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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 spillanejrs,

    spillanejrs spillanejrs May 8, 2014 9:50 AM in response to NWAcadia
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    May 8, 2014 9:50 AM in response to NWAcadia

    Since the update to 7.1.1 and with off app refresh. time zone off. no multi tasking, location services and closing down and exitng that was use and after doing several phine toal restore and hard restarts my phone did see a little improvement. It is nothing to jump up and down with joy. I do not even think about multi tasking with my 5S, it just kill the battey extremely quicker. When I first purchased my IPHONE 5S it was great but with each update the battery just drains so fast, before the updates I could get 24 to 36 hours of moderate use now i barley get 8 to 10 hours. I ave been told several times by Apple support that is what and all you should expect. It certainly does not build confidence for me in their phones anymore. I certainly can not leave the house with out a charger anytime any more.

     

    How long does MR. Tim Cook expect us to stay loyal to Apple after they created a problem with our phone and refuse to make the correct software fix for us?

     

    We all are turning off everything on our phones basicly making them no better that the old flip phones, oh we can get email and access to the internet as long as you have a charger with you at all tines,

     

    Pleas help with an update that will actually work or let us put our phone back to the original settings from the factory.

    MR. Cook several people gave you some great ideas of problems that they have found with your software, please start to listen. What will it take for you to have the 5S work correctly and with a battery taht can make at least 24 hours of light to moderated use? Are we supposed to beleive when the IPHONE 6 will be any better, I wish I never upgraded from my IPHONE 4 it was dependable with great battery life.I wish I still had it becaues that is what I would be using today.

  • by jamiefromwoodinville,

    jamiefromwoodinville jamiefromwoodinville May 8, 2014 9:59 AM in response to spillanejrs
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    May 8, 2014 9:59 AM in response to spillanejrs

    If it makes you feel any better, many of us with the 4S are also experiencing battery drain issues.  I upgraded from the 4 to the 4s (I didn't want to spend the extra $$ on the 5).  It gave me great battery life before iOS 7.1 - often 36 - 48 hours.  After update less than a day, now with a few fixes about 18 hours with very light use.

  • by SuperStarzSingerz,

    SuperStarzSingerz SuperStarzSingerz May 8, 2014 10:41 AM in response to spillanejrs
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    May 8, 2014 10:41 AM in response to spillanejrs

    lately i have noticed the battery drain as well.

  • by Astelin55,

    Astelin55 Astelin55 May 9, 2014 8:31 AM in response to Rainxwater
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    May 9, 2014 8:31 AM in response to Rainxwater

    Hi Guys!

    I hope my case is of any help...

    After the update battery drain started and I was running out of juice early afternoon with light use on my 5S. After trying out all sort of tweaks with no mayor improvements I got courious to know what was the battery life on stand by would be. I did the following: 1- Erased all apps that are not part of the IOS. 2- Airplane mode on. 3- Wi-Fi, bluetooth, multitasking and location off. 4- Brightness to minimum. 5- Fix wallpaper. I turned the phone into a useless device.

    To my surprise the batery drain of 7% hour with normal settings during a six hour period decrease to 5.6%. I realized that a phone that will run out of battery at that rate without any use and in standby is not something that Apple would have designed.

    In the Apple store they would not recognize anything wrong with the phone and told me that this is the way the phone was conceived however they replaced it for a new one. I am very satisfied now because everything is back to normal and I loose 1 to 2 % and hour with normal use and a few percent over night.

    The new phone has 7.0.3 though and I am affraid to update the software unless Apple does it for me , or a new version comes out and it is stated it fixes the battery drain issue.

    Summary, if you phone has a high consumption on stand by and with de settings mentioned above there is nothing you can do without Apple replacing the phone with a lower IOS or a phone that does not have the same issue with 7.1.1.

  • by Astelin55,

    Astelin55 Astelin55 May 9, 2014 2:36 PM in response to spillanejrs
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    May 9, 2014 2:36 PM in response to spillanejrs

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  • by MSS42,

    MSS42 MSS42 May 11, 2014 5:14 AM in response to Trevor Jacques
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    May 11, 2014 5:14 AM in response to Trevor Jacques

    Trevor - thanks, this absolutely solved my problem. Turned off "set automatically" for time zone several days ago and my battery life went right back to where it was before the 7.1.1 update. Thanks for doing all the leg work on this.

     

    MSS

  • by Horace Hedgehog,

    Horace Hedgehog Horace Hedgehog May 11, 2014 5:29 AM in response to Trevor Jacques
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    May 11, 2014 5:29 AM in response to Trevor Jacques

    You say it's an Automatic Time Zone problem. Just a thought, but are you near a Time Zone boundary? That might create an extra battery load as the iPhone attempts to determine which zone you're in, using GPS.

     

    I'm right in the middle of the GMT area, so I doubt that this would be a problem.

  • by Horace Hedgehog,

    Horace Hedgehog Horace Hedgehog May 11, 2014 5:48 AM in response to Rainxwater
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    May 11, 2014 5:48 AM in response to Rainxwater

    Some thoughts.

