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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Nov 15, 2020 4:06 PM in response to Master26A

iPhone 12 Pro Max user here. I originally bought the iPhone 12 however I noticed the battery was draining abnormally quick during idle. Overnight was especially noticeable. I was so disappointed I returned it and waited for the iPhone 12 Pro Max (which I have right now).


Unfortunately I am here to report the iPhone 12 Pro Max is also having the same symptoms. Let me briefly explain what has been done so far:


  • Picked up iPhone 12 Pro Max early in the morning 8:30 AM
  • Manually set up the iPhone 12 Pro Max (did not restore from backup)
  • Less than 1GB of iCloud data to be synced (I don't sync photos with iCloud) only messages, whatsapp messages, contacts, calendars, I do not use iCloud mail that is turned off
  • Podcasts are turned off, I manually download what I want, no automatic downloading
  • I use low power mode (even when it's at 100% battery level)
  • All location system services are turned off except for Find my iPhone and Emergency Calls & SOS
  • Most of my apps location services are set to "while using" and some are set to "never"
  • Notification services about 80% of my apps are set to "off


I fully charged my iPhone 12 Pro Max to 100% at 6:00 AM, I set it to low power mode. I go to sleep. I wake up at 10:00 AM and shockingly it's at 90%. I go to Battery settings and I don't see any apps hogging up battery. The chart just shows a decline accordingly. Screen time is 3 h 37 min while screen off is 11 min.


The iPhone 12 was the same experience, abnormal battery drain with very minimal usage patterns.


I came from the iPhone XR and that was a beast. It would last me 2 - 3 days without a charge, 4 days if I really cheaped out. 13 months of using it my iPhone XR battery health was at 97% before selling it. I am very disappointed with the iPhone 12 and especially the iPhone 12 Pro Max. I contacted Apple Support but they gave me the generic "it needs to sync, give it some time" however when I got my iPhone XR I've set it up the same way and the battery never drained the way it does right now. I've had the iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5, iPhone 4, iPhone original. Never had I experienced such terrible idle times.


I'm going to closely monitor this but I am disappointed to say the least.





Nov 15, 2020 4:58 PM in response to WayTooMuchPower

For the first 24 - 48 hours after setting up a phone (from backup or as a new phone) or installing a new version of iOS, battery use will be much higher than usual because the phone needs to rebuild all of its internal databases.


Second, if your phone plan includes 5G, make sure 5G is not enabled, as the 5G radios use a lot of power and the phone must ping both the 5G radio for data as well as the LTE/4G radio for conventional cell traffic.


Finally, as a user of the phones you name, I know from personal experience my iPhone 6 Plus and 6s Plus could not make it through a ten hour day in San Francisco without dropping into low power mode to preserve the remaining battery charge.

Nov 15, 2020 7:21 PM in response to Cinder3111

Cinder3111 wrote:

In case you all haven’t tried this, I noticed my new iPhone 12 pro max draining battery like crazy and saw that the exposure notifications was on and running in background all night. This is something attached to the Covid-19 exposure. I also saw that my phone was testing noise around me for hearing exposure. I turned both off and my battery stopped draining while idle to a normal rate. Not sure if that’s your issue as well but it fixed mine!

I do not find the settings for hearing exposure on my iPhone. Can youtellme where I can turn it off?

Nov 15, 2020 8:04 PM in response to Dogcow-Moof

My carrier does not offer 5G yet. I’m in Canada so my iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro Max lacks the mmWave band. I’m still stuck on LTE which I’m totally ok with.


I always keep Bluetooth off. It is only on when I need it. Wifi also off when I’m outside. Indoor my wifi is on cellular is off.


I understand the phone needs to do stuff on the background when it’s newly set up etc but still feels very unusual for it to drain so much. Especially on a big battery like the iPhone 12 Pro Max. Even on my iPhone XR I didn’t experience this.

Nov 16, 2020 8:57 AM in response to Master26A

I had the same issue but have managed to resolve it. I had to restore the iPhone operating system by connecting it to a MacBook - it downloads a fresh copy of the operating system this way. I then set it to get my data via iCloud but you can do the whole process via MacBook if you have already saved a back up there (my backup hadn’t loaded so I had no choice). I then reset all my network settings. I realised that when I transferred all my data across via my iPhone 8 Plus (the phone automatically asks you to leave the phones next to each other) it had probably moved across my network settings for my old 4G sim too. Now my battery isn’t losing juice at an alarming rate! It’s a software issue guys



Nov 16, 2020 8:32 PM in response to Deptors

I wonder what could possibly be wrong with our phones. If it’s a software thing, everyone should be affected right? My cousin has an iPhone 12 and my friend has the 12 Pro Max. Both are having incredibly monstrous battery performance. Like they would play mobile legends for 7 straight hours and my cousin would still have 40% remaining while my friend still has 60% battery. Unbelievable right? But it’s true. I’m now beginning to think we must have gotten the bad units.

Nov 17, 2020 6:24 AM in response to SteveH0703

I’ve fixed the issue for myself. It definitely seems sim related. This morning (00:30) I went to bed with my phone at 95% I put low battery mode on and went to sleep. When I woke up 7 hours later my battery was at 65%

this is awful I thought and after googling I found this discussion. I have a iPhone 12 pro with one physical sim. 5g isn’t not available in my area.


I turned off my phone and restarted it. I received a tonne of text messages I reckon they must have been sent over the past few days and my battery now seems not to be draining quickly anymore see the battery for the last hour and a bit is flat. It used about 1%. I will update later tonight if it remains good or back to bad.


definately seems like to me a modem bug


best of luck all.

Nov 17, 2020 7:06 PM in response to Galanator

My iphone 12 pro max is doing the same thing. Its insane. It makes me want to not send back my 11 pro max which was the best battery iphone ive ever had. This thing just drains for no reason when not being used and I have been testing it since Friday. I also lost 20% battery life over night also. Now this piece of expensive junk still has terrible battery life after I turned off the 5G cellular option and I am just running on LTE. Need a fix ASAP. Otherwise my 11 pro max is staying and ill send back the 12 pro max.

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