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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Dec 6, 2020 5:33 AM in response to Oliver S.

You’re agree, but i want add two things:

I spent hours to set iPhone, every possible settings to reduce consumption.

Dark mode full day, brightness 25-30%, every background processes off, iCloud off, Siri off, no vibration, few notifications on block screen, auto backup whatsapp off, gps services off (except maps maybe)...and others and others.

I noticed 4-6% drain battery in 6-8H overnight, while old iPhone 6s keeps 100%, with a bad battery at 76% Life health.

I’m using new iPhone mini for 4-5 minutes at day, i’m preferring use for now old 6s for Instagram or browsing Safari.

This issue hits every new Iphone, changing only for intensity, so they’ve ti do something quickly! 800-1000 euro are not nuts for all of us!

Dec 7, 2020 1:27 PM in response to Master26A

I think I have found a temporary fix.

Try to switch your non-data sim to 3G. Doing that by: Settings -> Cellular -> Cellular Plans (Select the sim you do not use for data) -> Voice & Data -> 3G.

After doing this I don't have issue with battery draining anymore.

I've included a screenshot of before and after the fix.

For anyone with this issue but not using dual sim, I don't really know what would fix your problem. But try to change from esim to physical sim etc ... Because I think it is very likely a software bug related to cellular plans, sims, modem.

Dec 7, 2020 6:50 PM in response to Master26A

Hi guys,

I'm experiencing the same issue with my iPhone 12 Pro Max when I'm using dual sim. Something stranger here:

I have two sim cards: SIM(A) & SIM(B)

SIM(A) only - 1% / 1.5-2hours

SIM(B) only - 1% / 1.5-2hours

SIM(A) & SIM(B), SIM(A) as the default cellular data - 3% / hour ???

SIM(A) & SIM(B), SIM(B) as the default cellular data - 1% / hour

I bought two iPhone 12 pro max with the same issue.

Dec 8, 2020 7:09 AM in response to komie5

komie5 wrote:

Can I replace my phone with any other Iphone?
It is been 35 days I bought this set and I don’t want to be charged extra.

If you believe there is a defect in your phone, you can make arrangements with Apple to have it evaluated. You have a one year warranty (or more if you have AppleCare+).


Genius Bar Reservation and Apple Support Options - Apple


If you bought the phone from Apple, the exchange period if 14 days so you're beyond that. If you purchased the phone from somewhere else, you'll need to contact that retailer for information on their exchange policy.

Dec 9, 2020 2:21 AM in response to Master26A

I am also having same issue on my iPhone 12 mini. In my last 16 days of possession, faced this issue twice. Happens at night.

Last night, slept with 50%, woke up after six hours at 10%. Horrible.

I always keep battery saving mode ON.

Apple support guys did battery health check and found everything OK.

They recommended to quit all apps and disconnect WiFi before sleeping.

Dec 12, 2020 7:36 PM in response to Master26A

I can clearly relate to what’s going on. When i first bought this 12 pro, it ran ios 14.1 and i used to charge at 36 hour intervals. All was fine but then i upgraded to ios 14.2 and now i am losing 20% battery on an average.

Here’s what happened last night, at 11 i checked my battery was 81% and when i woke up at 8:30, my battery was at 51% with no visible activity on the graph.

I only use a single physical sim and i only use WiFi, so I don’t even know what’s causing the problem.

Dec 14, 2020 6:42 AM in response to Master26A

Adding few bits from my experience thus far.


Device: iPhone 12 128GB

Location: India

Physical SIM provider: Airtel

eSIM Provider: Airtel


I have read much possible comments on this post - over a period of time. Have been following this thread for long now, even before it was picked up by Forbes.


All I got to say is based on my own experience and experimentation to validate some of the recommendations provided here by other users. This is not the desired state in which I wish to operate my device!


I "believe" (like many others) it relates to "modem firmware", and I do agree with the statement "that's not why I purchased this device" as many have stated. Also this may not even be a workaround for regions where there is only 4G / 5G+4G OR with individuals who would majorly be on Mobile Data for communications.


Okay, with all that said, ONLY state in which the battery usage is what could be called "Normal / Acceptable" - as per my experience, is with 3G selected for Voice & Data. This is an "okay" state for me as long as I am on Home WiFi, with WiFi calling enabled. The moment I step out and enable 4G, I get back to "Ground Zero".


What I am more curious is to see if  addresses this in future update for Modem Firmware.


Until then, I'm just dropping this post here, along with screenshots.

Dec 14, 2020 9:56 AM in response to ApplesPears88

Hi 🍎🍐88,

The diagnostics they run at the GeniusBar and from Apple Support does NOT necessarily mean there is NO HARWARE issue if all the test pass. Nor does it have the sophistication to be able to identify and pinpoint the area the problem exists. If no problems are found during these DIAGNOSTIC test, AND you have an apple agent really interested in helping you, they will escalate this issue and start the process of getting your phone in to apple so actual engineers can try replicating the problem. If reproducible, they will then actually inspect the hardware directly and testing it with oscilloscopes, data analyzers, meters, etc... all the specialized equipment available only to the engineers. Don’t let them just blow you off like they do with far too many!

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