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How I fixed my 4S battery problem

I do understand that most people will not have the time or will not bother reading through all the advice given in the massive battery problem thread. So I just want to repeat my experience here and I hope it will help someone.



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Ok, my 4S is now working completely as expected.

I'm not sure which step did it in the end, so I'll just repeat my experience.


FIRST ATTEMPT:


I did the 'recovery mode' restore first (google for 'iphone boot recovery mode' to learn how to do this). After which I started from scratch (using a 4S backup should work as well) and disabled the often mentioned notifications (disable calendar) and location services (disable time zone) that seem to cause trouble.


After that I did a full discharge and charge of the phone.


That made a huge difference. The phone still discharged too quickly but it was A LOT better than before, especially when actually using it (as opposed to it being on standby during the night)


SECOND ATTEMPT:


And this is where the magic probably happened.


I did a 'restore settings' (which doesn't wipe the phone: General > Reset > Reset All Settings), disabled the usual notifications and location services again (see above).


I then used 'Battery Doctor Pro' to do a charge with trickle charge.


Went to bed, phone 100%.

Woke up, phone 98%


4hrs later with moderate use (email, texting) but lot's of driving (so network searching)

Phone 93%


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Latest update:


I did my second trickle charge yesterday evening. Went to bed (battery 100%) woke up in the morning with the battery still showing 100%


8hrs later with fairly heavy use (emails, calls, text) and mast jumping (driving), notifications, Siri and location services switched ON.

Battery 80%

Posted on Nov 2, 2011 7:40 AM

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Nov 2, 2011 7:56 AM in response to ycooreman

Greetings,


I never had a battery problem, but the results and stats you mention are pretty much what I have gotten all along. I have nothing shut off to speak of, as it's pretty much at the default settings. I didn't do a restore from backup, but instead started from scratch, and synced from the cloud.


The other stuff went on manually, and I saved no texts messages, or anything else from the old iPhone. Personally, I can't see putting old stuff back on a new phone. I also checked to see which apps would not work before I installed them.


It works very well, and I get the advertised run times. Siri works a treat.


Cheers,

M.

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Nov 2, 2011 12:18 PM in response to ycooreman

I've done the part: FIRST ATTEMPT , at 4PM, now it's 8PM and I've all the evening trying to waste the battery, it was in 50% and I'm trying to get 20% to do the second part. I've been listening podcast with the speaker, surfing the net, playing games, facebook, twitter... and the battery seems to be better!

It's soon to say it, but I think my battery is normal now. I'll do the second part and I'll tell you! 🙂

Nov 2, 2011 12:58 PM in response to ycooreman

Can you guys post some usage hours rather than saying I used the iPhone "intensely"?


Go to Settings->General->Usage->(scrool to bottom)->Time since last full charge:


Post your current percentage, and how many hours of usage/standby it shows.


Here is mines:

Do you think this is normal:

Batt@44%

Usage 3hr,30min

Standby 15hours,24min

This is without 3G, just WIFI, and normal cell connection. Haven't made a call, or SMS.


Thanks

Nov 2, 2011 5:41 PM in response to ycooreman

Better than it was....


New 4s and have done the following:


Restored once. Drained until dead twice.


Have location services on for maps, reminders, Siri & weather.

All location services>system services off except mobile network search.

iCloud & Gmail email accounts both set to fetch every 30 minutes.

Using reminders for diary and calendar events in notifications.


Went to bed last night with phone at 100% charge - 0 minutes usage and 0 minutes stand by.


Now this morning after using Siri for three instructions, receiving 15 emails and making a call for about 10-15 minutes, this is what I now have:


81% battery left

Usage 2 hours 51 minutes

Stand by now 13 hours 4 minutes


Not bad but it could still be better, so hopefully an update from Apple will correct things fully.

How I fixed my 4S battery problem

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