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Q: Iphone 5s battery drains fast after ios 7.1 update.

Am I the only one who seems to be experiencing this? My iphone 5S battery seem to drain much faster than usual, and charge longer. I heard that the new update is supposed to increase battery life, and read comparison threads regarding other iphones that are capable of a much better battery life than mine.

 

I've had my phone for 3 months, never have dropped it once or anything of the sort, if that matters. My battery drains to 50% within an hour or so after intense use on the lowest level of brightness, and I seem to lose about 5-7 percents when on standby for 5 hours or so. Is this normal? Is it perhaps due to the fact that I am mostly using 3g, and applications that require more processing such as tumblr (graphics and gifs) as well safari? I'm just worried that my battery may be draining to quick, despite the update which's supposed to make it much better according to many people.

 

Thanks.

iPhone 5s, iOS 7.1, Battery life

Posted on Mar 11, 2014 8:30 PM

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  • by Sunasia1,

    Sunasia1 Sunasia1 Apr 2, 2014 3:06 AM in response to Avinash12
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    Apr 2, 2014 3:06 AM in response to Avinash12

    I have tried all the options over  1 week on Iphone 5  and it's clear there is a major issue with 7.1  The ONLY way to restore battery life to anything like it was before the 7.1 "failure" is to switch off mobile data and only use wifi. Which kind of defeats the reason for having the phone on the move. with mobile data the life decreases around 1% in 1-2 minutes. thats even if you switch off other features such as location sevices and background refresh. There is something the "nerdy techies" have screwed up with this 7.1 and they need to sort it soon  because by word of mouth  and the internet Iphone is getting some bad publicity over this.

     

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  • by Willlikessocks,

    Willlikessocks Willlikessocks Apr 2, 2014 7:46 AM in response to Sunasia1
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    Apr 2, 2014 7:46 AM in response to Sunasia1

    IOS 7.1 provides poor battery life on 5s, was getting 4 hours using mainly 3g, apple advertise upto 8 hours. I fixed it by getting a replcement 5s however i still only get 6.5 hours, no where near 8 hours, thats on ios 7.0.6. I have the below set off: auto downloads, push notifications off, background app refresh off, auto brigtness on, tryed settting as new iphone too, didn't fix it. Apple need to deliver with the iphone 6 and set realistic customer expectations when it comes to quoting battery life.  Can't fault Apples customer service though.

  • by Tsugo,

    Tsugo Tsugo Apr 2, 2014 8:36 AM in response to Rainxwater
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    Apr 2, 2014 8:36 AM in response to Rainxwater

    I've tried restoring my iphone 5 from a backup on my computer and a second time from an icloud backup.  My batter life is still horrible.

     

    Before the update, my phone would still be around 40% after an 8 hour day.  Use included streaming audio for an hour, sending and receiving a couple dozen texts, sending and receiving a couple dozen emails, and checking a few website sites.

     

    Even after both resets, my battery is dead before I'm done with work.  Today, all I've done is streamed 20 minutes of audio and spent a few minutes looking at some websites and my battery is down to 80% after an  hour of coming off the charger.

  • by Sunasia1,

    Sunasia1 Sunasia1 Apr 2, 2014 8:58 AM in response to Tsugo
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    Apr 2, 2014 8:58 AM in response to Tsugo

    Actually Apple support havent any idea about the problem, other than doing a complete reset. They dont accept there is an issue with iphone battery. Its amazing . We will began to see the downfall of the mighty empire because this affects ipads as well and IOS 7.1 will screw them  as they have screwed their customers

  • by iGRIZZ,

    iGRIZZ iGRIZZ Apr 3, 2014 2:59 AM in response to Inkwisitiv
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    Apr 3, 2014 2:59 AM in response to Inkwisitiv

    I'm hoping this works.  I've tried everything else including completely wiping and starting my phone from scratch, only importing my contacts from my iCloud and reconfiguring my apps on the device.  this includes shutting off all reminders, location services, etc.  battery life flies off the shelf.  so maybe the simplest solution will end up being the one that works.  would really tick me off if my brand new (2 month old) iPhone 5s 32Gb was gonna be so tempermental.  I havn't even upgraded my iPhone 4s that i'm using for an ipod/apps right now incase it's got similar issues.  this has become a very time consuming thing to try to resolve.  hope Apple clues in to all the feedback and gets the kinks worked out!

  • by ViktorCode,

    ViktorCode ViktorCode Apr 3, 2014 1:03 PM in response to Rainxwater
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    Apr 3, 2014 1:03 PM in response to Rainxwater

    I'm experiencing huge battery drain, but only at home. Turning mobile data off worked for me. In other places I don't have the problem, also there wasn't any issues in the first days after I upgraded to 7.1. Clearly, this isn't a hardware problem.

