iPhone 12 battery draining fast

Hi all,


Trying to work out if I have a defective unit I need to send back or if there's a wider issue here. The iPhone 12 Pro is advertised as having a smaller battery than the iPhone 11 Pro so I expected to have slightly reduced battery life (which is fine as 11 Pro was excellent).


However I'm noticing that the iPhone 12 Pro is draining when idle with almost no background activity at a rate of 4% which is much faster than my previous iPhone 11 Pro, and to be honest a faster idle drain than I can actually remember from a new iPhone. First instinct was to disable Mobile data to see if it was a 5G thing, but I actually don't see any real difference from doing that (which makes sense as I've been on Wifi 98% of the time since I got it).


No matter what I try, it seems to be going down oddly quick. Not to an useable level or anything world ending, but I guess its sort of suspicious. I check the battery report, and it's not showing any real culprit, just a rapid decline for no clear reason.


If anyone can share their idle battery with either 12 or 12 Pro I'd really appreciate it.



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iPhone 12 Pro, iOS 14

Posted on Oct 25, 2020 8:14 AM

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Posted on Jan 1, 2021 5:25 AM

After a couple days of experimenting.


Let me give you scenarios/examples with no regard to any other settings other than those mentioned being turned on or off.


iPhone 12 Pro running iOS 14.3


SIM card installed, WiFi on, Cellular On, Bluetooth in Standby (Turned off in CC to disable new connections, but still enabled)

Battery drops between 15 and 30% over an eight hour time frame while not being in use. (This was the case for a couple days, until I realized something was clearly wrong)


SIM card installed, WiFi off, Cellular off, Bluetooth standby same as before

Battery drops around 10% over the same time frame (Better, but still not satisfying)


Now get this!


SIM card taken out, Wifi on, Cellular off, Bluetooth same as before, I also turned Airplane Mode on for the sake of it

Draining between 1 and 3% , over the span of 8 hours.


I know, it seems absolutely silly to use an iPhone without a SIM card, but as long as this bug is not fixed taking out the Sim card might be your best option to prevent your battery from draining over night. Or you just simply keep it on a charger. Keeping the SIM and at least turning off WiFi and cellular or putting the device into airplane mode should make the battery drain a little less too.


Some other things you might want to switch off, if only to test for a couple days to see if battery life improves and slows the drain. Keep in mind, you can disable everything temporarily and don't have to worry about anything breaking. If something needs a certain thing enabled, iOS will most likely give you a prompt anyways. You can go back and enable everything again, but until a version of iOS 14.3.x or 14.4 is released that addresses the those kind of issues, it's the best and to be frank, the only thing you can do.


  • Location Services > System Services. Be bold and turn off EVERYTHING. Toggle the status bar icon (the switch on the very bottom) so when you slowly enable them one by one again, you can keep an eye on what triggers the location to update. With the status bar icon on, you can check and investigate closely how and when a certain service is updating. I found the Find my iPhone location feature updates like crazy.

System customization also updates in the background constantly ( if you turn it off, Dark Mode/ Appearance will still be able to work in sunset/sunrise mode, night mode however will work only when you put it on a custom schedule, and optimized battery charging will not work (even the option itself in the battery menu is enabled) if you have Significant Location and/or System Customization disabled).


  • Put Bluetooth into standby so it stops searching for new devices (Toggle it via Control Center so the icon becomes white.)


  • Turn off 'Ask to Join Networks' and set 'Auto-join Hotspot' to Never in Wi-Fi settings to stop the device from constantly checking for sources, notifying you and trying to connect to other routers.


I don't mention any of those things like turning off Background App refresh, dimming your display etc as those can be found in literary every 'iPhone battery savings' video or article.


It is clear that the issue can be pinpointed to the cellular modem, which can only be put into completely pause if there is no SIM card in the device. Airplane mode alone does not seem to fix the issue fully nor does turning off Cellular data help much if anything.



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Sep 23, 2021 9:36 PM in response to the took

I have to say that i used the iphone 6 for almost six years and towards the end it almost had the same battery drain which is pretty normal so nothing to worry about. The iphone 6s is also six years old now and replacing the battery to is going to be of no help so you should maybe change your phone or just get ready to charge your phone 4-5 times a day

Oct 4, 2021 10:55 AM in response to Master26A

Im also facing the same issue. Not sure how can a battery drain out in a period of 6 months from purchase. I expected a lot more from Apple. The money that they charge when they release a model and the battery life the phone has both drop drastically i suppose. Felt like a defective product only. Not able to use my phone without worrying about it getting off is a feeling by itself. I travel solo and its a pain to rely on this machine. Apple might be giving us safety in the internet world but its not taking care of the real world problems. If i step out without a power bank in hand then im gone. 12 series is a waste of money.

Oct 7, 2021 2:44 AM in response to Master26A

I’m trying figure out what my issue maybe and if anyone can help I’d greatly appreciate it.


i purchased the 12 pro max in late August and had to buy a charging port because as you know it only comes with the cord.


after a few days it started to decrease the battery while charging. However, it will charge my iPad perfectly fine and if I use other iPhone chargers it’ll charge my phone fine but this one does not.


does anyone have any solutions or is this a phone issue?

Oct 17, 2021 10:34 AM in response to Maximilian_1991

After ios 15 i have better battery life just that my battery health had deteriorated bad time to 91% in less than a year. The only problem i am seeing is that i use my 12 pro for 3-4 hours a day and I’m at 55-60% by the end of the day. Now with this kind of battery one can expect to go on for another day but that doesn’t actually happen. The next day i get just 2 hours before i reach 10%. So that’s just disappointing

Oct 23, 2021 9:37 PM in response to Master26A

glad I stopped by to this comment & the others below. I’ve called Apple I believe 3 times already reporting the same battery issue & they ran out of diagnostics already. I purchased my iPhone 12 Pro 5 months ago and its been a messed since then. I already lose 5% of battery health, despite the fact that I only charge my phone once a day and im very pragmatic in the way I use it. This phone really sucks!

Nov 27, 2021 2:11 PM in response to Master26A

My iPhone 12 mini dies so fast and its not even been 6 months since i got it I’ll change it all night then it will be 100% ill use my phone for a few minutes and it will have lost around 20% ive even left my phone in my pocket off at work and when i go to check it after my shift it will be almost dead and ill have had it charging tell i am at work

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