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Is iOS 6 draining iPhone 4 battery faster?

Is anyone else experiencing battery drain since iOS 6 update?

iPhone 4, iOS 6

Posted on Sep 20, 2012 10:40 AM

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Posted on Sep 20, 2012 10:57 AM

yep im having the same issue since i update ios6 before that my battery was working very long..iphone 4 ios6

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Sep 23, 2012 9:49 AM in response to Vito1964

Ok,


I've done a few things over the weekend.


§ I turned pretty much everything off (iPaperWeight!)

§ Did and factory reset (didn't do a great deal)

§ Did a full backup and restore (again, not a great difference)

§ Turned a lot of features back on (notifications, mobile data, location services ..etc ..etc) but I turned off traffic (as discussed on this thread).


Result: Battery has gone back to normal and not seeing any significant draining issues.


Conclusion: What ever this traffic thing is doing, it's not killing my phone. I suspect someone in Apple will be furious looking at that feature.


I've been monitoring this thread for the last few days and it looks like a lot of folks are annoyed (clever apple discussion starred out what I really thought 😉) but in reality, upgrading to a N.0 version has it's hazards. One must take the salt with the sugar.


Best of luck


Eoin

Sep 23, 2012 10:25 AM in response to pacwind31

Sadly traffic isn't the cause in my case. I turned it off, along with everything else that could cause a potential drain on the night I updated..... Of had enough problems with the 4s battery to risk any further drain! Sadly it hasn't helped in my case. My best stats since update are today..... With 1 hour 23 use I'm on 18% battery and nearly 8 hours in standby..... Appalling in my opinion.

Sep 23, 2012 10:38 AM in response to Vito1964

Well, in my opinion the battery life with iOS 6 is now much better!


1 % left and I have 8 hrs and 17 minutes usage and 1 day 7 hrs standby time. (I browsed the web, sent some E-Mails with pictures & received some text E-Mails, made some calls, used iMessage, Siri, Facebook, iCal, Contacts and other apps like Dropbox. Also I have 2 E-Mail accounts on "Push" and iCloud activated with all its features, except iCloud Mail and iTunes Match!)


With iOS 5.1.1 I hardly reached 6 hrs usage time.

Sep 23, 2012 12:52 PM in response to Vito1964

I noticed some battery draining issues since I've updated to iOS 6. Usually iPhone battery doesn't last too long, but iPad does. And that is what seems weird to me. The iPad battery is draining like an iPhone. I turned off the Safari iCloud to try to keep my battery running longer.


You should have easier ways to downgrade to a previous version in cases like these. It is acceptable that battery does not last too much on devices with that many features, but the battery performance decreasing beacuse an upgrade doesn't seem very wise for me.

Sep 24, 2012 4:44 AM in response to Vito1964

i have tried this following steps and it worked just fine for my case. start with 100% battery at 8.30 AM this morning. actively used IP4 with phone calls, lots of emails, appStore updates, tweets, whatsapp, iMessages on 3G and wifi. According to "BatteryWatch" app my IP4 battery would stand until 7.00 PM but at 3.00 PM i decided to charge my IP4 when it reached 35%.


So here's what i did last night:


1. When i looked closely on Settings > General > About > Diagnostics & usage > Diagnostics & usage Data, i found that there are a lot of "webbookmarksd..." error logs. Each error events occured almost every five minutes. I browsed through online forums and i found out that "webbookmarksd..." is the background process of the iCloud Safari Sync. Somehow it doesnt work as it should be and continuously forcing to sync so it makes my IP4 generates heat and drains battery

2. I deciced to turned off the iCloud > Safari Sync

3. I read that "webbookmarksd..." will run again every time you run safari, so i (temporarily) restrict safari from Settings > General > Restrictions. Now i use Chrome as my IP4 browser

4. I restarted the device by holding the power+home button 10 secs until the apple logo appear

5. I let my IP4 standby with 3G from 1.00AM with 70% battery and found it 32% at 6.30 AM

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