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iPhone users claim iOS 15.4 update draining battery

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iPhone users took to Twitter to express their frustration of sinking battery levels after they installed the latest Apple software, iOS 15.4, reported BGR.

A user disappointedly asked, “why can’t Apple get ever get their releases right the first time?”

Even though this problem occurs each time a new update rolls out, users still have not gotten used to it.

One user commented that the battery draining this quick was “shocking

Patience key on battery issue

According to the tech publication, there will come a time after a few days of the update that the iPhone will regain its battery stability.

When new software gets installed, an iPhone starts to run and update multiple applications in the background. This causes the battery to index and recalibrate.

While it creates an impression of deteriorating battery level, it is actually not deteriorating.

This, of course, does not apply to older handsets whose battery health is less than perfect or near to it.

Users can check their battery health by going to Settings, searching “Battery” and clicking on Battery Health. 

Regardless, it’ll be a shame to not upgrade an iPhone to iOS 15.4. 

This update brings to you face recognition with mask on, a new American voice to Siri, improved Live Text integration in notes, and a new anti-stalking prompt for Air Tags. 

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government starts a trail patrol in the Margalla Hills of Islamabad

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In an X social media message, he stated that the action was intended primarily to ensure the safety of international visitors to these stunning locations.

Trail bikes, horses, and foot patrols are among our security measures, according to the interior minister.

Five leopards were found in Islamabad’s National Park and hiking paths, according to earlier confirmation from the Wildlife Department.

Following reports of leopard sightings in the vicinity, the Capital Development Authority also blocked Down Margalla Hills Hiking Trail #3 in Islamabad.

As a result of verified leopard sightings, the trail was blocked for everyone’s protection, according to a Wildlife Protection Board spokeswoman.
The authorities issued a warning when a poisonous snake was sighted in Islamabad’s Margalla Hills, stating that the creature may be lethal if provoked.

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UAE grants Aiman Khan a Golden Visa

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The actress Aiman Khan has notified her fans and followers that the United Arab Emirates has granted her a Golden Visa.

Renowned for her dramatic roles in plays like “Ghar Titli Ka Par,” “Meri Beti,” and “Ishq Tamasha,” Aiman Khan has been spotted putting more emphasis on her personal life with her spouse, fellow actress Muneeb Butt, and moving away from the entertainment industry recently.

Instagram users saw Aiman Khan post a photo of herself receiving the Golden Visa from UAE officials.

The actress was shown gratitude in the caption for the extraordinary hospitality and kind welcome she received from the Dubai government.

Aiman Khan is shown in the accompanying photo, probably when applying for a visa, looking smart in black among representatives from the United Arab Emirates.

Fascinatingly, Aiman Khan’s spouse, Muneeb Butt, previously uploaded a comparable Instagram picture revealing his triumphant Golden Visa acquisition.

Often taking his wife, Aiman Khan, along, Muneeb Butt travels to Dubai for business and pleasure. Even after their daughter Amal was born, the well-known couple continued to observe this habit.

Furthermore, Miral, their second daughter, made her first vacation outside of Pakistan when they recently took her to Dubai.

“Dubai holds a special place in my heart, from memorable vacations to productive work trips,” Muneeb Butt complimented in the description.

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Youth from North Waziristan are given an educational and recreational tour by the Pakistan Army.

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Youth from North Waziristan set off on a three-day enjoyable and enlightening excursion as part of the Pakistan Army’s “Ilm Tolo Da Para” project.

The young participants in the trip had a great time touring some of Islamabad’s most notable sites, such as the magnificent Faisal Mosque, Ayub Park, Pakistan Museum of Natural History, Pakistan Monument Museum, Folk Heritage Museum, and the picturesque Lake View Park.

The Imam led an insightful workshop for the students at Faisal Mosque, exploring the mosque’s significance and its place in the history of the country.

The youth’s awareness of their country’s legacy was strengthened by their visits to the People’s Heritage and Pakistan Monument, which provided them with valuable insights into the sacrifices made during Pakistan’s founding.

As the eager young people engaged in exhilarating rides, games, and other leisure pursuits, Ayub National Park transformed into a playground where they made enduring memories.

The youth gave the Pakistan Army their sincere gratitude for organising this beneficial event that combined learning with leisure.

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