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Q: for all those NOT able to update 9.3, this may be why

I think there may be a fix coming soon because I updated it last night and it went fine for me; however today my battery started draining out of control. It went from 100% to 2% without using it (ipad was closed) in about one hour.


Below this is my post from before which did not receive any comments (but usually when this happens, like battery draining for no reason, Apple realizes a screw up in their update and releases another update/fix)

 

 

why is my "home and lock screen" on ipad sucking 81% of the battery? I have everything disabled: notifications, email is set to manual, every little thing inside of the notifications was disabled before putting them to "no", GPS and locations is disabled, bluetooth disabled, reminders, messages, Facetime, automatic downloads, news, calendars, maps, game center, background refresh, all disabled for all apps. Absolutely everything is disabled except for wifi connection.

 

I also have it to when I close it, it immediately goes black and turns off. I deleted a bunch of apps, made no difference. I might as well not have an ipad.

 

I have stills as background (not "dynamic") Reduce motion in "accessibility" doesn't seem to affect it one way or another. One app is closed but it shows running in the background (even though I pulled it up to close it completely hours ago) and shows it's sucking 17% battery.


My screen is dim as can be, any dimmer and I won't be able to see anything. This happened after that last 9.3 update. And I really don't know what the update was for because what it said about dimming the screen at night, doesn't show on my ipad anyway.


Under "diagnostic and usage" I have a "low battery log" (bug type 120) with a bunch of codes under incident identifier and crash reporter key. The voltage says 3682 mV. Not sure if this is normal or high or low. The OS shows as Iphone (instead of Ipad) Then it says apsd: com.apple.apsd- connectionestablish-push.apple.com-NonCeullularNoddleSleepAssertion == 255, held for 00:00:00 (my push notifications are off, so why this says that, I don't know)


I also have another error, coretime, bug type 156 and two "JetSam Events" bug, 298


I actually reset all settings as well, and it STILL shows as 81%. My ipad went from 100% battery to 2% in about an hour with NO USE whatsoever. It was closed.


Any other ideas?

iPad 2, iOS 9.3, BATTERY draining AFTER UPDATE

Posted on Mar 24, 2016 3:56 PM

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