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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 21, 2012 8:19 AM in response to Vito1964

Here is something I noticed that was draining the battery pretty fast and once I turned it off my phone was back to normal. Settings>General>Restrictions>Location Services>System Services (have to scroll all the way down to the bottom)>Traffic off.


Turning traffic off seems to help. I think what is happening is that it is constantly pinging apple servers to update traffic even when you are not using the maps app to drive.

Sep 21, 2012 9:14 AM in response to Vito1964

I turned off the following:

  1. Bluetooth (why was this turned on during the upgrade?)
  2. Push mail
  3. iCloud: everything except the iPhone location service (According to developer communities, iCloud seemed to be be a battery issue already during the beta release of iOS 6)


This saved my battery, I can even charge it now ;-)

The phone also is no longer permanently hot on the backside.


Now it's time to gradually turn settings back on to determine which service is the real battery hog...

Sep 21, 2012 9:49 AM in response to Vito1964

My battery is draining rapidly as well on my iPhone 4s after upgrading to iOS 6.


I called Apple support and they instructed me to back-up my phone, and then restore it.


It looks like other people have tried this without success, but I am going to give it try!


If it does not fix the issue I was told to go to expresslane.com/apple.com.


Hope this helps!! 🙂

Sep 21, 2012 11:50 AM in response to AbacusPete

So last night I fully charged my phone; had 100% as of 12:40 am. No bluetooth, and no usage at all. Woke up at 6:40am and my phone had gone down 17%. Seriously; in 6 hours with no usage?? I'd think it should've gone down about 3% in that amount of standby time. After reading these tips, here's what I did (in bold):


GoTo: Settings/Privacy/Location Services/System Services (scroll to the bottom).

Turn off:


Genius for Apps

Location-Based iAds

Traffic


GoTo: Settings/General/Cellular

Turn off:


iTunes

Passbook Updates

Reading List


Reboot your phone (turn it off/on)


Plus I turned off push for email. Recharged my phone, now it's set for almost an hour at the same percentage of charge. My best guess right now is it's a combo of the Push for email, and the Traffic services.

I had noticed when my battery was draining; that my connections to simple things like apps updates could be VERY slow, even on a quick wifi network.

Now after turning the push and traffic off; my phone seems to load web pages and such MUCH faster. I think something (push and or traffic) has been hogging up the data, and eating the battery up as well.

Is iOS 6 draining iPhone 4 battery faster?

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