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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 AliAR,

    AliAR AliAR Jan 17, 2012 9:30 PM in response to Chris_Germany
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    Jan 17, 2012 9:30 PM in response to Chris_Germany

    I made a full restore last night too and I didn't get the same results as you. I have no apps at all. Please see my current previous post on page 618.

  • by ricky_tang,

    ricky_tang ricky_tang Jan 17, 2012 10:25 PM in response to Scarface.
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    Jan 17, 2012 10:25 PM in response to Scarface.

    I bought a iP4S over the weekend and so far it feels about the same as my iP4. I restored from back up and turned off the stuff I never use to extend battery life.

     

    I turned off Bluetooth, find my iphone, diagnostics & usage, and setting time zone. Brightness set a 50%. I took a screen cap and I hit almost 7 hours of usage with 12:28 of standby time with 8% battery left. Using this over the last few days and it doesn't seem worse than my iP4. My iP4 wouldn't last a full day either.

     

    NOTE: Why did I upgrade? To give my old phone to my fiancee. So far so good.

  • by enx23,

    enx23 enx23 Jan 17, 2012 10:34 PM in response to ricky_tang
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    Jan 17, 2012 10:34 PM in response to ricky_tang

    @ricky_tang

     

     

    ricky_tang wrote:

     

    I bought a iP4S over the weekend and so far it feels about the same as my iP4. I restored from back up and turned off the stuff I never use to extend battery life.

     

    I turned off Bluetooth, find my iphone, diagnostics & usage, and setting time zone. Brightness set a 50%. I took a screen cap and I hit almost 7 hours of usage with 12:28 of standby time with 8% battery left. Using this over the last few days and it doesn't seem worse than my iP4. My iP4 wouldn't last a full day either.

    On average one gets around 3-4 days of usage on iPhone 4. Obviously your experience is on the lower end.

  • by enx23,

    enx23 enx23 Jan 17, 2012 10:42 PM in response to sbailey4
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    Jan 17, 2012 10:42 PM in response to sbailey4

    @sbailey4

     

     

    sbailey4 wrote:

     

    enx23 wrote:

     

    There are reports that there are people who are already at their seventh iPhone 4s!!! Yes, seven!!! What is the probability for one to get 7 bad iPhones 4s in a row? I can tell you is really small to get that by chance.

    Exactly ! Now you are getting it!  Why a lot of us here say its software issue

    You have not read careful my post. I suggest that one should read again carefully. Here is the part you missed!

     

     

    enx23 wrote:

     

    . Also is clearly nit a software issue because plenty of iOS 5 updates and betas have been released which didn't fix anyhthing.

     

    Let me say it again! The static noise issue is a hardware issue! Getting 7 iPhone 4s in a row all having the same static noise issue it means that the vast majority of iPhone 4s are affected by it!!! Many people do not report it because Apple tell them that is the carrier's fault which is not true (at least this is what I was told by an Apple person).

     

    The static noise issue is due to a faulty component in the iPhone 4S. The faulty component is related to Cellular data transfer over 3G and also it draws more current that is supposed too which shortens the battery life of the iPhone 4s.

  • by ricky_tang,

    ricky_tang ricky_tang Jan 17, 2012 10:45 PM in response to enx23
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    Jan 17, 2012 10:45 PM in response to enx23

    3-4 days of usage on a iP4? Doing what? I used my iP4 heavily everyday and it's inline to what every review demonstrated with respect to talk time, wifi, and music usage. Obviously you don't know what you're talking about.

  • by enx23,

    enx23 enx23 Jan 17, 2012 10:50 PM in response to sbailey4
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    Jan 17, 2012 10:50 PM in response to sbailey4

    @sbailey4

     

     

    enx23 wrote:

     

    . Also is clearly nit a software issue because plenty of iOS 5 updates and betas have been released which didn't fix anyhthing.

     

    Plenty?  There was 5.0.1 and ...... ummm........ well there was ..... oh wait thats all that was released so far.   Hmmm. And you have 5.1 Beta 1 -3 right? Also you do realize Beta software is "test" software not release right?

    Here are some facts regarding iOS 5:

    1) iOS 5.0 beta => didn't fix the battery issue and the static noise issue

    2) iOS 5.0 => didn't fix the battery issue and the static noise issue

    3) iOS 5.0.1 beta => didn't fix the battery issue and the static noise issue

    4) iOS 5.0.1 build 1 => didn't fix the battery issue and the static noise issue

    5) iOS 5.0.1 build 2 => didn't fix the battery issue and the static noise issue

    6) iOS 5.1 beta 1 => didn't fix the battery issue and the static noise issue

    7) iOS 5.1 beta 2 => didn't fix the battery issue and the static noise issue

    8) iOS 5.1 beta 3 => didn't fix the battery issue and the static noise issue

     

    One may see here that clearly the software updates cannot fix the battery life issues and/or the static noise issues of iPhone 4s!!!

