princess-lala wrote: » So I bought my iPhone 6 two weeks ago, the first day or two I thought the battery was great but since then I find I get about eight hours out of the battery at most. I have friends with the same phone and they'd get over 24 hours!! I don't have a lot of apps, I have location turned off, wifi is always off!! Anything else I may be missing to try extend the battery life?
naasrd wrote: » 8 hours is about right for an average user. 24 hours? In their dreams...
sdanseo wrote: » Are you charging it till it's done and plugging it out or leaving it in overnight? Easiest way to kill your battery stone dead is to routinely overcharge it.
YouTookMyName wrote: » screen brightness will kill the battery.
Mick Murdock wrote: » Is it dropping 30/40/50/60% when unused during your work day? Or are you killing the battery on the way to work, during lunch etc.
princess-lala wrote: » Here we go
FourFourFM wrote: » Seems like you're doing a lot of web based usage on a 3G connection and a low signal at that. Your phone struggling with signal on those apps will never be good for battery. Compare your usage to the fact that you would be getting 10 hours of usage on a wifi connection. Safari & FB on 3G + signal issues = 6-7 hours. Do you have background app refresh turned on? People saying they get 24 hours of usage are either not being honest or genuinely just use their phone for SMS. If you honestly think you have an issue, call a Apple who can confirm over the phone if you have an issue with the battery hardware (unlikely).
whiterebel wrote: » Why would anyone lie about the battery life they get? I'm not a heavy user, emails during the day, a few texts and calls and I only need to charge by the second night. I got it replaced a while ago when the battery started dropping like the OPs. Apple said they could see it was draining too fast with their diagnostic check.
princess-lala wrote: » I usually have pretty decent coverage, 4G mostly! Very rarely am I down to 3G!
FourFourFM wrote: » With usage being almost 50% on Safari & Facebook & on 4G or 3G, she isn't going to get the battery life she is expecting. The apps are also suggesting low signal. Having 4G doesn't mean she has a strong connection. Background app refresh being turned off should help squeeze more out of the battery though.
Eugene Norman wrote: » get into wifi.
FourFourFM wrote: » You can't overcharge the iPhone battery. Leaving it plugged in overnight isn't a bad thing and won't affect battery life.
Eugene Norman wrote: » Safari probably doesn't do much in the back ground but FB could be downloading any number of posts. Turn background app off for both, location off for most things and get into wifi.