
To be more precise, Google has said that during the month or so of testing Google Now for iOS, it hasn't encountered any signs of reduced battery life. Right now, the company claims that those user reports are "incorrect," but asks everyone who has experienced any issues with the app to submit their feedback. According to Google, the Now feature uses Location Services in a very specific and not as power-demanding way as some typical location apps do. For example, the app mainly relies on data from Wi-Fi hotspots and triangulation rather than the GPS itself, which significantly reduces the energy consumption. However, users report that turning off the Now feature in the Google Search app actually fixes the battery issue, which kind of proves that there's some kind of problem with the app.