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iOS 6.1 Battery Life

I upgraded to iOS 6.1 a few hours ago and I must say that my iPhone 5 (previously running iOS 6.0.2) is getting insane battery life. I have been using my iPhone for almost 45 minutes, standy for 2 hours and the iPhone is still at 100%. This is just crazy. I will continue to test tomorrow when at work and see what I get all day.


What is everyone else seiing?


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Posted on Jan 28, 2013 6:15 PM

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Feb 4, 2013 1:05 PM in response to Michael Ginsberg

Unfortunately I'm not having the same experience. After upgrading to iOS 6.1 on my iPhone 5, the battery drains very quickly and recharges really slowly. In fact, if I use the phone with my LTE connection while it is plugged in, battery recharging cannot keep up with the drain, and it continues to lose power while plugged in! I hope this is resolved soon, because I have to keep my phone plugged in at all times in order to use it when connected via LTE.

Feb 5, 2013 6:17 AM in response to Handsome Simon

Hey there! Thanks for the reply..


Im trying to monitor my iPhone 5 after upgrading to iOS 6.1 today using cellular data only. IMs on, location services on, 3G on, WhatsApp, Viber..

Used it 100% from 10:30am till 1% at 8:25pm, and Usage is 6h 5min, Standby 10hr,0min..


Do you think this is the normal or the standard battery life that we should be getting?


I think the 'heating' issue kinda fixed with the update also, coz before when using 3G while location services is on, then capture pictures, within 5 shots, i can feel that the phone heated up already, but now i did'nt feel that its heating up..


Any point of views in your side?


Cheers!

Feb 5, 2013 9:57 AM in response to spidykudz

You didnt mention what device or what type of usage but you can do the math to see where you stand. Example below for 4s:

9.15/200=.045 % used in standby 5.25/7.5=.7% user (average 3G and wifi assumed) 100%-(.045+.7)= 25% should be remaining based on spec. You are at 16% so a little low in this example but again you didnt state what type of usage. You have to divide by type of use spec for the type of usage to get more accurate results.


Apples Posted specs for iPhone 4s:

  • Talk time: Up to 8 hours on 3G, up to 14 hours on 2G (GSM)
  • Standby time: Up to 200 hours
  • Internet use: Up to 6 hours on 3G, up to 9 hours on Wi-Fi
  • Video playback: Up to 10 hours
  • Audio playback: Up to 40 hours


That should give you an idea of how your device is performing based on Apples spec . And this is max so keep that in mind

spidykudz wrote:


hi there! just want to ask if how long will the battery life if implemented your fix?

And do you think this is normal battery life:


16%

Usage: 5h 13min

Standby: 9h 9min



Thanks in advance!

Feb 6, 2013 7:49 AM in response to paulosba

Sounds like you have a hung app of some sort running rogue. If using exchange email acct remove the acct,reboot and add it back. Maybe turn off some iCloud services you dont need or just turn off iCloud as a troubleshooting tip to see what's causing the drain. Any GPS app or FaceBook or skype? Clearly something is running as the phone wont use that much power just standing by.

Feb 6, 2013 8:02 AM in response to sbailey4

No, it started when I updated to ios 6.1, untill that it was running perfectly well..... the apps running in the back are the same......so it can´t be the draine motive.....what I noticed was that with LTE on, the battery drains much faster .... and the 3G on the battery draines more slowly, but still faster than the previous IOS.

Feb 6, 2013 12:15 PM in response to paulosba

I understand but sometimes during the upgrade process an app or email account can get corrupted. So stating the same apps used to work before the upgrade dont mean that they arent causing an issue. Try what I mentioned above and see if it helps you. Usually its the update process itself that causes the issue not the actual iOS itself.

paulosba wrote:


No, it started when I updated to ios 6.1, untill that it was running perfectly well..... the apps running in the back are the same......so it can´t be the draine motive.....what I noticed was that with LTE on, the battery drains much faster .... and the 3G on the battery draines more slowly, but still faster than the previous IOS.

iOS 6.1 Battery Life

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