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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 16, 2012 2:06 PM in response to 1AppleADayNoWay
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    Jan 16, 2012 2:06 PM in response to 1AppleADayNoWay

    1AppleADayNoWay wrote:

     

    Personally, I don't know what to make up from what you describe. You may simply have something that is sanitized through the reset, or as you describe, you may have an issue with your cellular data setting. But one thing is for sure. You cannot turn off the 3G radio on that device - ever. Cellular data is just that, cellular data for apps, and the 3G radio is entirely functional for calls and sms. Even if they reimplement the 3G toggle like they seem to be doing in 5.1b3, it is unsure as to what level you can ever deactivate the radio itself and what benefits your will reap from that. Only time will tell...

    Airplane mode turns OFF ALL RADIOS.  If it didn't, then the FCC would be on Apple like a hound dog on a rabbit.  You can, after turning on airplane mode, repower the wi-fi for those situations where wi-fi is allowed, and the other radios remain off.

  • by rphunte42,

    rphunte42 rphunte42 Jan 16, 2012 2:10 PM in response to enx23
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    Jan 16, 2012 2:10 PM in response to enx23

    enx23 wrote:

     

    @sbailey4

     

    Look, this forum is for complains regarding iPhone 4s!!! Right? So, yes I am complaining about iPhone 4s! If one has problems reading complains about iPhone 4s then he or she should read something else and not tell people here not to omplain!!!

     

    I cannot get a refund from Apple because I didn't return the iPhone 4s in 14 days! I didn't return it in 14days because at that time I thought that in few weeks Apple will release some software updates which will fix the battery issue and thecstatic noise issue. I was so wrong about believing this! Also I cannot sell either my iPhone 4s because it is a phone with a lot of faults (static noise, battery issues, audio issues, ...). Who wants to buy an iPhone 4s with static noise? You? I would be more than happy to sell it to you for the full price Apple sold it to me! Also why should I sell at a loss my iPhone 4s because Apple sold me a faulty phone? It is not my fault that Apple sold me a iPhone 4s with a lot of issues and I think that I should not loose money because of Apple's mistakes!!!

     

    So, until I get a full refund for iPhone 4s I will be here complaining about iPhone 4s!!!!

    I believe the static noise is a hardware problem, and if so, Apple will replace/repair it.  As for the software issues, haven't you followed the progress of the IOS5.1 development?  In spite of NDAs, the information about is seems to be the world's worst kept secret.  So keep on complaining, I am sure it will make you feel better, but I doubt it will get you better battery life before the next IOS update comes out, hopefully before then end of January...

  • by rphunte42,

    rphunte42 rphunte42 Jan 16, 2012 2:18 PM in response to 1AppleADayNoWay
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    Jan 16, 2012 2:18 PM in response to 1AppleADayNoWay

    1AppleADayNoWay wrote:

     

    I mean, if the teardown revealed a complex multi unit setup like in the iPad, I'd understand, but with the iPhone, it just begs to be serviceable...

     

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    I have never understood Apple's fascination with non-user-serviceable batteries.  However, after watching the performance of my wife's iPhone 3GS, I concluded this wasn't a problem.  There are other solutions for those few  who can't manage to recharge every day, or even during a day.  As on can see from you image, almost half the iPhone interior is consumed by the battery.  One wonders just how some newer phones can manage 1800 to 3300mAhr batteries.  Of course, some of them are rather large in the form factor.

    What is REALLY needed is a quantum leap in battery technology.

  • by sbailey4,

    sbailey4 sbailey4 Jan 16, 2012 3:39 PM in response to enx23
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    Jan 16, 2012 3:39 PM in response to enx23

    LOL now thats funny!

     

    enx23 wrote:

     

    @Jameson!

     

    You an your wife are charging your iPhone 4 every night. Right? The battery life of iPhone 4 is around 3.5 days. Why are charging every night?

  • by sbailey4,

    sbailey4 sbailey4 Jan 16, 2012 3:37 PM in response to enx23
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    Jan 16, 2012 3:37 PM in response to enx23

    Hey you may have your resolution. Perhaps Apple will exchange your iPhone 4s since it wont work for you no matter what for an iPhone 4.  I mean even if you could get an even swap you still have what you want. Before the 4s the 4 was the same price as the current release. So then you are not out of anything and have a phone you believe in. There ya go.

    enx23 wrote:

     

    @sbailey4

     

    The battery life of my iPhone 4s is miserable compared to iPhone 4! One can get iPhone 4 which is cheaper and has a much better battery life.

    The battery life of my iPhone 4s will be even more miserable in a year from now just because it has been short to begin with!!! Even the year after iPhone 4s had been launched there is no oficial fix for the battery life issue of iPhone 4s!!!

     

    How much time does Apple need to fix the battery life issue of iPhone 4s? How long will it take Apple to fix the static noise issue in iPhone 4s?

  • by sbailey4,

    sbailey4 sbailey4 Jan 16, 2012 3:43 PM in response to 1AppleADayNoWay
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    Jan 16, 2012 3:43 PM in response to 1AppleADayNoWay

    HAHA yep. Of course my battery is fine and enx23 dont have anywhere to plug his in for several days. So i may  have the slight advantage on that one

  • by sbailey4,

    sbailey4 sbailey4 Jan 16, 2012 4:19 PM in response to rphunte42
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    Jan 16, 2012 4:19 PM in response to rphunte42

    Well you can actually take a digital camera and look through the viewfinder at your phone. You will see the red dot up near the ear piece. If you dont see it then you are good.  If its still on after turning off raise to speak, reboot the phone (maybe twice is needed sometimes). If you are not seeing it and still not sure, make a call and watch it through your camera. A call make it come on to turn off display while near your face. So you will be able to tell. In a call should be on, end call should turn off. Siri raise to speak always on when display is on (not lock screen)

    rphunte42 wrote:

     

    AliAR wrote:

     

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

    Well, one way is to go to the 'home' screen, and raise the phone to your ear.  If Siri comes on, it's on.  However, it may STILL be on if it doesn't come on.  Not sure how you can be sure.  Raise to speak was unreliable on my phone, so, not liking it anyway, I just turned it off.