  • by dsill,

    dsill dsill Apr 4, 2014 6:13 AM in response to Rainxwater
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    Apr 4, 2014 6:13 AM in response to Rainxwater

    Just adding my name to battery killing update ios 7.1.  I've owned my Iphone 5s for about 1 month.  The battery lasted typically a day and a half with heavy usage (surfing, gaming, texting).  Now, this morning I unplugged my phone at 7am; it's 9:10am and I'm at 85% without having used it AT ALL (no calls, texts, nothing).  This is not a Settings problem.

  • by Gerardo Gallegos,

    Gerardo Gallegos Gerardo Gallegos Apr 5, 2014 1:17 AM in response to Rainxwater
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    Apr 5, 2014 1:17 AM in response to Rainxwater

    Same issue on my iPhone 5s...  sience the 7.1 update

    Only 5 usage hours..

  • by STPSR,

    STPSR STPSR Apr 5, 2014 5:29 AM in response to Rainxwater
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    Apr 5, 2014 5:29 AM in response to Rainxwater

    Adding my name to the list.  Battery life is terrible.  Charged phone to 100% before bed (10pm) and woke up at 6:00 to see 30% battery life remained.  Awful.

  • by adam s-j,

    adam s-j adam s-j Apr 5, 2014 6:13 AM in response to Rainxwater
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    Apr 5, 2014 6:13 AM in response to Rainxwater

    Adding my name to the list too - it's a joke. Had the 5s less than a month, took it to genius bar and was told theres a firmware problem. After reset its just as bad, barely using the phone (bit of texting and imessage) took me from 60% to dead batery in few hours this week!

  • by Kepoi,

    Kepoi Kepoi Apr 5, 2014 9:40 AM in response to Rainxwater
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    Apr 5, 2014 9:40 AM in response to Rainxwater

    Is it possible to downgrade the update to previous ios? I'm still in ios 7.05 (thats not 7.06 and thats strange to me too). But i get a juicy battery, nearly 2 days of usage and standby without playing games. Just texting, line,BBM, some calling, and check some applications. In hours my iphone 5s can lasts up to 40-43 hours.

  • by Riz5,

    Riz5 Riz5 Apr 5, 2014 2:24 PM in response to Rainxwater
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    Apr 5, 2014 2:24 PM in response to Rainxwater

    I also  have reset my phone and done a clean install. Battery drainage is still the same. The phone is very warm and it drains rapidly I have turned off all features no good!! I hate Apple now!!!

  • by FunkyFearny,

    FunkyFearny FunkyFearny Apr 6, 2014 2:40 AM in response to Rainxwater
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    Apr 6, 2014 2:40 AM in response to Rainxwater

    Adding my name to the ever increasing list!

    I am also experiencing unusual battery drain on my iPhone 5. It doesn't seem to matter what I do it's the same the battery drains at the same rate. I have tried the following -

     

    1, turned off all data connections

    2, turned on airplane mode

    3, System reset

    4, System wipe and restored from back up

    5, System wipe and setup as new phone

    6, New battery

     

    And lots of other little things.

    As I said it doesn't matter what I turn on, turn off, change, delete or install it drains at the same rate.

    My wife has the same phone (except white) bought at the same time and it works fine.

    My phone drains at roughly 3 times the rate of hers. I might as well leave it permanently charging.

    Not sure if it has anything to do with iOS 7.1 as I had that for a while before experiencing a problem.

    It's out of warranty by 6 months and I would send it to apple but they want £270!

    At least now I know I'm not the only one which makes me feel a little better.

  • by oliverhr,

    oliverhr oliverhr Apr 6, 2014 3:21 AM in response to Rainxwater
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    Apr 6, 2014 3:21 AM in response to Rainxwater

    Hi again,

    I did a full back up, restored ios 7.1 and restored the phone from the back up. Battery life drasticaly increased. It is not as good as it was on 7.0.6, but improved. I read that it does not help everyone, but tought I share.

  • by Nathan Goldshlag,

    Nathan Goldshlag Nathan Goldshlag Apr 6, 2014 4:44 AM in response to FunkyFearny
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    Apr 6, 2014 4:44 AM in response to FunkyFearny

    FunkyFearny and all,

     

    Since battery life gets better for some under 7.1, myself and my wife included, I believe this is a software problem.  Perhaps a runaway app that uses too much CPU, perhaps an app that hogs location services, perhaps something hogging background app refresh.

     

    So here are the suggestions repeated once again:

     

    1. Hard reset hold both buttons until Apple logo appears.

    2. Restore from an iTunes sync and backup.  This made a difference for me, battery life got much better.

    3. Limit push notifications to those you really need.

    4. Limit location services to those you really need, and watch to see if the indicator comes up.

    5. Get the app System Activity Monitor to look for a runaway process that is using a lot of CPU.

    6. Suggestion by others to reset all settings.

    7. Suggestion by others that iCloud may be involved, and to try to turn off some iCloud settings.

    8. Limit or turn off background app refresh.

    9. Start using apps slowly, to try and identify an app that is misbehaving under 7.1

     

    You can blast Apple all you want, but I believe if you do things carefully you can get battery life at least as good as under 7.0.x

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