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		<title>Why iPhones Slow Down After A Software Update,</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Moses Johnson]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2026 22:38:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The problem has to do with how rechargeable batteries age, and the power demands that a new operating system places on those devices.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve updated your iPhone to a new version of iOS, and felt like it became slower, you&#8217;re not alone. Apple&#8217;s been accused of slowing down older iPhone models to get more people to upgrade. But that&#8217;s not actually what&#8217;s going on here.</p>
<p>The problem has to do with how rechargeable batteries age, and the power demands that a new operating system places on those devices. If you have a one year old iPhone 16, then upgrading to the newest version of iOS probably didn&#8217;t slow down your device. But if you have a four or five year old iPhone model, you may have began noticing glitching or lagging after the update to <a href="https://nerdsmodo.com/why-apple-skipped-ios-19-and-jumped-all-the-way-to-ios-26/">iOS 26</a>.</p>
<p>This may seem counterintuitive, since newer operating systems should reduce bugs. But the reason your older iPhone is struggling isn&#8217;t due to faulty lines of code, but rather a more power-hungry operating system that demands more performance from the devices they run on. And if your device is a few years old, this can cause some problems.</p>
<p>Because as lithium ion batteries age, their capacity and performance declines. As the degradation approaches 80% of original capacity, you&#8217;ll probably start to notice your iPhone acting up. This is because the battery can&#8217;t provide enough power to the processor, causing lag, glitches, and even app crashes.</p>
<p>You can check your iPhone&#8217;s maximum capacity and battery health settings. But the issue is magnified when updating that older iPhone to a newer, more powerful operating system. This adds new features that are designed for the latest iPhone&#8217;s processing power.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t have the latest iPhone, and your existing battery has already degraded close to 80%, that new operating system is going to put it under even more stress, making your device slow down even more, and giving the impression that Apple&#8217;s intentionally messing up your iPhone.</p>
<p>Now since this problem is caused by an old underperforming battery, you can fix it by simply getting a battery replacement, which is free if you purchased AppleCare Plus, or $69 for all iPhone models since the 10. That way you can still enjoy the latest features of iOS without spending $1,000 on a brand new iPhone.</p>
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