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Users complain: Apple AirTag makes nearby iOS devices consume too much power

IT House news on March 15, Apple's Bluetooth tracking device AirTag, together with the "Find" app, can track and find important items. But according to Softpedia, many users have reported that AirTag will cause nearby iOS devices to consume too much power, and some users say that this problem has been solved through the latest software updates, but some people say that it has not been solved.

Users complain: Apple AirTag makes nearby iOS devices consume too much power

According to Annoying Technology's Philipp Defner, he noticed that his iPad Pro was using more power than usual over the past few months. When he checked which activities were draining his iPad's battery, he found that the Find App consumed 34 percent of his iPad's battery.

Users complain: Apple AirTag makes nearby iOS devices consume too much power

Users on Apple's forums have reported that they have noticed that not only the iPad, but also the iPhone has this problem.

This is obviously not normal, Apple AirTag communicates with other Apple devices through the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) protocol, so this is most likely a software bug that can be fixed with a system update.

IT Home has learned that in the latest iOS15.4 official version, a new legal risk warning when pairing AirTags has been added, reminding users that if they track others through it without permission, it may be illegal and criminal, and others can query to track their Own AirTags without permission, and it is not clear whether the above problems have been solved. If you're also experiencing the issue above, make sure your device has the latest version of iOS installed, whether you're using an iPad or iPhone.

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