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iPhone 5 battery life is way worse than iPhone 4

I just got an iphone 5 and I restored a backup from my iPhone 4 so I have the same settings. But the iphone 5 drains way faster than my two year old very well used iPhone 4 which is running 5.1.1. Is it because of IOS 6? Just leaving it sitting overnight lost about half the battery. My iPhone 4 hardly uses any battery while it sits overnight.


Or do I have a bad battery on my new phone?

Posted on Sep 22, 2012 1:41 AM

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Jan 16, 2013 4:29 PM in response to leefromsheffield

Have you considered trying to calibrate your battery? I was getting the same results as you did before i calibrated it. Try killing it then from 100- till it shuts off. then fully charge it. Then drop it to about 20 then plug it in charger. NOW here is something you have to know. When you plug it in the charger, if the percent dramatically increase by like 3-4% take it off charger, and drop it to 20 again. Plug it in the charger, and if it increases again do the same thing over and over. Till when you charge it it shows 20, then charge it to 100. Then do the same thing again, drop it too 20% or even lower just not below 10%. and see if when you charge it, the % increase rather then it shows the correct percentage before you charge it. The percentage should be close to the same before you charge it or if not repeat the same process. For some reason, when i did this, my battery has been good so far, dropped about 3-4% over night from 100% about (10hrs). But also some people found results in killing the battery 3 times, but i wouldn't advice doing it more then once a month because these batteries aren't meant to be killed..

not sure if this even make sense lol but it worked out for me

Jan 17, 2013 3:24 AM in response to Jangeles323

Do you know if the apps poll the gps even when they're not running?


If not, is there any way to test this?


This is a question for me as I have a lot of apps that could use it, but I keep them stopped most of the time.


They mention a purple arrow icon that's supposed to appear when gps is on. I never see it on mine, unless I have one of those apps running. Is that icon working correctly.

Jan 17, 2013 7:24 AM in response to BuferaRomena

BuferaRomena wrote:

I guess that it will not be done ... isn't?

Right, so far there is no was to downgrade the iPhone 5.

A collegue of mine who purchased an iphone 5 months ago told me that in the first three or four weeks his battery was a §.it, then, without any trick, it start to run better. He said me "be patient" 😮

Well, my phone is 3 months old now, nothing has been improved. Still the same behaviour: 3G on = 2-4 hours of light usage, 7-8 all together; 3G off = 8-9 hours usage, up to 24 hours standby

Jan 17, 2013 8:44 AM in response to holdrege

Based on experience on my own iphone 5, there may be some glitches in battery usage display. I unplugged my phone at 100% this morning and within less than 2 hours it dropped down to 95% with minimal use (2 min usage, less than 2 hours standby). I did a Reset all settings and the battery display went back up to 99% and the battery drain seems to be slower (drops only 1 percent during about the same amount of time). The percentage going back up after a reset leads me to believe the problem is related to capacity calculation and display. If the problem has to do with actual usage, the reset should not have caused an increaed in capacity. I am sure iphone 5 or iOS 6 is using more battery but I think this glitch is making things worse. This is the second time I have done the reset and each time the batter capacity went up after the reset. So, it's not a permanent fix and it seems to come back randomly. I hope they find the problem soon. It's somewhat of a pain to reestablish all the wi-fi's, wallpapers, and whatever other settings that function wiped out.

Jan 17, 2013 9:15 AM in response to holdrege

In an earlier post i said that i don't think that this battery issue cld b fixed with software updates... I retract that statement.


I was just experimenting with the phone and turned cellular data off. I made a phone call and the call lasted 17min and my battery didn't drop a single percent. What makes this interesting to me is that during the entire conversation i was using a bluetooth ear piece..


There might b some hope after all..

Jan 17, 2013 9:53 AM in response to Jangeles323

Seriously..... This thread has become nothing more than hysterical people trying to grasp onto some last bit of hope that this is a software problem! iOS 6.1 should be released in the next few weeks. When everyone sees that it offers no improvment for this situation, MAYBE they will resolve themselves to the fact that the battery simply does not have the capacity to meet the power needs of the phone.


Instead of hand wringing and spending many hours tinkering with settings, take $30 and buy a bloody car charger. Carry that and your usb cable around with you, then charge whenever possible.


HOPEFULLY, iPhone 5s or iPhone 6 will be released with a larger capacity battery and this problem will be instantly solved. I'm sure APPLE is regretting their thinner design decision at this point, but it is what it is and they will NEVER admit it.


1. Deal with it

2. Trade your iPhone for something else


Best wishes...........

Jangeles323 wrote:


Well duh, the battery will drain slowly when cellular data is off.. It does the same thing to all smart phones. Data = battery drain. If you notice, being on wifi drains battery slower then being on 4g/lte

iPhone 5 battery life is way worse than iPhone 4

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