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iOS 6.1 Battery Drain Problem

I have noticed an increased amount of draining from my iPhone 4, ever since the new iOS 6.1 was released yesterday morning. I have only used minor iMessaging and my battery has seemed to drop a percentage every two minutes or so just in standby. It is sad to say that the Battery Bugs have not been removed and this problem needs to be resolved. Who else is experiencing drainage?

iPhone 4, iOS 6.1

Posted on Jan 29, 2013 1:29 PM

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Feb 1, 2013 9:12 AM in response to ZAPELECTRIFIED

Please install an app called BatteryDoctor. In this app I have found that the iphones memory is used by

Apps 25 MB

System Memory 45 MB

The Others 140 MB ????????


So there is something which is nor system and Apps. Something else is causing this high memory usage and therfore resulting a bad battery time...


And btw my CPU usage is most of the time 95% idle. Sometimes it just drops to 50% and lasts there for 1 second. like once every 30 seconds.


Please install the app and see if you can read anything unusual.

Feb 1, 2013 9:13 AM in response to ZAPELECTRIFIED

Can anyone confirm their service provider? I am just trying to see if there is a trend here... The LTE issues they presumably were correcting with 6.1 were Verizon LTE issues related to time/date errors (other carriers that use Verizon towers were also affected such as Sprint). AT +T clients did not have this problem. I read on another thread several AT +T clients stating their battery life is better with the new 6.1 update? Just wondering if we are all Verizon customers in this boat???

Feb 1, 2013 10:00 AM in response to ZAPELECTRIFIED

I am an AT&T subscriber and have been experiencing the drain for several weeks while on 6.0.2. I updated to 6.1 on Tuesday via iTunes and the situation did not improve. I did a restore (not from backup) last night and things seemed to be better, but my battery just seems to drain like crazy whenever I am on a call or using something to engage the cellular network. I have wi-fi off, bluetooth off, location services off, and am using the 4G/LTE cellular network. I intend to go ahead and drain the battery to 0% and then recharge it just for good measure, but I don't have much faith in that helping matters.


I was wondering what the standard battery drain should be for the following conditions:

  • Using the phone
  • Browsing the web (for mostly text pages, such as articles with minimal graphics)


I have been keeping a log since Tuesday of times and battery percentage along with what apps and features I was using during those times in case I have to plead my case at the Apple store. On Wednesday, I noticed a 5% battery drain during a 17 minute phone call. That equates to roughly 20% drain per hour of talk time, which would give me 5 hours of phone usage - 3 hours less than the Apple-advertised amount. I am also seeing about a 1% drain for every 5-6 minutes of browsing using Safari on pages that don't really have much graphics. The strange thing that I noticed last night was that I stayed at 100% for about an hour after charging after the restore and then it would just start dropping much more rapidly after that.

Feb 1, 2013 1:03 PM in response to ZAPELECTRIFIED

I performed the process described on a previous post:


1. Backup of my iphone through iTunes

2. Restoration of factory configuration in iOS 6.1 (activate minimum things during configuration at restart)

3. 1st test: No full battery charge and wait 30 min, only 1% battery decreased instead of 10% with the issue (good point which seems confirm a corrupted data issue during iOS upgrade)

4. Restoration of the backup

5. 2nd test: full battery charge and wait 1h, still at 100% instead of 80% with the issue!!


I think the issue is solved for me but I will confirm in the next hours.

Feb 1, 2013 5:13 PM in response to ZAPELECTRIFIED

I can confirm now that running a restore in iTunes, essentially reinstalling iOS 6.1 then restoring backup has fixed this problem for me. I have been out since 7.30am, using the phone a lot. And am at 75% battery. That's pretty typical. Last 2 days, since the original OTA update to 6.1, I would have been near 0%.


I suspect that this is a bit of installation luck. The fact the issue affects some and not others. Those who have tried restore and it hasn't worked, might like to try again.

Feb 1, 2013 6:01 PM in response to ZAPELECTRIFIED

My app of choice for diagnosing problems is System Status (

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/system-status-activity-monitor/id401457165?mt=8 ) as it lets you look at the System log in real time. If the phone is heating up all the time, I can almost guarantee the log will indicate what's going on.


There's also a power log profile made by Apple that enables battery logging, but the results are very hard to read. It's primarily to collect data for Apple engineers. It doesn't fix anything, just gives info on what the device is doing (background mail connections, exchange and other stuff).

iOS 6.1 Battery Drain Problem

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