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FIX FOR: iPhone 4 battery draining fast, phone running hot

I had the same issue many have reported here and in comments on blogs, where their +_battery was draining at least twice as fast_+ as on an iPhone 3GS with iOS 4.

Some threads suggest +_this happens to iPhone 4 when restored from a 3G or 3GS_+, and indeed, that's what I'd done. A few people said that resetting to factory settings and installing everything fresh solved the issue, giving them better battery life than they'd seen on any prior iPhone.

Many of my apps have files or settings stored in them, so I didn't want to have to set everything up again. A fresh install is a real pain.

Deep in an iPhone 3G thread mentioning a similar battery problem after upgrading to iOS 4, someone said they'd deleted all their mail accounts, and set those up fresh, which solved the issue for them. I tried that today, and it worked.

*_BEFORE AND AFTER_*:

Thursday and Friday, the iPhone 4 went from 100% to 15% in under 6 hours. Today, after this fix, the iPhone 4 is at 87% after 12 hours. Thursday and Friday the phone was hot to the touch whenever I picked it up. Today it's always cool. Apps usage and movement among coverage areas on each day have been exactly the same. The only change was resetting up mail.

*_STEPS TO FIX_*:

Do this on WiFi so you can sync and check mail fast.

1. Delete all mail accounts.

2. If MobileMe user, delete MobileMe account, and remove all Calendars, Contacts, Notes, etc., from the phone (so you don't have dupes when you re-sync).

3. Turn off phone, and back on again.

4. If MobileMe user, add MobileMe account first. I enabled all options, even Find My iPhone (Thursday and Friday I had it off, in case it was using power). Wait long enough for contacts and calendars to sync, check to make sure. I use MobileMe mail on Push.

5. Add back each additional mail account. I have 5. I am in a marginal coverage area, so I set these accounts on Fetch Hourly. I also have "Preview 5 Lines" (I think the default is Preview 2 Lines. This doesn't matter.)

6. Go into Mail, go to the MobileMe Inbox, and scroll your way down letting the messages come in. You can see them come in when you see the Preview Lines update, and then scroll some more.

7. Go into each additional mail account's Inbox, scroll your way down, letting the messages come in.

8. Go to the combined Inbox if you use that, make sure all the messages are in.

9. The WiFi activity spinner may remain spinning even after Mail says it is done Checking Mail. This is because other parts of mail accounts are being synced for the first time. Let the iPhone sit in Mail combined inbox until the spinner stops. Quit Mail, go back in, and watch the spinner after it's done Checking Mail. If the spinner doesn't stop after < 5 seconds or so, let Mail sit again. Once it's caught up, going into mail will Check Mail, and the spinner will stop a few seconds after as it should.

10. You're done.

Hopefully your phone stays cool and your battery life reflects the boost from the 20% larger battery. If not, the next step to try is Reset Network Settings, and finally try a factory reset and installing everything fresh instead of doing a restore. Hopefully you won't need to do that. I didn't.

(a) G5 Quad; (b) Mac Pro; (c) MBP 17"; (d) iMac 24"; (e) iPhone, Mac OS X (10.6.1), (a) 6.5 GB, Apple 30" + Cintiq 21; (b) 4 GB, Dell 30" + Samsung 215TW

Posted on Jun 26, 2010 5:53 PM

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Feb 19, 2013 5:28 AM in response to Aaronsonglass

I know this is a dated post however I want to let everyone know what I found in dealing with a hot iPhone 4S and a quick drain of the battery. I had a hot to the touch phone on one occasion which was uncomfortably warm and the battery started draining about 1% per minute while the phone was being used. On standby it would drain at a slower rate however in a few hours it was empty. I tried all the suggestions I could find in the Internet such as reboot, turn off the calendar, delete my mail accounts and reload, shut down iCloud, etc and nothing seemed to work. Even though the phone was not running as hot as when the problem first began it was still rather warm and the drain was noticeably faster than precious.


