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September 18, 2008 12:00 AM PDT

Poor Battery Life Under iPhone OS 2.1, Fixes

by Ben Wilson
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According to Apple's release notes, iPhone OS 2.1 delivers "significantly better battery life for most users." "Most" appears to be the operative word in that sentence, as a number of users are reporting seriously degraded battery life after the update.

One iPhone Atlas reader, Jerry Flaby, writes:

"Since updating to 2.1 I have seen a dramatic decrease in battery life. I can make it about half a day with moderate use as opposed to a day and a half before the update. My usage meter continues to grow when I am not using the phone. I have tried soft reboot, hard reboot, restore from backup, and reseting all settings. None worked!! Some people have narrowed this down to a push issue with both MobileMe and Exchange. I personally have used push with exchange with no problems, until now. I have turned off push and will see if it helps. This is by far the worst problem I have had with this phone. It makes text lag and reception issues look like a joke in comparison. Also, I cannot get a fix with GPS while 3G enabled. Works fine with 3G disabled."

Flaby's sentiment is echoed across Apple's Discussion boards.

Among the workarounds and fixes that have proven at least semi-successful with regard to boosting battery life under iPhone OS 2.1 so far:

Drain the battery completely Use your iPhone until the battery dies completely (indicated by a battery icon appearing on the screen when the sleep/wake button is pressed), then fully recharge the device. It appears that the full discharge may reset circuitry that prevents a full charge from occurring, despite iconic indication of a full charge.

Turn off location services It appears that the Maps application and some third-party applications that use GPS functionality fail to power down the necessary hardware components when they are no longer in use. Navigate to Settings > General > Location Services and turn these services off when you are not using Maps or another location-enabled app.

Turn off Push then restart The iPhone 3G?s Push functionality for Exchange and Mobile Me accounts can destroy battery life. Turn this option off in "Settings" then restart your iPhone by powering it off then on.

Restore the iPhone with original settings Launch iTunes and select the second option in the "Version" section on the Summary page for your iPhone. This restore process will erase your iPhone software and data, including all settings, which can be restored later via iTunes.

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by revazone September 18, 2008 1:26 PM PDT
My experience so far is that battery life is much improved with 2.1.
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by peterpayne September 18, 2008 8:05 PM PDT
Hmm, battery life has been quite a bit better here. I went to Tokyo and back (from my home 100 km away) on one charge. OTOH, push has stopped working for me.
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by LINK24 September 18, 2008 11:04 PM PDT
Same here - battery life is much improved on my 8GB v1 iPhone, but push is spotty - calender updates and contacts seem to happen but I have to keep kicking mail...
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by bwynne1 September 19, 2008 6:46 AM PDT
I have a first generation 8GB iPhone and without any doubt, the battery lasts <i>significantly</i> longer, no matter what I am doing with the phone. I did accidentally condition the battery, though (run it completely dry and fully charge).

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by bobgrip September 19, 2008 5:46 PM PDT
Thanks for the tip about completely draining the battery. That worked for me. Unfortunately, the only way I get decent battery life is to turn off 3G and WiFi.

I hope somebody develops a longer lasting internal battery by the time this one starts losing its charge...I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
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by mistersafety September 19, 2008 10:50 PM PDT
MAJOR bugs in email. Won't fetch email in standby mode. Please read the thread on apple forums

http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1708956&amp;tstart=0
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by florinello September 20, 2008 9:55 AM PDT
I have a 16GB, 3G Iphone and updated my OS last week to version 2.1

In 2.0.2 version connection dropped more than twice a day. This now completely solved with version 2.1 (Great)

The thing that is NOT function anymore is the battery, the battery goes down in 5 (!!) hours at a max, whereas it continued working for 12-23 hours in version 2.0.2

I have to charge my iPhone 3 times a day. This isn't usable anymore...

An enormous disaster so to say...
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by nedcook October 7, 2008 8:46 AM PDT
Battery life is AWFUL after the upgrade. I'm going to try some of the suggestions listed here. I was almost ready to send my iPhone back for warranty repair. It's a 16GB original iPhone.
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