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The iPhone 4S battery runs down very quickly. Does anyone else have this problem?

The battery in my new iPhone 4s runs down very quickly. Does anyone else have this problem?

Posted on Oct 16, 2011 8:53 AM

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Oct 16, 2011 9:08 AM in response to province

my i4 doesn't last as long since updating to iOS 5. i think they rushed some things to make sure the company didn't lose any ground & standing with steve jobs dying. call it a conspiracy or whatever you like but someone at apple wasn't working 100%. especially with an update expected to iOS 5 for us with the i4 around 10-18 already.

Oct 16, 2011 9:27 AM in response to province

I have the same problem. The battery doesn't even last for two days. 1 1/2 days, then it is almost down. I'm using it with the same settings as I did before with my old 3GS. This lasted at least two days, sometimes three.


I never tried iOS5 on the 3GS. Maybe its a new "feature" of iOS5. In other threads in the apple forum, some people reported lower battery run time since they installed iOS5 at their devices (iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4).


I hope, this problem will be fixed with the next update!

Oct 16, 2011 1:19 PM in response to Ingo2711

Ingo2711 wrote:


If you're using push/fetch for your mail and you restored the new phone from the backup of the old, try to delete the mail account, reset the phone and add the account back again. In some cases mail got stuck, trying to connect to the server over and over again, causing the battery drain.

Good tip. This problem has been around since the first update 4 years ago. Some day they may fix it.

Oct 16, 2011 3:01 PM in response to bennyfromnew york

go to settings and go to location services and tap system services and tap setting time zone that always uses GPS and data plus if u r getting the chripping bird noise from iphone its the setting time zone i turned from my time zone setting and my battery is fine if u travel in us or world be sure to turn it back on in new time zone.

Oct 16, 2011 3:03 PM in response to Chris-King

Location services is NOT running all the time, only when the arrow appears in the message bar. It is not a major consumer of power unless you are actively using it (such as using the Maps app), and even then it is a minor factor in battery life; loading maps is the big user of power in the Maps app. And turning off Location Services defeats Find my iPhone.


There are only 2 heavy battery consumers, cellular data and interactive games. Everything else (bluetooth, location services, WiFi, etc) are tiny in comparison to these and will not make a significant difference in battery life.

Oct 16, 2011 3:14 PM in response to province

The largest drain is if you have to use the exchange connection type. On mine the second I enable it the system drains at a rate of 1 to 2% every 5 minutes.


Unfortunately I must use the exchange option if I want to get my Gmail contacts to sync over the air. The only fix for it right now is to setup itunes to sync the contacts.


I have the issue regardless of being on wifi or cell data, all I have to do is have exchange setup.

The iPhone 4S battery runs down very quickly. Does anyone else have this problem?

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