My phone was purchased from Apple unlocked since I work overseas and use two GSM networks. When I departed the USA for the UAE I switched SIM cards and the problem disappeared completely. Just to check out what would happen if I reinstalled the AT&amp;T SIM card the problem reappeared and the warm phone and rapid drain of the battery was present. I am not an expert in operations of the iPhone or iPad however this might be a fix someone can try in having your SIM card replaced. When I get back to the States I intend to go to AT&amp;T to see if I can be issued an new card.

Feb 23, 2013 8:06 AM in response to Skeuomorph

I did not have to do all that. After backing up all my pictures onto my Mac, I turned off all iCloud functions and let my iPhone 4s charge all night. This morning it is cool and it has stayed at 100% for an hour! Yesterday and since the update to FIX the battery drain which I was NOT having, it was burning up in my hand and I could watch the battery percentages drop with all Apps "closed." Although eligible for an upgrade, I usually wait for the second newest iPhone, and I don't like the larger size of the 5, so I hope "my fix" will take care of the probelm. I can live without iCloud!

Feb 23, 2013 8:40 AM in response to Skeuomorph

I am using an iPhone 3GS running iOS 5.1.1 and earlier this week the iPhone instantly began feeling very hot and drained the battery quite quickly. I visited the Apple Store and confirmed that the battery was still good, but was given instructions to go home, do a backup and restore (and OS upgrade). Rather than doing that, I found this online forum and performed the following.


- Backed up iPhone using iTunes.


- Removed email service for Hotmail from my iPhone.


- Shutdown iPhone and restarted. Used for 12 hours with no overheating or battery drain.


- Reinstalled iPhone email connection to Hotmail and let email, calendar and contacts repopulate on my iPhone from the Hotmail server.


All is still running fine now after 24 hours of use. No overheating or battery drain. Thanks to all for suggestions for a good solution!

Feb 25, 2013 10:46 PM in response to Skeuomorph

SOLVED BATTERY DRAIN

After lots of tinkering I found that my iPhone hotmail sync was killing my battery. I used a cool app called IAssistant (free) to show me how much processing power was being used. Before I removed hotmail. My CPU was idling at about 37% usage. After I deleted hotmail (settings | mail contacts calanders| hotmail | delete account) IAssistant started showing my CPU idling at 5%. Hopefully this fix helps someone saved the 5 hours or so trying to figure this out.

Mar 4, 2013 8:25 PM in response to SweedishChef

cool thanks ! , i found it under "life on touch" as suggested. However , i tried"Cpu monitor" as well and found a lot of apps with the same common feature, hence i downloaded Traffic monitor ( to see my data usage) and system tools, i find iassistance less user friendly, lool.............. btw i have around 55 processess running as per the app, and i have no idea how to kill them, the app shows system utilization 0%, and user is not stable , ranging from 13% - 53% increasing and decreasing.

Does this mean that all those 55 processess are not from the system and are from the user, if yes, do u think maybe killing these processess, will save the battery ???



thanks.

Mar 4, 2013 9:13 PM in response to Skeuomorph

My phone was overheating to the point that i was afraid to even touch it i thought it was going to explode or something.. Read a few comment from people that have had the same problem and i did the same thing they did.. I deleted all exchange accounts and turn off icloud..! My phone is back to normal.. And yet i thought it was the battery that was causing all the problem..! Apple need to step up and do something about it asap..!

Mar 6, 2013 5:34 PM in response to SweedishChef

I also have this battery drain problem after installing 6.1.2 on my 4s. I have practically NOTHING on my phone - 4 apps, no notifications, nothing. I use hotmail. I do not understand what all these posts are about "Exchange." I set my hotmail up when I got my phone last summer and it didn't say anything about "exchange." I HATE syncing my phone because it deletes half my contact list - people's emails and/or phone #s disappear from both my phone AND my hotmail account. How do I look for "exchange" ? Would it have switched over to that spontaneously when I upgraded to 6.1.2? How do I turn it off without deleting all my hotmail contacts?


Thank you.

FIX FOR: iPhone 4 battery draining fast, phone running hot

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