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 Battery Drain/Usage on iPhone 2G/3G/3GS/4, What to do? How? Solution?

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post May 30 2011, 06:41 PM

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Thanks for sharing, Mr Android. Same case with my friend. New iPhone 4, two months old only but battery 'kong' already.

I forwarded the original article to my friend. Hope this will help him.
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post May 30 2011, 07:33 PM

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QUOTE(LEVIATHAN @ May 30 2011, 06:41 PM)
Thanks for sharing, Mr Android. Same case with my friend. New iPhone 4, two months old only but battery 'kong' already.

I forwarded the original article to my friend. Hope this will help him.
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No prob. hope this might useful to him.

p/s: i am a iphone user as well. biggrin.gif


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post May 31 2011, 03:29 AM

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Wow... Thanks so much for the info Defloweralizaation....

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post May 31 2011, 07:19 PM

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I notice my iPhone sucking battery when I'm using 3G...web browsing and fb-ing 1 hour can drain 20+%... Izzit normal?
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QUOTE(Defloweralization @ May 30 2011, 06:06 PM)
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A good friend of mine had been complaining that her iPhone 3GS battery was holding less and less of a charge. When we got together at 5 p.m. one recent day, it was at 5 percent full - and it had been fully charged that morning. She had barely used it all day. The phone was apparently running itself dry simply by being turned on.

The single biggest battery consumer is the screen brightness. But it wasn't especially bright on this phone.

So I suggested that she take the phone to an Apple store to get the $60 battery replacement service. In fact, there was an Apple store only two blocks away, so I accompanied her - and found out, upon arrival, that there is no $60 battery replacement service! There's one for iPods, but apparently not for the iPhone.

There are plenty of do-it-yourself and third-party battery-replacement services that advertise online, but the Apple store Genius, named Nicole, said none of that would be necessary. She tested the battery and found that it was perfectly fine!

Instead, Nicole pointed out a few things that were contributing to my friend's rapid battery depletion. I took notes and thought I'd pass them along.

* Push e-mail. This, I believe, was the big one. My friend has seven e-mail accounts, and her phone was checking each of them every 15 minutes. If you turn off the "Push" feature, and set it to Manually instead (in Settings->Mail, Contacts, Calendars->Fetch New Data), then your iPhone checks for e-mail only when you actually open the e-mail app. Your battery goes a lot farther.

(If you have a corporate Exchange account, your calendar and address-book data will similarly be updated only when you open those apps.)

* GPS checks. In Settings ->General->Location Services, you'll see a list of all the apps on your phone that are using your phone's location feature to know where you are. (It's a combination of GPS, cell-tower triangulation and, on some phones, Wi-Fi hotspot triangulation.) All of that checking uses battery power, too. My friend had dozens of apps with Location Services turned on, many of which didn't really need to be on. She turned most of them off.

* Notifications. Similarly, in Settings -> Notifications, you see a list of apps that are allowed to display pop-up notifications (those blue text bubbles that look like text messages). To do that, they have to monitor what's going on with your phone - and that takes juice. Turn off the ones you don't really need.

* Background apps. Nicole the Genius discovered that my friend had a huge number of apps open - maybe 40 of them. She maintained that they were using battery power, too, in the background.

Now, I kept my mouth shut. But I'd been led to believe that background apps are generally frozen into suspended animation precisely so that they don't use battery power. In fact, Apple was criticized when it introduced "multitasking" in the latest iPhone software, precisely because apps don't actually keep operating in the background. Only a few sanctioned features keep running in the background (Internet radio playback and GPS tracking, for example).

Even so, Nicole quit all 40 of the apps that were still open. (To do that, double-press the Home button to open the multitasking app switcher. Hold your finger down on any icon until they all start wiggling. Tap the little X close boxes to manually quit open apps.)

Did the Nicole treatment work? Very well indeed. The next day, my friend's battery, by the same time of day (5 p.m.), was still at 80 percent!

