Published 13:07 IST, November 11th 2019
WhatsApp update causes battery drain issue, affects OnePlus users
Smartphone batteries are draining faster following a recent WhatsApp update, according to multiple reports. We have reached out to WhatsApp for comment.
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A recent WhatsApp update is resulting in smartphone batteries draining faster, according to reports. Many WhatsApp users have reported issues about degring battery performance after updating to version 2.19.308 on Android and version 2.19.112 on iOS.
Here's what happened
Multiple smartphone users took to social media that a recent WhatsApp update is causing battery to drain faster. According to reports, se complaints started to surface after WhatsApp released WhatsApp for iOS version 2.19.112 last week. But apparently, issue wasn't limited to iOS users.
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Many Android users reported a similar battery draining issue with latest version of WhatsApp for Android version 2.19.308.
What's problem
Here's what appears to be causing battery draining issues with latest WhatsApp update:
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According to initial reports, continuous WhatsApp activity in background is what is causing battery to drain faster. issue was also raised by folks over at Wabetainfo. In a nutshell, latest WhatsApp update increases battery us for running app in background to more than its actual screen-on time.
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At time of this publication, we were able to see a table increase in terms of background activity of WhatsApp, which was significantly higher than its screen-on time, on our Google Pixel 3A XL.
Many smartphone users have shared screenshots of WhatsApp's 'excessive' battery consumption. OnePlus users, in particular, seem to be facing this problem on Android. OnePlus users have also reported issue of official OnePlus forums.
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We have reached out to WhatsApp for a comment and we will update our story as and when we hear back.
In related news, WhatsApp is reportedly cracking down on groups that carry a suspicious group subject on messaging app. Multiple users have reported that WhatsApp is preventing m from using its service for being a part of a group that has a 'suspicious' or 'malicious' name as group subject.
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12:33 IST, November 11th 2019