     

    Obviously, it's a software problem, not hardware, unless iOS 7.1 has a magical feature that wrecks the hardware. It can be done; when I worked for IBM, I saw the result of Product Test's tape-snapping program, which was quite impressive. It used resonance to get the tape reels running in opposite directions

     

    I doubt, however that Apple developers are quite that malicious.Every indication is that it's related to iOS 7.1's use of true multi-tasking. Does it strike anyone else as odd that this facility has appeared in a sub-release, not in a major release like iOS 7.0? In my long experience in the software world, that usually means the the developer couldn't get it ready for the announcement of the major release, It also often means that it's defective when it is rushed into service.

     

    The big question for me is why Apple's Product Test facility (and I hope, against all the evidence, that there is one) hadn't picked this up before releasing the software.

     

    Either:

     

    1. They had picked up the problem but were determined to meet the release date, regardless of the software problems.

     

    2. Their test environment is such that it didn't show up.

     

    If (1) then the problem is incompetent management, and all customers can do is go elsewhere.

     

    if (2), and I suspect it is, maybe we could persuade Apple Product Test to test the software out in the field, without being able to plug the phones into a socket every four or five hours. (The same applies to the iPhone's hypersensitivity to water, but that's a story for another day)

  • by Horace Hedgehog,

    Horace Hedgehog Horace Hedgehog May 11, 2014 6:04 AM in response to Rainxwater
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    May 11, 2014 6:04 AM in response to Rainxwater

    My experience and that of my wife on 4S iPhones is very similar, so I'll just detail mine.

     

    I've noticed much shorter battery life on iOS 7.1 and 7.1.1 than on 7.0,x. Under normal use, I'm getting about 5-6 hours rather than 10-12.

     

    But it gets worse than that. On a country walk, using my iPhone sparingly for navigation and photographs, it suddenly cut out while showing 17% battery, fortunately at a point when my route was obvious. Ten minutes earlier, I'd have been horribly lost. If I hit the power button, it showed an image of a power connector, the iPhone equivalent of "Feed me!". I walked on for another half-hour and, more in hope than in anticipation, I tried again.

     

    Lo and behold! It started up, alleging that it had 22% power. I took the opportunity to text my wife and check my position, which was wise, because it cut out again and once more demanded to be fed. This happened three or four times in the next hour. The longest spell of up-time was, ironically, when the battery indicator showed just 1% before dying permanently. When I'm out now, I carry a portable power supply, which is a joke when I've spent 300 of your English pounds on a top-of the range device.

     

    This never happened before the 7.1 release. When husbanding the battery life, I could always rely on the power percentage displayed to within 1 or 2%. So, just what is wrong with 7.1? Do tell, please, Apple...

  • by Trevor Jacques,

    Trevor Jacques Trevor Jacques May 11, 2014 7:41 AM in response to MSS42
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    May 11, 2014 7:41 AM in response to MSS42

    Now that it's working, you might want to try turning the Auro setting back on to see what happens. IIRC, I had to do the off-then-on-again process about three times for it to 'stick.' Stuck is has, though; says he knocking on head....

  • by Trevor Jacques,

    Trevor Jacques Trevor Jacques May 11, 2014 7:42 AM in response to Horace Hedgehog
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    May 11, 2014 7:42 AM in response to Horace Hedgehog

    No, I'm not near a time zone boundary (Toronto), so it's not that. Nice try though. ;-)

  • by Horace Hedgehog,

    Horace Hedgehog Horace Hedgehog May 11, 2014 11:00 AM in response to Horace Hedgehog
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    May 11, 2014 11:00 AM in response to Horace Hedgehog

    Actually, that day out provides an acid test for distinguishing Caring, Sharing Apple from Heartless Megacorp, Inc.

     

    If my iPhone had failed ten minutes earlier and I'd walked over a cliff, would they have:

     

    a) Apologised profusely, made a substantial payment to my widow, and put a team of top-notch programmers on sorting the bug?

     

    or

     

    b) Got their lawyers to issue a statement denying all responsibility for death or injury caused by reliance on their products?

     

    What do you think?

  • by ds3lc,

    ds3lc ds3lc May 12, 2014 9:41 AM in response to Rainxwater
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    May 12, 2014 9:41 AM in response to Rainxwater

    Note, this is a procedure That I followed to fix the Hyper Battery Drain feature

    That I got for free by updating iOS to 7.1.1.  All of the other crap you need to do to

    Slow down the "normal" battery drain may still apply.

     

    Here you go.

    Settings->General->Reset->Reset Network Settings

     

    Reconnect to your network.

     

    My Hyper drain Fixed. A real fix.  Phone battery drain back to "normal" which

    Is never good enough

     

    Note:  this also fixed Hyper Drain on my iPad Air also.  That device has

    Other charging issues but Hyper drain gone.

  • by sernap,

    sernap sernap May 14, 2014 8:10 AM in response to ds3lc
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    May 14, 2014 8:10 AM in response to ds3lc

    Thanks! This solved it for me.

  • by rekelly35,

    rekelly35 rekelly35 May 14, 2014 10:42 AM in response to sernap
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    May 14, 2014 10:42 AM in response to sernap

    No luck. I have reset the entire phone, altered notifications and now the network reset suggested by ds3lc.

    Until I uipgraded the ios, I had to charge the phone every day or so.

    I fully charged it 4 1/2 hours ago. Since then, I have made one call and sent 5 texts. I have 45 percent left on the battery left.

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