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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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Apr 8, 2013 6:25 PM in response to 000Troy000

FOLKS for anyone here who wants a TREATMENT...not a cure for 4S phone drainage.. First tip..not a 6.1.3 problem! Second not a battery problem..

TRY this it helped me..and I can tell it does because I have SYS ACTIVITY Manager plus. That shows programs running and all systems running! It was one of their hints...though they don't say why.


FOLKS ...there is a way you can stop 'running' programs from draining your batteries.


Remember that area below home screen that shows 'last 4 run programs?

You get there by double clicking home button. If you press on an icon, they wiggle

and a little RED - circle comes up. Press the RED - and ICON /program is turned off.

..TURN THEM ALL OFF! It wont affect your reuse of any app direct from home screen.


Even my SYS ACTIVITY montor said I had App Store and fb running when I hadn't used them

in hours. By turning them off with this HOME Button they are now OFF OFF and in fact were

removed from my 'running applications' list on SYS ACTIVITY.( I tested by turning CAMERA on

then off.) Sure enough it showed up in 'running applications'.. and popped up in the bottom list.

Pushing its RED button..removed it from running apps list!


Now I know we shouldn't have to do this ..but no matter. It does work. Keep that screen cleared!

I did that and have had NO BATT drain for over an hour!.

Apr 16, 2013 5:45 AM in response to Skeuomorph

If you Iphone is running hot and drains fast it can be either battery or charge controller problem. The second is more possible. If any advices on this forum didn't help you better go and have your phone checked by technician. My own problem with iphone 4s was simply solved by changing charge controller which was dying. Now it works fine and doesn't drain fast.

Apr 16, 2013 1:20 PM in response to aobe

For me one good thing was remembering to turn off unused app via double click at bottom of HomeScreen..

Press on icon Red _ ciricle to upper left..use to close all apps you aren't using. DO IT EVERYTIME YOU USE PHONE!


I also do like having SYS ACTIVITY Manager with Free Memory clear function and use it 2-3 times a day.


But BEST BEST was to find that hidden MAIL iCloud Mail Fetch!!! and turn it to MANUAL

Find it by going to Settings > Mail, Contacts,Calendars >FETCH NEW DATA> (turn off) Turn PUSH off ..

and then scroll down off screen to ADVANCED>iCloud and select MANUAL...


With this your phone wont look for mail until you open mail app!


So far Since 10 PM last night at 98% I was 96% at 8 this AM and now at 1:30 PM at 85%.. I have used phone a bit, but not much.

Apr 23, 2013 7:00 AM in response to Skeuomorph

A few days ago I found my phone turned off with empti battery. It was charged wery well (all night) but some how drain battery just fo 8 or 10hours (usually I need to charge my phone every 2 or 3 days).

Usind iDemonstrate I noticed about CPU usage 12-20% premanently ang I found a GPSRecorder process running (but I manually stops this program).

After I delete GPSRecorder from my phone the CPU usage shows 0-5% and all going OK.

Apr 26, 2013 10:05 AM in response to kleoRMD

Well since Apple will not directly speak to us here. We need to speak to them. ..and I guess people are

because Samsung's are selling way faster than iPhone since people got wind of this 6.1.3 problem


Note: I also found a problem with EVERNOTE,where I have a sick SYNC and I cannot correct it yet. So it keeps trying to SYNC and can't. Got answer back from them yesterday ...will try their correction and let you all know.

Apr 26, 2013 10:37 PM in response to Skeuomorph

My solution: Reseat the camera…no problem ever since!


My iPhone 4 suddenly started overheating and draining the battery like no tomorrow. I had downloaded two updates and after reading this forum I thought that this was the issue.


I tried pretty much all of the solutions people came up with in this forum but nothing worked. After two weeks of limited use and only very basic stuff on the phone, it died. Not a peep…even when I plugged in the charger…nothing.


Whether I was using the camera or not I noticed that the heat always started just below the camera and next to the battery, I also noticed that the camera wasn’t focusing. I took the phone to a repairer for a diagnosis and mentioned the camera, they reseated the camera and now the phone is fine.


I wont say that this is the ultimate solution but it worked for me. After reading this forum from the very beginning, it appears that everones symptoms are the same but the solutions are very different.

May 25, 2013 3:21 PM in response to Skeuomorph

Wow...it is definitely a corrupted calendar invite...this is my 5th iPhone 4( free replacement everythime) and there was no rhyme or reason to the unexpected quick drain....everytime I restored the new phone and I would go weeks or months until this would happen again!! Just happened yesterday, deleted my work email an Now, 24 hours later, no issues at all!!! Thx for the help

Jun 29, 2013 10:26 AM in response to Skeuomorph

Dears,


I am facing a strange issue with my iPhone 4. It's almost 2 years old and I am experiencing battery drainage while using it. I mean on standby it lasts more than 2 days. But on usage, the battery drops 1% every 2-3 mins. Even while texting or using Facebook. I update the iOS 6.1.3. I wonder if this is the reason. However i remember it has same behavior even before update. Here's my usage stats and my battery is at 21%


Usage: 5 hours 20 mins

Standby: 2 days 20 hours


Is this normal for battery to drain with such rate while using. PLS note while using it drains 1% every 2-3 mins.


Thank you in advance for your response.

Jun 29, 2013 10:31 AM in response to Hamza_86

If you are using WiFi or have a cellular signal that is 5 bars that discharge rate is a little high. However, if you are using cellular data and the signal strength is not good (1-3 bars) then it's reasonable. Weak cellular signal means that the phone must use much more power to maintain a connection (50 mw at 5 bars, 600 mw at 1 bar).


As another alternative, your battery gauge could need to be calibrated. Run the battery down until the phone shuts off and won't restart, then charge for 4 hours with the wall charger, without using the phone during the charge cycle.

Jun 29, 2013 11:39 AM in response to Lawrence Finch

Thank you for the reply and help. I will do this today. However, one more question. What you mean by "until the phone shuts off and won't restart". What i know is that when it shuts off due to low battery, after plugging in to wall socket charger, it turn on again automatically after getting adequate charge in battery. Did u mean this to be done ?


Thank you! Have a great day

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

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