    How many more iOS updates and betas Apple need to release in order for one to understand this? 15? 50? 500? Obviously 8 iOS updates and betas are not enough for one to get that!

  • by enx23,

    enx23 enx23 Jan 17, 2012 10:55 PM in response to ricky_tang
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    Jan 17, 2012 10:55 PM in response to ricky_tang

    @rickey_tang

     

     

    ricky_tang wrote:

     

    3-4 days of usage on a iP4?

    Yes, 3-4 days of usage! Even in the specifications from Apple the battery life of iPhone 4 is longer than that of iPhone 4s.

     

    Doing what?

    Like for example using the phone, that is making phone calls, texting, browsing, chekcing/sending emails, etc.

     

     

    Obviously you don't know what you're talking about.

    I am not talking here. I am writing here!

  • by ricky_tang,

    ricky_tang ricky_tang Jan 17, 2012 11:43 PM in response to enx23
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    Jan 17, 2012 11:43 PM in response to enx23

    Total BS. Go read reviews where phones are used continuously until the battery dies. Wifi, talk time, and media use are all tested. Few smartphones will last a full day on one charge with heavy use. My experiences are exactly inline with what reviewers have stated. I stated that my phone gets heavy use everyday. I can also make one charge last days by reducing my usage.

     

    As for your ridiculous iOS "analysis" above, you have no idea how software is developed and released. iOS 5.0.x and iOS 5.1 are on different branches. Depending on the release schedules, fixes in one branch may not be included in another branch. Judging a release branch, with a beta branch, is foolish.

     

    Stop pretending that the vast majority of iP4S users are having problems with static and battery life. Miillions of phones have been sold and there isn't a million user forum thread or mass petition asking for a recall.

  • by enx23,

    enx23 enx23 Jan 18, 2012 12:08 AM in response to ricky_tang
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    Jan 18, 2012 12:08 AM in response to ricky_tang

    @ricky_tang

     

     

    As for your ridiculous iOS "analysis" above, you have no idea how software is developed and released.

    I do not care about how iOS is realeased. All I know is that I bought a super expensive iPhone 4S which has batter life issue, static noise issue, and bad voice call quality issue.  Do you mean that after paying a lot of money on an iPhone 4S I should understand/learn how iOS is released so I can forgive Apple better?

    All I can see is that Apple is releasing iOS updates and betas which do not fix the battery life issue and/or the static noise issue!  And buy the way, Gmail is in beta, Siri is in beta!

     

     

     

    As for your ridiculous iOS "analysis" above, you have no idea how software is developed and released. iOS 5.0.x and iOS 5.1 are on different branches. Depending on the release schedules, fixes in one branch may not be included in another branch. Judging a release branch, with a beta branch, is foolish.

    Is this some kind of lame excuse for Apple for not fixing the battery life issue and the static noise issue with software? Should I give a break now to Apple just because iOS 5.0.X and iOS 5.1 are different branches?

    Should I forgive Apple for selling me a bad iPhone 4s because of iOS 5.0.x and iOS 5.1 are on different branches? No, I will not!

     

    iPhone 4S has been launched 3 months ago and there still are no fixes for its issues!

     

    Stop pretending that the vast majority of iP4S users are having problems with static and battery life.

    I am not pretending! I am just writing here that the facts and reports point towards that direction! Even Wozniak has noticed the poor battery life in his iPhone 4s!!! There are plenty of reports of stores which have boxes full with returned iPhone 4S! There are plenty of reports with people being at their 7th iPhone 4s!!! Yes, seven!

     

    The truth is that it looks like the vast majority of iPhone 4s have the battery life issue and the static noise issue! If this is against one's believes then please to not bother to reply to me! Religion equals believes and it is not point to discuss religion here!

  • by enx23,

    enx23 enx23 Jan 18, 2012 12:12 AM in response to ricky_tang
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    Jan 18, 2012 12:12 AM in response to ricky_tang

    @ricky_tang

     

     

    Few smartphones will last a full day on one charge with heavy use.

     

    Almost all Nokia's smartphones last more than a day on one charge with heavy use! Nokia's smartphones are around 20-30% percent of the smartphones worldwide!

  • by rphunte42,

    rphunte42 rphunte42 Jan 18, 2012 12:28 AM in response to enx23
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    Jan 18, 2012 12:28 AM in response to enx23

    enx23 wrote:

     

    @sbailey4

     

     

    sbailey4 wrote:

     

    enx23 wrote:

     

    There are reports that there are people who are already at their seventh iPhone 4s!!! Yes, seven!!! What is the probability for one to get 7 bad iPhones 4s in a row? I can tell you is really small to get that by chance.

