Okay, so just to clarify, let the phone die, charge the phone to 100%, then wait an extra 20 minutes and keep repeating until the battery drains slower?
Okay, so just to clarify, let the phone die, charge the phone to 100%, then wait an extra 20 minutes and keep repeating until the battery drains slower?
Just a quick update: I took my phone off the charger at work at around 10:00PM, and it is now 1:22 AM and i'm at 18%. Just posting this so that I can go back and compare on my next go at trying to get more battery life out of my 4S. Most of my notifications except for weather, stocks, Facebook, and mail (which is on manual fetch) are turned off.
Just a quick update: I took my phone off the charger at work at around 10:00PM, and it is now 1:22 AM and i'm at 18%. Just posting this so that I can go back and compare on my next go at trying to get more battery life out of my 4S. Most of my notifications except for weather, stocks, Facebook, and mail (which is on manual fetch) are turned off.
Well I've got my iPod playing music in the background, I was listening to the world series on espn radio app earlier for about an hour maybe that's why?
Ok. This is what you need to do. Run it down till it dies completely. Charge it back to 100%. But leave it one for an extra 20 minutes. Then go to your MacBook or computer. Restore your phone, set up has a new phone. Then manually add your email( don't use the computer to add email). Then sync all your apps..music, tv shows, contacts.
Turn iCloud off..
Then after that while your phone is connected to your MacBook. Hold the power button and home button for about ten seconds till it switches of and leave your phone. It will turn on itself.
Then iTunes will open back up then run down your phone again, but before it does check your usage and diagnostics and look for anything that's written crash. It will show you which apps are crashing. Those cause battery lose.