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iOS 9.1 draining battery on 6s

Updated my iPhone 6S today to iOS 9.1, and almost instantly it started to drain the battery. I have rebooted the iPhone, and still no success.


Had no problems with iOS 9.0.1.


Is there anyway to go back to iOS 9.0.1 safely? I have all of the backups on my systems, according to iTunes.


Tim

iPhone 6s, iOS 9.0.1

Posted on Oct 21, 2015 3:44 PM

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Oct 23, 2015 4:25 AM in response to Zolpho

:-) no worries man!


Yes, i can already give you a preliminary confirmation, I have restored the phone and the cpu is now back to normal levels.

I will double check again after installing all the applications I had before the restore but I am quite sure that this is the problem.

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Oct 28, 2015 4:06 AM in response to adam_byd

Hi guys, I'm having exactly the same behavior on an iPhone 6 upgraded to iOS 9.1 last week (Operator is Swisscom which also sent operator settings update about same time as iOS 9.1 came out).

I already removed FB App with no improvement and the phone comes very hot when I make phone calls and and FaceTime.


Is really the only solution to re-format the complete iPhone and re-install all Apps one by one ? as well as rebuild all settings ?


Or a re-format followed by a an iTunes restore from last backup will do ?


Thanks in advance for advice

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Oct 28, 2015 5:48 AM in response to Shakenmilk

You can find the solutions here: http://supportcommunity.swisscom.ch/t5/Diskussionen-rund-ums-iPhone/iPhone-6s-un d-6s-Plus-Carrier-Probleme-mit-iOS-9-1/td-p/405197/page/9

Thank you very much to mjoe!

Hotfix: manuelles Einspielen eines alten Carrier-Bundles was zum automatischen Downgrade auf Swisscom 22.0 führt. Darin ist Wifi-Calling noch nicht aktiviert, somit besteht auch das Problem mit der CPU-Last nicht mehr. Vorgehen,


iTunes Carrier-Testing einschalten, im Terminal ausführen und iTunes neu starten:

defaults write com.apple.iTunes carrier-testing -bool YES

Altes Carrier-Bundle 21.2 für Swisscom herunterladen. Hinweis, 21.2 ist OK da dies autom. 22.0 aktiviert, man könnte auch ein noch älteres Bundle von Swisscom nehmen.

http://appldnld.apple.com/ios9/carrierbundles/031-42631-20151021-EC8608E2-76C1-11E5-B2FD-503E40B99175/Swisscom_ch_iPhone.ipcc

Heruntergeladenes Bundle nun mittels iTunes und verbundenem iPhone auf das Gerät laden. Dazu mittels alt-Taste auf "Nach Updates suchen" klicken und das ipcc File selektieren.

Das Gerät sollte nun das Bundle Swisscom 22.0 aktiv haben. Kontrolle auf dem Gerät "Einstellungen/Allgemein/Info -->Netzbetreiber". Achtung, bei der Frage "Update der Netzbetreiber-Einstellungen" auf "Später" drücken, ansonsten ist gleich wieder 22.1 aktiv.


-->Das Gerät sollte nun wieder wie gewohnt (ohne WiFi-Calling) funktionieren.

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Oct 28, 2015 6:07 AM in response to Zolpho

Thanks for tip Zolpho. I just did your manipulation and have now Swisscom 22.0 on....

But iPhone was so hot and on charger that I cannot confirm yet it working or not 😐

But at least there is hope and I'll see how t goes until tomorrow.


Thanks a lot for quick reply anyway !

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