iPhone 16 battery drain after iOS 26.3 update

Hello,


After updating my iPhone 16 to iOS 26.3, I’ve been experiencing significant battery drain issues. The battery sometimes drains completely overnight while the device is idle and not being used. Before this update, battery performance was completely normal.


Device: iPhone 16

iOS version: iOS 26.3

Battery health: 100%

Approx. 100 charge


Symptoms:

Excessive overnight battery drain

High screen-on usage reported in Battery settings despite minimal usage

Device occasionally heats up faster than before


What I have already checked:

Background App Refresh settings

Battery usage statistic

Background apps are mostly closed / limited

Nothing unusual stands out in battery usage.


Has anyone experienced similar issues after updating to iOS 26.3? Is this a known bug, and are there any recommended troubleshooting steps?

Thank you.

iPhone 16, iOS 26

Posted on Feb 16, 2026 1:00 PM

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Posted on Feb 24, 2026 11:28 PM

Hi,


Yes, this can absolutely happen after a major iOS update, even when battery health shows 100%. What you’re describing usually isn’t battery degradation. It’s background re-indexing and post-update system processes running silently.


After updating to iOS 26.3, your iPhone may be:


• Re-indexing Spotlight


• Rebuilding Photos library metadata


• Re-optimizing on-device machine learning models


• Re-syncing iCloud data


• Re-calibrating battery usage statistics

These processes can run for 24 to 72 hours after an update and may cause:


• Overnight drain


• Increased “Screen On” reporting


• Device warmth while idle


Here’s what I recommend step-by-step:


  1. Force restart the device
  2. Quick press Volume Up
  3. Quick press Volume Down
  4. Press and hold Side button until Apple logo appears
  5. Disable Background App Refresh temporarily
  6. Settings > General > Background App Refresh > Turn Off (for 24 hours)
  7. Turn off significant background triggers
  8. Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services
  9. Set non-essential apps to “While Using”
  10. Check for stuck processes
  11. Settings > Battery
  12. If one app shows abnormal background activity, delete and reinstall it.
  13. Reset network settings
  14. Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset Network Settings
  15. This often fixes post-update sync loops.
  16. Leave the phone charging overnight on Wi-Fi
  17. iOS completes heavy indexing faster when plugged in and connected.

If after 3 full charge cycles the issue continues, then:


• Check for another iOS patch

• Or perform a clean restore via Finder/iTunes (backup first)

In most cases like yours, it stabilizes within a few days once indexing finishes.


Since your battery health is 100% and cycle count is low, this strongly points to software optimization rather than hardware failure.


Monitor it for 48–72 hours after trying the steps above and you should see normal overnight drain return to 1–3%.


Hope this helps. Let us know how it goes.

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