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Q: iPhone 4s Battery Life?

My iPhone 4s battery seems terrible! Almost equivalent to my 3GS and it's terrible battery life. When I got my iPhone yesterday and restored from backup I noticed nothing really changed with minimal usage and standby! Is this normal or should I consider setting it up as a new phone because maybe something is running in the background that's causing it to drop a percentage every few minutes under light usage? Input would be great!

Posted on Oct 15, 2011 7:14 AM

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  • by rphunte42,

    rphunte42 rphunte42 Jan 15, 2012 12:42 PM in response to 1AppleADayNoWay
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    Jan 15, 2012 12:42 PM in response to 1AppleADayNoWay

    1AppleADayNoWay wrote:

     

    rphunte42 wrote:

     

    Actual blocking of cell phone reception is illegal in the US. 

    No jurisdiction prohibit passive blocking or managing (blocking outgoing for instance) - they're always concerned about the use of the radio spectrum and side effects. It's possible to build an entire residential complex where cell phones will be rendered entirely useless using proper materials - it's just the buyer must be made aware of that. I can envision getting some funding from landline operators.

     

    I don't see shopping malls beaches, or residences being restricted as this would be hard to enforce, and quite unpopular.  (...)

    There is great opportunity for a niche market there. It's never about imposing this on the smartphone users - they can go elsewhere. It's about new places, and tapping into the immense pool of people around the world who actually want some peace. It's all in the making. It will happen.

    True.  I was talking about active blocking, or 'jamming'.  However, the local malls seem to have signal boosters throughout the malls because I always have 5 bars where ever I go in them.  Still, I think that any place that caters to the public would become instantly unpopular should they intentionally, or accidentally, block cell phone signals.

  • by rphunte42,

    rphunte42 rphunte42 Jan 15, 2012 12:45 PM in response to Androgen
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    Jan 15, 2012 12:45 PM in response to Androgen

    That's rather high usage, so I don't know about what you were doing.  It still doesn't seem like really good battery life, but at least it seems to have gotten you through a whole day with rather high usage.  It might get better after a couple of recharges.  Bottom line, is, if it is good enough for you, it's good enough.

  • by b4xsy,

    b4xsy b4xsy Jan 15, 2012 12:52 PM in response to ZjaZjoe
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    Jan 15, 2012 12:52 PM in response to ZjaZjoe

    Well i dont no whats happenin with my phone at the moment when i get a text it normaly puts the number of text on the message ikon so you no you have unread text its stopped doin that now and have to open the ikon up to see if i have any text messages..... same with missed phone calls its not showing that ive had a missed call does my phone need restorin anyone?

  • by rphunte42,

    rphunte42 rphunte42 Jan 15, 2012 12:53 PM in response to ZjaZjoe
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    Jan 15, 2012 12:53 PM in response to ZjaZjoe

    I notice you have 3G off, but cellular data on.  That means you would be in the Edge network, which is glaciallly slow, compared with 3G.  I wouldn't do that unless I could stay on wifi 90% or more.  I am at 11hours5minutes, and have a bit over an hour of usage, and the battery is at 80%.  Earlier today I found the GPS indicator on, and I couldn't find what might have turned it on, so I rebooted, and it went off.  Still, at the current rate, I will be around 70% by the time I put it on the charger again when I go to bed.  Not too bad.

  • by Axlf79,

    Axlf79 Axlf79 Jan 15, 2012 2:22 PM in response to Scarface.
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    Jan 15, 2012 2:22 PM in response to Scarface.

    Aloha all ok my iPhone 4s serial # starts with DN. That being said I've done a few things I've read here

    1) in location services advanced I only have cell network search on

    2) raise too activate Siri off

    3) all mail accounts set to manuel

    4) iCloud off

    5) vibration off

    6) brightness 50%

    7) turned off calendar no notification at all

     

    I've gotten very very good results with these settings. From full charge on standby after 4 hours only 1% drain not too bad. Before I did these settings I got through a work shift of 7 hours of medium usage from 100% to 30% or below.

    Now I get down too 55 to 60% so thx too all of you who posted your results it really helped at least in my case it did.

  • by i.love.my.iphone.,

    i.love.my.iphone. i.love.my.iphone. Jan 15, 2012 2:25 PM in response to Scarface.
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    Jan 15, 2012 2:25 PM in response to Scarface.

    I don't have an iphone 4s, just an iphone 4 but if you press the home button twice, there will be a bunch of applications (maybe) if you have used a bunch of apps on your iphone, you can hold onto one of the app icon and it should start shaking and would have a round red circle with a white bar in the middle. I don't know what you call that, but just press that and it will force that application to quit.

     

    Do it to all of your apps and your battery life should last longer since there wont be anymore 3rd party apps running in the background. It helps a lot!

     

    Also, download battery app doctor! I turn that on all the time before I charge my iphone and it prolongs my battery life by a ton! Plus the app has a lot of good helpful hints and tips on keeping your iphone's battery to last longer too!

  • by skoolu,

    skoolu skoolu Jan 15, 2012 2:31 PM in response to Axlf79
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    Jan 15, 2012 2:31 PM in response to Axlf79

    So basically you've taken the "smart" out of smartphone to get it to work. I don't mean to sound so cynnical, but it just seems that everyone in these forums is spending hours trying to find workarounds that apple has been taking nearly 2.5 months trying to address. We should all be concerned with the lasting effects of this bug on our batteries. They have a lifespan (I believe 800 full-cycle charges). No one seems to be concerned with this possibility.