    Exactly ! Now you are getting it!  Why a lot of us here say its software issue

    You have not read careful my post. I suggest that one should read again carefully. Here is the part you missed!

     

     

    enx23 wrote:

     

    . Also is clearly nit a software issue because plenty of iOS 5 updates and betas have been released which didn't fix anyhthing.

     

    Let me say it again! The static noise issue is a hardware issue! Getting 7 iPhone 4s in a row all having the same static noise issue it means that the vast majority of iPhone 4s are affected by it!!! Many people do not report it because Apple tell them that is the carrier's fault which is not true (at least this is what I was told by an Apple person).

     

    The static noise issue is due to a faulty component in the iPhone 4S. The faulty component is related to Cellular data transfer over 3G and also it draws more current that is supposed too which shortens the battery life of the iPhone 4s.

     

    For once, we agree on something.  I agree that the static problem is a hardware issue.  Electronic components don't normally make any noise.  The noise, and heat, and rapid discharge of the battery all suggest internal arcing, which certainly is NOT normal.  On ther other hand, your statement that the vast majority of iPhone 4Ss are affected by it is sheer balderdash.  If you got 7 bad ones, that suggests a bad batch of batteries, or something on the assembly line was wrong and that batch got shipped to your store.

  • by {Jackol},

    {Jackol} {Jackol} Jan 18, 2012 12:32 AM in response to Scarface.
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    Jan 18, 2012 12:32 AM in response to Scarface.

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    I noticed an improvement in my battery life, please see the screenshot above. Is this life acceptable from iPhone? What I did was, that I comletelly charged and discharged (until it switched off) twice the iPhone (by useing the full brightness and swithing on the camera). Then I completely deleted all datas and settings (as it was new). This way I got rid of the "phantom" proces, when the Usage and Snadby times were the same. Then I switched off all the setting mentioned before and added datas (apps) one by one, not from iTunes. I got these results. I do not know if one can expect longer life, but I think I would be happy if it will work this way to the future.

  • by rphunte42,

    rphunte42 rphunte42 Jan 18, 2012 12:34 AM in response to enx23
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    Jan 18, 2012 12:34 AM in response to enx23

    enx23 wrote:

     

    @ricky_tang

     

     

    Few smartphones will last a full day on one charge with heavy use.

     

    Almost all Nokia's smartphones last more than a day on one charge with heavy use! Nokia's smartphones are around 20-30% percent of the smartphones worldwide!

    Sorry guys, I CAN'T resist this...

     

    So, how much is Nokia going to send you for all this?  Are you a Nokia employee?  Stockholder?

    Nokia lost 5% market share last year, and Apple almost doubled theirs.  Nokia is somewhat in danger of exiting the US market entirely if their Windows Phone effort doesn't meet with some response.

  • by rphunte42,

    rphunte42 rphunte42 Jan 18, 2012 12:37 AM in response to 1AppleADayNoWay
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    Jan 18, 2012 12:37 AM in response to 1AppleADayNoWay

    1AppleADayNoWay wrote:

     

    You do miss your engineering days it seems lolll. Don't worry about my expectations, for I have none. I don't have, nor plan on having a smartphone anytime soon. I don't want a "little computer" in a phone form factor that can't even do excellent call quality. I have a real computer and that's enough. I no longer own a TV, and I haven't had cable or any such thing for a decade now. I'm never buying a blu-ray player. I'm never going back to social networking. I'm analyzing the possibility of going internet-less now and relying on hotspots for "just in time" access lollll. I might try the Nokia C1-01 because I can appreciate call quality engineering and low cost prepaid for casual use. Less is more.

    Then why don't you just go buy your Luddite special phone and leave us alone.  You say you have no need of social networking, yet, here you are, doing just THAT.

  • by Tamarillo,

    Tamarillo Tamarillo Jan 18, 2012 12:41 AM in response to Chris_Germany
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    Jan 18, 2012 12:41 AM in response to Chris_Germany

    @Chris_Germany

    I called you a liar, it is not a big secret...your messages are not coherent.

     

    Let's say i'm wrong and your test is real and not a trick...

    You didn't answered my question: what is you test good for? which is the help for the users who want to use their iphone (not buying one and drive for holiday, shut everything off and don't use it)?

     

    Thank you!

    Chris_Germany wrote:

     

    ALiAR \

    this is the same way which I've made.

    See my post and screen shot on page 602.

     

    My try with "do nothing test" shows that my iPhone 4s can by on for 8 days!

    (For some users I am a liar but I don’t care. They won’t to believe me.)

     

    These are the results: 0,2 - 0,3% per hour in standby

    Normal using = 3 days and I am really happy with it.

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