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iOS 5.0.1 - Made my iPhone 4S battery performance worse!

I upgraded my iphone 4S to the 5.0.1 release today. However, I've noticed that my battery life has actually gotten worse since I upgrade. For example, I've been home for approximately 30 minutes and my battery has gone down in 8%. In the 30 minutes, I had a 30 second phone call and sent 3 text messages. I am connected to our wi-fi (which is a strong connection) and I have re-started my phone.


Please let me know if anyone else is having any issues!?!!?


Apple - Can you please fix the iphone 4s battery issues? I might as well go get a 4g android phone if the battery life remains this poor.

iPhone 4S, iOS 5, Verizon

Posted on Nov 10, 2011 4:20 PM

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Mar 11, 2012 12:15 AM in response to mtbeaulieu

I've updated my 4s to 5.1 9b179. My battery life is better but not sufficient for me.



My 4s battery drains by 1% every 5 minute on video playback.

It drains 1% every 3 minute while using internet on 3g

Now after turning of the cellular data with 3g,

It drains 1% every 4 minute on video playback,


is it means apple ios 5.1 has still bugs affecting battery life???

Mar 11, 2012 8:47 AM in response to Ankit23

I was traveling out of town today,.

My iphone full charge at 9am (100%) and i got home at 10:16pm (1%),.

Here is my statistic


User uploaded file

Usage during the trip :

1. WiFi Off

2. Celullar Data (3G) On

3. SMS almost often

4. Online Game (PyramidVille & Flight Tycoon)

5. GPS and Maps (i use it for navigation about one-half hour)

6. Yahoo Messenger always on

7. Facebook & Facebook Messenger always on

8. I have 4 mail account and fetch every 15 minutes


Compared to WiFi, 3G make my iphone battery more quickly exhausted. Plus the use of GPS and Maps for navigation, it's really drain my iphone battery,.


According to you guys experience, what I experienced occurred also at iphone 4 or 3G?


Mar 11, 2012 1:24 PM in response to mtbeaulieu

******I FIXED MY BATTERY ISSUE****** : Check out my previous posts on this thread as well. I was like everyone else with my battery at 30% at the end of the day doing little I nothing.

I now have 80% at the end of the day using wifi and tons of apps.


The main things to change is the mail from fetch to manual. Turn off everything in iCloud except for pictures and bookmarks.(there's bugs in iCloud). I did this and tried some stuff in the link below but changed it back since my battery is fine with them on. I have wifi an Bluetooth on with location services for a lot of stuff as well and still have great power usage.


I also highly reccomended the app AAI or other free CPU monitoring programs. Close everything out except for the app and let it sit and watch it. It shouldn't be over 10 except for 1 sec every 10 sec or so. If you watch it for a whole like I did it was really high for no reason.




http://gdgt.com/discuss/bad-battery-life-in-ios-5-gpn/


Check out the comments at the end of the link. Most people had one of a few things happening that worked for them. I did all of them.


1) CPU running full time

2) icloud issues with contacts and other stuff

3) Location services

4) Mail moved automatically to push instead of manual

5) Calendar sync issues


I downloaded a free cpu monitor (AAi) and went through all of their suggestions one by one. I had a few things eating up my CPU running at 60%+ when nothing was running and iCloud doing something eating up power.

Mar 11, 2012 2:36 PM in response to BryGuy2

THX for the the suggestion, BryGuy2 – bugs in iCloud might be the cause of this battery debacle. I'm gonna try this out and give a feedback in a couple of days as soon as I know more.


But what about the Apple engineers - are they blind or stupid? Do the users have to solve the problems caused by those bozos (as Steve Jobs would call them). It seems to me that they just want to sell their new gadgets and let the users out in the rain for months with their daily iPhone problems. Micro$oft couldn't handle it worse.

Mar 11, 2012 2:38 PM in response to mtbeaulieu

This is nonsense people. Why are you complaining? Are you taking all the steps needed to improve your battery life?

My guess is that over half of you who are complaining haven't done full restore and set up as new phone. It's so old news that if you have some sort of trouble with your phone and you restore then you don't restore from previous backup which might have "bad" files in it.


Therefore I strongly recommend restoring and setting up as new phone.

This is my iPhone 4S after 5.1 update. Restored and set up as new.


User uploaded file


3G on

Push mail on

Locations off

Wifi off


About an hour of that usage came from calls. Another hour from browsing web on 3G. Pretty much all that 3 hours that's left in usage time came from playing Real Racing 2 (Very graphic and battery intensive game) using HDMI cable and gaming on TV screen. I probably could've pushed my battery even further without gaming. 3 days and still plenty of battery remaining. I used to drop from 100% to around 85% overnight with phantom usage and what not. Now when i took my phone off charger 3 days ago before going to sleep it's showed 100% and it showed 100% even 12 hours or so later.


Hope you guys try this. I sure am happy with my phone now.

Mar 11, 2012 3:22 PM in response to BryGuy2

I had all the same symptoms, upgrade from 5.0 to 5.1 suddenly saw about 10 percentage points loss in battery charge per hour even when not in use, while earlier it lasted a few days with my feeble use. Tried all the tricks mentioned herein to no avail.


But a full restore did the trick for me. Now back to normal, i.e. no depletion of battery capacity at all over last few hours as it should be. Still with all normal settings, wifi, location services and whatnot running.

Mar 12, 2012 4:11 AM in response to BryGuy2

Thanks a lot for your time testing BryGuy2,


this seems to have worked fine, now iphone 4 on standby does not appear to drain the battery anymore. Its been off the poweplug for 5 hours and lost 1% battery. Used email, stock exchange, photos, camera, not much but...


iCloud really seems to be the troublemaker.


This is definitely the sure option to start with before restoring, and eluding the risk to loose settings, photos etc.


Try it out people and let the others know your xp 😉

Mar 12, 2012 6:26 AM in response to Ankit23

Your figures seem about right. But it's doing close to advertised. 1% every 3 minutes gives you an average of 5.5 hours of battery life, that's average. Apple is claiming 6 hours for usage that you described. So before the update you were getting about a half hour less. Now with the update your losing 1% every 4 minutes. That calculates to just over 6 hours. From what your reporting you are experiencing NO battery issues.

iOS 5.0.1 - Made my iPhone 4S battery performance worse!

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