Wrong. It all started with a Reddit post a week ago, where a debate raged about whether decreasing iPhone battery life leads to diminishing returns in performance. It is something that seems unlikely, that a phones’ performance ability would decrease as a battery ages. However, many users claims Geekbench 4 scores corroborate the theory. To answer the question, Geekbench run some tests and found it is indeed some truth to the matter. Of course, already crappy iPhone battery life getting worse as a device ages is nothing new. Heck, it happens across all smartphones. Performance dipping alongside a loss of life capacity is surprising, though. What does processor performance have to do with battery life? Geekbench tested the iPhone 6s and iPhone 7, Apple’s last two flagships that are now confirmed for old having been replaced by the iPhone 8 and X this year. Below is what the benchmarking website had to say about what it found: iPhone 6s: “The distribution of iPhone 6s scores for iOS 10.2.0 appears unimodal with a peak around the average score. However, the distribution of iPhone 6s scores for iOS 10.2.1 appears multimodal, with one large peak around the average and several smaller peaks around lower scores. Under iOS 11.2.0 the effect is even more pronounced.” iPhone 7: “The distribution of iPhone 7 scores under iOS 10.2.0, iOS 10.2.1, and iOS 11.1.2 appears identical. However, the distribution changes with iOS 11.2.0 and starts to look like the iPhone 6s distribution from 10.2.1.”
Reason for Performance Loss
There is one obvious question here… what’s the problem? Well, Geekbench is sure of two things, the problem is widespread across iPhones and it seems to be triggered by changes to iOS. The company thinks Apple updated the limit performance when battery condition decreases through one of the iOS builds tested above. For an explanation of why Apple did this, it is back to Reddit and Redditor kadupse: “Many iPhone 6s devices were shutting down unexpectedly, even after the battery replacement program (Which many people weren’t entitled to use). Because degraded batteries last much less and end up with a lower voltage Apple’s solution was to scale down CPU performance, it doesn’t solve anything and is a bad experience… but it’s better than having your device shutdown at 40% when you need it the most.”