iPhone Battery Life
The iPhone and Apple devices in general have never stood out for their long battery life. As of the iPhone 11 things changed for the better, although the iPhone 12 was a step backwards. The battery was exactly the same as the 11 but the phone demanded something more. With the iPhone 13 they seem to have improved enormously.
The Apple Watch and iPads (except the Pro with M1), they last just over a day, well, a day.Both must be loaded at the end of the day. For example, I use the watch to sleep, but in the morning I have to charge it because it doesn't last me the whole day. And my iPad Air has a really bad battery to work all day. It has me fried and makes me use my MacBook M1 a lot more than I want to.
People complain about the low battery life of apple devices and Apple knows it:
People are looking for a phone, Android or iOS, with a battery. The rest of the accessories do not matter much, although if they have them much better. A device that meets your daily needs and does not make you depend on a charger. We don't want to have to control our consumption for fear of not getting there.
Apple knows and is aware of the great lack that its devices have and is trying to solve that, but removing the iPhone 13and all devices with M1 chip, the thing doesn't go very far.
To me, personally, the battery of the devices is what attracts me and what I value the most. You all know that I prefer using the iPad to the MacBook for work, but the battery of the iPad Air It starts to tire me a lot. It runs out just by looking at it (notice that I use the Apple keyboard). On the other hand, the one for MacBook lasts a long time and that's appreciated.
In the Apple Watch it also happens to me and I despair. The Series 7 might have fixed it. Surely no one would have criticized its lack of innovation if they give it a battery that lasts a couple of days! I need more autonomy, and you?