IOS 16.4.1 (a) rapid response Battery Drain
Anyone else install the “Rapid Response” update and now experiencing a severe negative impact on the battery life?
iPhone 13 pro.
iPhone 13 Pro
Anyone else install the “Rapid Response” update and now experiencing a severe negative impact on the battery life?
iPhone 13 pro.
iPhone 13 Pro
It worked for me and my config at least, after trying out all the other recommendations found online which didn't help at all (not even moving up to 16.5).
I even replaced my 85% cap over heating battery for a new one (in retrospect I don't think that would have been necessary).
The fast battery drain came just after updating to 16.4 on my iPhone 12 mini.
I performed a back up of my iPhone, did a factory reset and restored from my back up. Except for banking connections which I had to re-establish, everything else came back just fine, including emails settings and Google Authenticator (which I had anyway backed-up just in case). Now my battery lasts the whole day and into the evening again...
It’s to do with the latest update that is draining the battery ,No other Reason,it’s the Rapid Response that is to blame ,,No-one else had the issue before update ,,It’s the Rapid Response that’s to blame ,,I’ve Uninstalled that latest update and my battery is back to how it was before the update 16.4.1a(Rapid Response is to blame)!!
I uninstalled the update and my battery is still sitting at 80% and I’m using it a lot ,no heat,No battery Drain,,when I had the update installed the battery went down to 35%,,Just goes to show Apple is up to something
Same issue after 16.4.1 (a)- battery not lasting through the day, when before it would have 50% at day's end. I took the advice in this thread and removed the (a) update and now all is well. Pretty lame on Apple here....
You can deleted the update profile and reboot phone
I have never had any battery fast drainage with my iPhone 12 until now. Actually it gets warm as well. Hope it gets fixed soon. Even my iPads do not hold their charge as well either. I even rebooted all three devices but it made no difference
The battery drain is happening to pretty much all that updated to it ,.Apple needs to sort there **** out ,I deleted the update rapid response ,seems to be ok at the minute will let you know how it goes
I have got battery drain issues after updating to 16.4.1 (a) on my iPhone 12. No other setting was changed prior nor after the update.
Thanks for this one.
I have uninstalled the rapid response update and battery drain issue is now solved.
From 100 to 80% in 20 minutes… I can (maybe) fry an egg on my display… just from listening to music.
iPhone 8
Serious battery draining iPhone 13 Pro running latest 16.4.1a update ,seriously Apple sort this **** out ,draining twice as fast ,only been using web,messaging and phone calls and the battery is draining ,BADLY !!!
Same ,Drianing ,Badly ,bet Apple doesn’t even acknowledge this ,after update to 16.4.1a my battery doesn’t even last a day like it used to on 16.4 ,They have seriously fuxxed this up ,Literally Leave my phone on just using the web a little bit and a few phone calls a day and BOOM!!!No Battery Left!!!
They are probably doing what they did a few years ago,Draining your battery on Purpose to make people buy there new Phones ,Bet they are seing as there new phone will be out in a few months ,Apple got caught doing this a while back ,draining battery’s on Purpose
This Lawrence is simply telling us not to use our phone hahahaha.
my phone is back to normal now. I unplugged it 7am and now (10pm) battery is still 50%. my phone does not heat up too while charging compared when the (a) update is there.
Help me, im facing the same problem and wanted to remove the rapid security response but unfortunately it failed everytime i tried. My phone suddenly heat so fast and battery drop faster than before. How do i resolve this :(((
I see everyone is giving advice on what to disable to save battery, and that’s ok, the problem is, I have not done anything else but install the latest update and now my phone battery lasts as it is an old one.
Why do I have to change anything if it was ok? What I want is for apple to change it back to the way it was, not having to charge my phone daily
IOS 16.4.1 (a) rapid response Battery Drain