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Battery drain after reset!

iPhone 8 Plus iOS 13.4.1


recently did a full reset (iCloud backup restore) last night everything has been properly downloaded. Used the ā€˜LinkedInā€™ app for about 27 minutes (thatā€™s the recently deleted app in the screenshot below)


I have the auto lock set at 30 seconds. The low power mode doesnā€™t do anything anymore it used to in iOS 12 & earlier, it actually gave me more battery life.

Iā€™m on cellular data, no background refresh, dim wallpaper, manual fetch mail, manually install iOS updates & App Store updates, no auto play videos on anything including App Store. No location services, system haptics off, automatic brightness on, minimal notifications, hey Siri & raise to wake off, logged out of Game Center, itā€™s at 63% & been unplugged for less than 5 hours.



iPhone 8 Plus, iOS 13

Posted on May 18, 2020 11:46 AM

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Posted on May 18, 2020 11:54 AM

If by "reset", you mean you restored your phone, it can take 24-36 hours for the behind the scenes stuff to finish up. During that time, you may see increased battery usage.


If you simply reset it (also called a forced restart), then you have other issues.

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