  • by ZjaZjoe,

    ZjaZjoe ZjaZjoe Jan 15, 2012 3:48 PM in response to rphunte42
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    Jan 15, 2012 3:48 PM in response to rphunte42

    Yes momentarily I am testing it on EDGE only to see the impact. Afterwards I will do the same test with 3G on constantly and see what it gives.

     

    But I don't think EDGE is that much of a problem for only push email and push notifications. It's is only noticeable when you are actively surfing the web and then it's not a biggie to turn on 3G when you want to use it for a longer period of time.

    I also heard people having better calling quality when turning 3G off. Specially when they are in a poor 3G region and the phone tries to connect to that poor signal.

     

    About your location icon. It could be the compass calibrating if you have turned that on. I have turned that off, since I have no idea why I need the compass.

  • by b4xsy,

    b4xsy b4xsy Jan 15, 2012 4:28 PM in response to Scarface.
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    Jan 15, 2012 4:28 PM in response to Scarface.

    photo.PNG

     

    This is what im getting off a full charge iPhone 4s on O2....

    3G off

    wifi on

    siri off

    local off

    emails Manuel

    BT off

    ping off

    auto clock off

    face time off

    imessage on

    vibrate off

    brightness 35%

    icloud off

     

    mainly use the phone for calls/text/emails/surf

    model-MD235B

    Serial number-C39

    firmware-1.0.14

    version-5.0.1(9A406)

     

    Let me no what you think cheers.....

  • by sbailey4,

    sbailey4 sbailey4 Jan 15, 2012 4:37 PM in response to enx23
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    Jan 15, 2012 4:37 PM in response to enx23

    Well if you do the math his phone is almost at max spec. Will it be the same in a year, probably not. I think Apple states 80% after 400 cycles is what to expect. But what it may be like in a year is not really relevant today. And with an Apple care plan you can get a replacement battery free when its needed. Rember the spec is up to xxx for each feature. So if he is getting that close to the max stated spec I fail to see what the complaint is.

    enx23 wrote:

     

    @sbailey4

     

    One should keep in mind that the battery of xenocea is new now. Do you think that in one year from now on the battery will last with same usage and conditions at leat 24 hours? I do not think so!

  • by sbailey4,

    sbailey4 sbailey4 Jan 15, 2012 4:55 PM in response to ZjaZjoe
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    Jan 15, 2012 4:55 PM in response to ZjaZjoe

    You know what I had that one time as well std by and usage were the same. And iCloud had the message about the password sitting there. Once I entered  that the usage stopped. Apparently it was just pinging the server non stop trying to connect. I am on 5.0.1 not  5.1 beta.

    ZjaZjoe wrote:

     

    When installing ios 5.1 beta 3. I charged it and unplugged it and locked the phone and looked at it 2 hours later. And saw that icloud says my password was wrong. He probably asked that from the very beginning. But what I saw was that the usage time was the same as standby time eventhough I locked the phone. After I inserted the right password it has the right amount of usage. No phantom usage. So I don t know if it helps!

  • by Axlf79,

    Axlf79 Axlf79 Jan 15, 2012 9:58 PM in response to Scarface.
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    Jan 15, 2012 9:58 PM in response to Scarface.

    Ok this is my results for today.

    Took my iPhone 4s off the charger at 11:15 Hawaii time morning

    It's now 8:00pm I'm at 17% I've had the phone on the whole time

    Auto lock set too never I've been texting and chatting through Beejive

    And playing Zenoia off and on so I think I'm getting **** good battery life.

  • by AliAR,

    AliAR AliAR Jan 15, 2012 11:07 PM in response to Scarface.
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    Jan 15, 2012 11:07 PM in response to Scarface.

    How can I test to see if the Raise to Speak sensor is on?

  • by Androgen,

    Androgen Androgen Jan 15, 2012 11:13 PM in response to AliAR
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    Jan 15, 2012 11:13 PM in response to AliAR

    If you have a laptop with a webcam, open the program that control's your webcam, maybe try skype or something, and place your iPhone in front of the cam and look at the top and see if you see a violet color light on or blinking. 

  • by Nanis23,

    Nanis23 Nanis23 Jan 16, 2012 12:20 AM in response to Nanis23
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    Jan 16, 2012 12:20 AM in response to Nanis23

    Ok...maybe it was fixed,maybe not,maybe it will help people here understand the issue and maybe...not

     

    A little story before i'll say what the "solution" to the problem was-

    I bought my Iphone 50 days ago,in a private shop (not my cellular provider shop) and went later to them get mini-SIM

    When I got it,they did not say anything about changing  my internet connection (I had 100 mb limit for my old Nokia 6120c)

    So when I got the SIM I surfed the net for like 10 minutes...then I got a SMS warning from them that im surfing outside my internet limit...

    I was charged for 90 dollars and they explained to me that the wireless network the iphone use is differenet than the net of old phones (read-not smartphones)

    Since they refused to give me back the money and apoligize for this,I decided to leave them for another company

    Because of this, I turned off Celullar Data until I change my Cellular company and can surf freely

     

    Ever since I turned off Cellular Data my battery drain is crazy - i'm also unable to send or receive sms and phone calls when I restart my Iphone until I turn on Cellular Data for a split second

     

    Now,I got my SIM from the another company and turned on Cellular Data - been with this SIM for 2 hours with Cellular Data on,then I switched back to the SIM of the first company (since they did not update my phone number yet)

     

    My phone was fully charged at 12 AM - I woke up at 7:30 - 93%

    This is about 1% for an hour in standby- before it was 3%

     

    Of course 99% of the people that complain about low battery have Cellular Data on so this "solution" won't help for them but I still think it's interesting

     

    Maybe I had something that checks for active internet connection all the time so my usage was equal to standby time

    Also my "private access point" option was not found before

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