tone11 wrote:
Maximum battery capacity is 85% for the iPhone 12 mini. I have all but a handful of background refresh apps turned off. And Safari, Messages, Phone, and one other seem to be the usual time consuming culprits. If I turned off background refresh off completely, this will preserve more battery life? But in doing this, would it affect the apps efficiency. Thank you Mac Jim
Turning off Background App Refresh has just a slight effect on battery performance. Apps are still usable with Background App Refresh turned off. You will just find that apps will need to load updated content when you launch the app instead of showing the updated content immediately.
Note that there are a couple of types of background activity that apps can perform. Background App Refresh is one of them that is used to update content. The other one you do not have any control over is a Background Task Scheduler. The app can schedule to "wake up" at scheduled times to perform tasks such as synchronizing data with their servers, updating a database, or respond to a Notification that came in. This is the one that has been linked to excessive battery consumption. The OS does have some control over these tasks and can kill them under certain conditions. We may find that the OS will become more restrictive on how much time they allow third party apps to perform these tasks
For example, Apple uses these scheduled tasks for apps like Photos to perform object and face detection in the background and the system also builds the Siri Suggestions in the background at certain times. Backups are scheduled to be performed and also to check for updates. These system processes are why users see a drastic drop in performance immediately after an update, but usually go away in less than 3 days. Some task are only allowed to run when plugged into power to conserve the battery.