hoseinkh0939

Q: Battery

Hi there. I recently bought an iPhone 6 space gray 16 GB and then update it to 8.1.2 and he is a much increased power consumption, and the iPhone is very hot for solving this problem What should I do

iPhone 6, iOS 8.1.2

Posted on Jan 4, 2015 2:28 PM

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  • by jason269,

    jason269 jason269 Jan 6, 2015 6:47 AM in response to hoseinkh0939
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    Jan 6, 2015 6:47 AM in response to hoseinkh0939

    Hello, hoseinkh0939.  

     

    Thank you for visiting Apple Support Communities.  

     

    I see you have concerns with the battery life of your iPhone 6.  I would need to know some information regarding your usage patterns to provide a better answer.  However, you will need to update to the most current iOS and here is some information that you may find helpful with your concerns.  

     

    Charge your iPhone and iPod touch

    http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201569

     

    Maximizing Battery Life

     

    Cheers, 

     

    Jason H.

  • by hoseinkh0939,

    hoseinkh0939 hoseinkh0939 Jan 7, 2015 1:22 PM in response to jason269
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    Jan 7, 2015 1:22 PM in response to jason269

    ios:8.1.2

    SerialNumber: F18NQ18NG5MC

    UniqueDeviceID: 7d3a2cba19a8190a1ae66d91e43f9001dbc3c7f8

    ModelNumber: MG5W2

    BuildVersion: 12B440

    HardwareModel: N61AP

    DeviceColor: #3b3b3c

    RegionInfo: LL/A

    CPUArchitecture: arm64

    WiFiAddress: f0:db:e2:6f:ac:5e

    BluetoothAddress: f0:db:e2:6f:ac:42

    FirmwareVersion: iBoot-2261.3.33

    ActivationState: Activated

    ActivationStateAcknowledged: True

    BasebandVersion: 1.04.00

    BasebandChipId: 8343777

    BasebandGoldCertId: 3840149528

    ICCID: 89984320000530616723
    IMEI: 354445065561671
  • by hoseinkh0939,

    hoseinkh0939 hoseinkh0939 Jan 7, 2015 1:40 PM in response to jason269
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    Jan 7, 2015 1:40 PM in response to jason269

    9.80 gb  free

    music:104.23 mb

    app & game &.....:2.21 gb

  • by jason269,

    jason269 jason269 Jan 8, 2015 6:07 AM in response to hoseinkh0939
    Community Specialists
    Jan 8, 2015 6:07 AM in response to hoseinkh0939

    hoseinkh0939,

     

    Thank you for providing the additional details about your iPhone.  However, I would need additional information about your usage patterns.  At this point I believe the best option to assit you with this would be to reach out to us via phone. 

     

    Contact Apple for support and service

    http://support.apple.com/kb/he57

     

    -Jason H.

  • by Pulphea,

    Pulphea Pulphea Oct 9, 2015 8:06 AM in response to jason269
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    Oct 9, 2015 8:06 AM in response to jason269

    Hello. I have an iPhone 6 also.

    The processor model is N61AP. What does that mean?

    Who is the manufacturer of that?

    Is it Samsung, TSMC, or some other company?

    There's a rumor that the Samsung model will shorten battery life with 2 hours!

    At least for the iPhone 6S.

    How is in this case?

     

    Örjan Öberg

    Sweden

  • by mianfrombirmingham,

    mianfrombirmingham mianfrombirmingham Oct 12, 2015 12:37 PM in response to Pulphea
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    Oct 12, 2015 12:37 PM in response to Pulphea

    Hey, Just to let you know that N61AP is a TSMC Chip. These are just rumours. And for iPhone 6S or 6S Plus only though Apple has shot down the rumours and has said that both the chips don't affect the battery life. Anyways these are just rumours though. Don't bother. For further confirmation, download an app called "Lirum Info Lite". It's free and will give you all sorts of information on your iPhone hardware. When you open the app, press the Menu tab, Navigate to CPU and scroll down, there you have the name of the manufacturer. The home screen of the app will only give you the model : ) Hope it helps. Thanks.