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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 23, 2013 1:05 PM in response to Ahkie_ph

No Apple is not going to fix this. You need to look back and attempt some of the posted solutions such as resetting or restoring or email etc. Most cases are solved by performing one or the other of these solutions. Try the reset all settings process outlined first, then a restore from iTunes next if the first item didnt help. These steps are well outlined a few pages back

Feb 24, 2013 6:19 AM in response to Michael Ginsberg

Hello,


I am currently an owner of an iPod Touch 4th generation, running IOS 6.1.2. I will be glad to help solve your problem with your iPod/iPad/or iPhone.



  1. Update your iPod/iPad/or iPhone to the latest IOS. If you already updated to the latest IOS, please proceed to step 2.
  2. Reset all Settings: Settings > General > Reset > Reset all Settings
  3. Wait for the iPod/iPad/or iPhone to restart
  4. Once the iPod/iPad/or iPhone has restarted, all the settings have been changed. You may change them back to your personal preference.
  5. Use your iPod/iPad/or iPhone until the battery dies (until the device turns itself off)
  6. Plug your iPod/iPad/or iPhone into charge. The trick here, is to leave it 1.5 hours or longer after it reaches 100% --> undisturbed (preferably overnight)
  7. After leaving it 1.5 hours or longer on the charger, you may unplug, and start using. Give it a few days for the battery to Calibrate.


Apple Support Link: http://www.apple.com/support/contact/



Hope that helps!

If none of the above solutions work, could you please reply back as soon as possible, as I will try to find another solution to your problem.


Sincerely,

Pizza98704

Feb 24, 2013 9:46 AM in response to Pizza98704

Hello everybody,


There's something more that you guys might wanna try out in order to extend your battery life a little bit more.


When you are on WIFI ( home/work ), Disable the Cellular Data and 3G/4G/LTE. Let the processor deal with WIFI ONLY.


When you are NOT on WIFI switch it OFF and Enable Cellular Data and 3G/4G/LTE.


This way the processor will be accessing the Internet unidirectionally ( either WIFI or through Cellular Data ).


That's instead of being on WIFI and the processor still searching through Cellular Data OR being on Cellular Data and the processor searching for WIFI.


Try it out for a couple of days - you got nothing to lose, lol. It worked for me.


Hope this is helpful.


Kind regards.

Feb 28, 2013 7:42 PM in response to BRAAP

Update since last post on page 9.

iPhone 5, 64GB. Was on iOs 6.01, was battling the "OTHER" consumption issue covered elsewhere in the forum, any how, updated to 6.1 in an effort to fix it, Battery consumption went through the roof! Narrowed it down to LTE usage, (exchange possibly? Not sure actually) Restored the phone as new, same issue. Now recently updated to 6.1.2, and OMG, I am experiencing the best battery life I have EVER seen with any of mine or our families iPhones. We have been iPhoners since within 3 months of the first iPhone release, (still have my wifes early first gen iPhone in excellent condition), 3g, 4, 4s, and now 5’s, (myself, wife and both daughters).

Before the battery consumption issue, battery consumption was typically leave me 10-20% by the end of the day depending on usage. Last 4 days, same moderate usage I have had between 61-73% battery left at bed time! NEVER have seen that sort of battery life since the iPhone was released. I think I am still battling the “OTHER” issue that 6.1 was supposed to address, even after restore to new and manually entering everything, I’m still seeing over 1.5gb of other, a bit high for just data… At least the battery life issue has been resolved and then some.

Mar 1, 2013 8:10 AM in response to Michael Ginsberg

Hi All. I have read through everything here as I am experiencing horrible battery life on my I5. I just did a handset exchange on Wednesday, due to horrible battery life and rebooting issues. Restored everything via the Cloud and yesterday it worked awesome. Today, not so much. I have the most recent update (iOS 6.1.2). Since I hardly have anything on my phone anyway, this morning I deleted all apps and the email exchange as mentioned here. I tried the Reset All Settings, but when it reboots it doesn't give me the option to set it up as a new phone. It just goes right to the home screen. The battery life is still horrible. I guess I'll just let it drain all the way down and recharge it tonight to see if that helps.

I am not very knowledgeable with cell phone issues and jargon, so all the feedback provided here has been a great help. Thank you to anyone who took the time to respond here with helpful information.

iOS 6.1 Battery Life

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