  • by Mazdaspeed3,

    Mazdaspeed3 Mazdaspeed3 Jan 16, 2012 5:55 PM in response to Scarface.
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    Jan 16, 2012 5:55 PM in response to Scarface.

    ive had my 4s iphone 3 days now, the battery life is crap, ive been ending up charging it 3-4 times a day, because a new phone you want to play with every feature, and download as much as possible,  i viewed all these posts for suggestions, and now i have turned off everything that does not need to be switched on, so now all it is, is a phone that can txt,  my battery life has improved dramatically, fully charged at 8am,  has not been used all day, its now 3pm, so 7 hours later, just checked the battery life 96%  if i had all the apps still turned on, id be lucky to have 10% ,,  What you guys have to realise, this is the the smartest phone ever made in my opinion, theres no need to have all the applications running at once, as you cant possibly use them all at once, all day every day, just turn the ones you need on, when you need them, and you wont have any problems,

     

    if im in my car driving, i use the car charger and gps, if im in the office, its plugged into my computer,

  • by reginap,

    reginap reginap Jan 16, 2012 6:03 PM in response to Mazdaspeed3
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    Jan 16, 2012 6:03 PM in response to Mazdaspeed3

    to me it makes no sense having the "smartest phone" ever made if I have to turn off all of its features in order for it to be usable. even if I keep turning them on and off to suit my needs, just doesn't make sense.

     

    Has anyone figure out a way to solve this without having to resume my iphone to a dumbphone that does nothing but call and text?

     

    I did a restore and I thought it got better but then now I have 58% with only two hours of moderate use and 2 on standby.
    yesterday i had 15 hours on standy not using the phone.

  • by 1AppleADayNoWay,

    1AppleADayNoWay 1AppleADayNoWay Jan 16, 2012 6:15 PM in response to rphunte42
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    Jan 16, 2012 6:15 PM in response to rphunte42

    rphunte42 wrote:

     

    [...] In spite of NDAs, the information about is seems to be the world's worst kept secret.  [...]

    The confidentiality part of the agreement is such a joke considering we're dealing with a beta patch. Even more so considering one can buy his way into developerhood with a 100 bucks. Apple should never deem any of their patches confidential material, as they would want people to spread the word as to the benefits of such updates and foster testing and harnessing of the user base's experience - the patch is going to end up on hosting sites and all over anyways. Such confidential designation should be restricted to sensitive material like APIs and internal stuff for product that are in the making etc - real dev stuff. I can't understand why the high level priests on the forums are so adamant about pulling out the NDA scarecrow when it applies to such trivial stuff as a patch. Blind followers they are. I wouldn't put my life on the line for it, but an argument could even be made that once the patch has been discussed on the forum, and that this discussion has not been moderated, hence made legitimate and public, that it is no longer deemed confidential by virtue of 10.1 i) of the license itself. Have those guys even read it or they're just hoping for more points for always repeating the same stuff?

  • by Digitaldeity,

    Digitaldeity Digitaldeity Jan 16, 2012 6:41 PM in response to Scarface.
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    Jan 16, 2012 6:41 PM in response to Scarface.

    https://discussions.apple.com/message/17314720#17314720

     

    I posted a very thorough explination for this problem. I hope my post helps!!! Let me know!!!

  • by SG Guy,

    SG Guy SG Guy Jan 16, 2012 6:44 PM in response to Mazdaspeed3
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    Jan 16, 2012 6:44 PM in response to Mazdaspeed3

    Apple claims that IOS is an efficient platform that manages multi-tasking better....

    Doesn't seems to be the case if you'll have to close every apps to ensure it doesn't "eat up" your battery. At this point, IOS is no different from Android in this regard.

     

    Hope that we see something good in 5.1 - it better be **** good since we've waited so long for it

  • by Digitaldeity,

    Digitaldeity Digitaldeity Jan 16, 2012 6:53 PM in response to SG Guy
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    Jan 16, 2012 6:53 PM in response to SG Guy

    Multitasking works great with the fix I posted... I even leave Bluetooth and Wifi on and my battery lasts all day now... I RARELY worry about multiple apps running unless I'm getting to about 20% battery.

  • by DKay,

    DKay DKay Jan 16, 2012 6:58 PM in response to Scarface.
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    Jan 16, 2012 6:58 PM in response to Scarface.

    I'm just wondering if there's some missing the wood for the trees going on here. There are plenty of users getting 3 to 4 days battery usage out of their iphones who haven't come to this forum - so what is that they are NOT doing those complaining are? From reading a number of the complaints it seems that using lots of Apps is a common one... is there anyone out there using no apps who has the same problems?

  • by svwvk,

    svwvk svwvk Jan 16, 2012 7:05 PM in response to SG Guy
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    Jan 16, 2012 7:05 PM in response to SG Guy

    iOS 5.1 Beta 3 does not fix battery issues.

     

    http://www.idownloadblog.com/2012/01/16/battery-ios-5-1-b3/

     

    On 6th replacement of iPhone 4S 32GB on AT&T

     

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    With the iPhone, something happened with the new OS or the new phone, and it just started running through the battery so fast. I’ve had a lot of issues with things I have to turn off just to save the battery life. - Wozniak

     


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