Apple’s new iOS 26.5.1 is released only for newer iPhone 17 models, while older iPhone models reportedly continue to suffer overheating—which then leads to abnormally shortened daily battery life.
Which Models Reportedly Receive iOS 26.5.1
- iPhone 17e
- iPhone 17
- iPhone 17 Pro
- iPhone 17 Pro Max
- iPhone Air
Apple’s Stated Reason (Per Subtitles)
Apple says those newer devices had a charging and battery-life problem, including:
- difficulty charging properly
- impacts on daily charging/usage performance
Channel’s Criticism / Analysis
- The speaker suggests overheating has been recurring every year, especially in hot climates (example mentioned: Europe/Sicily).
- They note Apple typically releases updates that reduce heat impact (for example, by scaling down processor performance) and question why similar changes weren’t included for older devices.
- They claim there is no official data explaining why only certain models received the update, and imply Apple may be under-recognizing the problem.
- They describe the experience as similar to having the phone like a “microwave in pocket”, stating they can’t comfortably use it when it gets very hot.
“Anti-Heat” / Partial Workaround Guide (Without the Update)
1) Disable Background App Refresh / Background Processing
- The goal is to reduce work that can drive heat and battery drain.
- Example described: disabling background refresh for WhatsApp still allows notifications/messages to arrive, but if the user closes the app immediately after sending, it may not register until the app is re-opened (subtitles suggest a timing/processing change rather than total message failure).
2) Avoid Cases in Summer
- The speaker claims cases can create a thermal “seal” that traps heat and reduces the phone’s ability to dissipate it.
3) Reduce Display Brightness
- Keeping brightness lower (roughly around half to half+) supposedly delays or reduces overheating.
- Only use maximum brightness when truly necessary under strong sun.
4) Fix Potential Software Errors / System Issues
- The speaker suggests overheating can be caused by bad software states after new app installs or failed updates.
- They reference a guide available in the video description / first comment and in the app: “IAP Zin” → “guides” section, to troubleshoot errors independently.
References to Reviews / Ongoing Expectation
- The speaker says they’ve reported overheating to Apple for years via the Feedback app, but feel ignored.
- They end by expressing frustration and hoping for future iOS fixes—mentioning iOS 26.5.2—and looking ahead to WWDC / iOS 27.
Main Speaker / Sources
- Mirko Zanin — host of the video
- IAP Zin — referenced app/source for guides and daily Apple news
Category
Technology
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