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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 10, 2013 4:50 PM in response to NCBlonde

That only resets the settings not your data. Do NOT select erase all content. Just the 'Reset All settings' option. Also you cannot go back to a prior iOS. Apple does not allow that. Just follow the process as its written. Of course always get a backup to iTunes or iCloud just for safe measures. You will have to go through and set your settings back up and wallpaper and any wifi networks. Turn off the items you don't need etc.

NCBlonde wrote:

Okay, I am thinking about trying this. Will doing Step 2 have any effect on text messages, pictures etc?


It seems like, if Apple is working on any issues and will offer another update, it might make sense just to restore my phone back to prior to updating to the latest software?


I know I will have that annoying reminder telling me to update, and I probably won't benefit from whatever things they added to 6.1, but if it would save my battery life, it's worth considering I think.

Feb 10, 2013 5:41 PM in response to Michael Ginsberg

I am without a battery problem on my iPhone 5. It was bought unlocked from an Apple retail store and is used with a Straight Talk SIM, so LTE is off since it's not available on the Straight Talk AT&T MVNO. It originally came with iOS 6.0.1, I skipped 6.0.2, because of all the battery problems reported by others, then updated to iOS 6.1 when it was released.


No doubt many are having the same issue, but it may be helpful to know not all iPhone 5's suffer from the rapidly diminishing battery problem.


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Feb 11, 2013 8:32 AM in response to kristelttm

The issue seems to rear its head when you try to book or make changes to a recurring appointment on a Microsoft Exchange server. It makes our log files grow exponentially which tells me there is incessant comminication going on between the server and handset. I can duplicate the issue. What we are recommending is that iPhone, iPad users delete their Exchange account and set up email using IMAP. That way you will still get email. Obviously the calendars won't sync but thats what we get for using Exchange instead of something that works like Gmail :). I am trying writing a patch right now for our Activesync stuff. Will let you know if it works.

Feb 11, 2013 10:09 AM in response to Michael Ginsberg

User uploaded filei wasn't having the severe drain that others are reporting but this really really increased the length of time the battery has:


1. backup to icloud.

2. Delete icloud from the iphone.

3. do a hard reset (hold the power and home button until the white apple appears)

4. after all pops back up -- power down

5. wait 5 minutes

6. power back up.

7. add icloud back to the phone (MERGE data)


i have icloud push email enabled. i do not have any exchange mail servers enabled YMMv

iOS 6.1 Battery Life

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