So there you go: How to make your iPhone battery last a lot longer. For free. You're welcome.

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Great tips. Didn't know about the closing of apps (never read the manual). Just did the off apps thingy (had 40 on) and suddenly my battery drains half as fast now. Someone should pin this somewhere in the Iphone guide section or something.
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post May 31 2011, 10:06 PM

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Nice info..tq
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post Jun 2 2011, 10:43 PM

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hello guyz,

i new iphone4 user.i wanna ask is that normal if my iphone only 20hours on after that weak ready
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post Jun 2 2011, 11:53 PM

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QUOTE(accab @ Jun 2 2011, 10:43 PM)
hello guyz,

i new iphone4 user.i wanna ask is that normal if my iphone only 20hours on after that weak ready
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normal bcuz new iphone user always get very excited with the phone n play with it a lot, that's y battery cannot tahan haha

if without heavy gaming, wifi off, 3g off, no gayut on the phone, ~50% brightnes, 3-4 days should be no problem. u can try 1st
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post Jun 3 2011, 12:16 AM

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QUOTE(dvlzplayground @ Jun 3 2011, 12:53 AM)
normal bcuz new iphone user always get very excited with the phone n play with it a lot, that's y battery cannot tahan haha

if without heavy gaming, wifi off, 3g off, no gayut on the phone, ~50% brightnes, 3-4 days should be no problem. u can try 1st
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ok.noted.thanks for ur info bro.i will try it.i tot something wrong coz 1 day my iphone kong.
now i not worry
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post Jun 6 2011, 11:43 PM

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QUOTE(accab @ Jun 3 2011, 12:16 AM)
ok.noted.thanks for ur info bro.i will try it.i tot something wrong coz 1 day my iphone kong.
now i not worry
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Same here. on the 1st day of using it. every minute want to explore the iphone, playing games, apps n others. 1st day really horrible. after that, 2nd day onwards my battery perform well! rclxms.gif
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post Jun 9 2011, 03:21 AM

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URGENT!!

anyone with iPhone battery drain
try and dl free app called Netstat

and check for the sockets (active=green, inactive=red)
I had those sockets with over 14k hours duration

i had a feeling these are the culprit

can someone check back with me?
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post Jun 9 2011, 06:50 AM

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This one eh?

Link: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/netstat/id400071873?mt=8
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post Jun 9 2011, 08:10 AM

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I have some with 48 hours :/
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post Jun 9 2011, 09:43 AM

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yes..tat 1

i got over 14k hours

i duno how I got it

ppl said push.apple.com socket is from app store

so sign it out would be saving battery drain?

but I'm so stunned when I saw other 14k hours ++ duration things

but I dont know wads that and how to remove
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post Jun 9 2011, 11:47 AM

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wow, i download the apps and one of the connection showing 15600++ hours connected... giving me shock. it keep on connecting...
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post Jun 9 2011, 12:17 PM

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yea... my fren only got iPhone for 1 year and a half
but got around 600 days of connection
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post Jun 9 2011, 01:23 PM

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i see there are additional package inside - connection package and full package.

will either one of the package - where we can terminate the connection?
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Yesterday after my first full charge (a new iPhone 4), it lasted about 7 hours or slightly more of usage with standby time of about 20+ hours, left about 4% battery when I plugged in to charge.

I think it should be fine right considering I have some notifications going on as well like notifications from Echofon, mails (set to fetch every 15 mins for 5 accounts) plus some usage of listening songs for a while, on the phone for about 30-45 minutes and 3G was on all the time (with occasional WiFi connection for downloads).
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post Jun 9 2011, 01:43 PM

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I think the netstat is not correct
I have 1 whick is 8k hours
But I only use my phone for 1 month
Directly new from maxis
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post Jun 10 2011, 07:41 AM

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dude any idea what causes the battery usage and standby same reading? it draning my battery real fast omg T_T

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