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How’s your battery life?

  • Better

    Votes: 22 20.6%
  • Worse

    Votes: 36 33.6%
  • Same

    Votes: 49 45.8%

  • Total voters
    107

nox5

macrumors 6502
Oct 16, 2013
415
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SE battery life finally is normal and stable without weird drops for no reason. Same as it was few years ago. Still original with 97% capacity.
 
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aakshey

macrumors 68030
Jun 13, 2016
2,911
1,363
SE battery life finally is normal and stable without weird drops for no reason. Same as it was few years ago. Still original with 97% capacity.

What’s your SOT from 100% to 50% or so?
 

minimo3

macrumors 6502a
Oct 18, 2010
814
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About the same. (Battery changed 6 months ago, 97% health, apps used: email, messaging, WhatsApp, Feedly, safari, Facebook, and Spotify)
 
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bodonnell202

macrumors 68030
Jan 5, 2016
2,516
3,299
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
I have noticed something interesting with my iPhone battery when updating iOS. When I update OTA, my battery seems to perform more poorly than when I update via iTunes. For whatever reason, iTunes updates seem to be more stable and less "buggy" than OTA updates. Therefore, I consistently update iOS via iTunes unless some other reason prevents me.

I believe the primary reason that iTunes updates are more stable is due to the fact that they are the full iOS (2-4GB), as opposed to OTA updates (typically under 1GB if a user regularly updates) which only include the necessary changes to the previous iOS the iPhone is running on.

The only downside to updating via iTunes is if someone has slow internet or a data cap on their wifi network. Otherwise, iTunes is the preferred way to update IMHO.

What do y'all think? Who prefers iTunes to OTA iOS updating?
I switched back to updating via iTunes for most updates (and especially major updates) and I think there is something to this as I have found that my devices stay consistently fast and stable. In a way I think it's similar to how Windows systems do best with a wipe and clean install once in a while rather than constantly patching the software. It is slightly more effort than just updating OTA, but I find it's worth the effort. My battery life seems about the same and has always been excellent on my iPhone 8 with every version of iOS that I've used on it.
 
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MrGuder

macrumors 68040
Nov 30, 2012
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I think since there’s another update 12.3 and a rather large update I’m going to update through iTunes and see if battery is any better.
 
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monnyblack1

macrumors regular
Jan 24, 2016
204
48
meridian ms
Anyone who’s getting good battery life what are your settings??? Do you have automatic downloads on are did you turn off any location services? Thanks!
 

alpi123

macrumors 68020
Jun 18, 2014
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3,376
Anyone who’s getting good battery life what are your settings??? Do you have automatic downloads on are did you turn off any location services? Thanks!

Trust me, neither of these settings will change your battery level significantly. It will help 2-5% at most. Not even worth mentioning but if you're that picky - then disable both.
 

Radon87000

macrumors 604
Nov 29, 2013
7,775
6,251
Atrocious battery life on iPhone X and iPhone 7 Plus. I would honestly take the reduced performance of iOS 11 over this horrible battery life of iOS 12.
 
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aakshey

macrumors 68030
Jun 13, 2016
2,911
1,363
Atrocious battery life on iPhone X and iPhone 7 Plus. I would honestly take the reduced performance of iOS 11 over this horrible battery life of iOS 12.

This. 6s and above had pretty good performance with iOS 11. As did iPad 2017 / Pro 1 and above. What was needed was even better battery life.

If your iPhones have 200+ cycles chances are a fresh battery would add over an hour to the screen on time. Regardless of what iOS says about your battery.

What’s your battery health with X and 7+?

How much SOT do you get from 100% to 50%?
 

mrex

macrumors 68040
Jul 16, 2014
3,458
1,527
europe
6S+, health 100% (changed on xmas)

SOT 2h 26min, 100->31%, screen brightness ~30% from max

Draining like a toilet...
 
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aakshey

macrumors 68030
Jun 13, 2016
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6S+, health 100% (changed on xmas)

SOT 2h 26min, 100->31%, screen brightness ~30% from max

Draining like a toilet...

Does anybody need any further proof of planned obsolescence after this?

A 6S+ with 100% health having a SOT of 3.5 hrs. Same as an iPhone 7 with 100% health.
 
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mrex

macrumors 68040
Jul 16, 2014
3,458
1,527
europe
Wohoo, just charged my phone (6s+) and abit later it is literally almost empty (see the draining while using (using only tapatalk and safari)).

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tranceking26

macrumors 65816
Apr 16, 2013
1,395
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On my 6s the battery life has been the same on every version of iOS 12 I have installed.

Even better it's exactly the same as it was on iOS 9.
 
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MrGuder

macrumors 68040
Nov 30, 2012
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I decided to update my 6s from 12.2 to 12.3 but instead of doing it OTA like I usually do...I decided to update through iTunes USB.

I took my phone off charge this morning about 9:00 am and it’s now 11:00 am and screen on shows 2 hr 5 mins and my battery is at 94% My battery health is 86% (new battery last fall)

I know it’s early but I actually think updating through iTunes is better, it obviously took longer to update but my phone feels more responsive and battery seems a little better than before I updated.

I still think Apple gave out $29.00 faulty batteries my health shouldn’t have dropped to 86 in 6 months.
 
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mrex

macrumors 68040
Jul 16, 2014
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I took my phone off charge this morning about 9:00 am and it’s now 11:00 am and screen on shows 2 hr 5 mins and my battery is at 94% My battery health is 86% (new battery last fall)

You are missreading the info - it is impossible to get 2h SOT only consuming 6% of the battery. It probably shows you the whole time you used it before charging and now after charging (the last 24 hours).
 

MrGuder

macrumors 68040
Nov 30, 2012
3,026
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You are missreading the info - it is impossible to get 2h SOT only consuming 6% of the battery. It probably shows you the whole time you used it before charging and now after charging (the last 24 hours).
That’s why I said it’s too early hasn’t even been 1 day since I updated. Will need to wait a week to see how it performs.
 

vAronized

macrumors newbie
May 19, 2012
14
6
6S here with 88% Battery Health, replaced last June.

After updating to iOS 12.3 a week ago and a couples day later to 12.3.1 battery drain is a serious problem.

Look attached, barely touched the phone. I have also not changed anything except for the OS Update.
 

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aakshey

macrumors 68030
Jun 13, 2016
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6S here with 88% Battery Health, replaced last June.

After updating to iOS 12.3 a week ago and a couples day later to 12.3.1 battery drain is a serious problem.

Look attached, barely touched the phone. I have also not changed anything except for the OS Update.

Your image is incomplete and shows us nothing.

Also, in my experience Apple batteries become useless when they reach 88-94%.

In your case a new battery will likely fix all your issues.
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On my 6s the battery life has been the same on every version of iOS 12 I have installed.

Even better it's exactly the same as it was on iOS 9.

What’s your SOT from 100 to 50% and 100 to 20%?
 

zorinlynx

macrumors G3
May 31, 2007
8,198
17,901
Florida, USA
Trust me, neither of these settings will change your battery level significantly. It will help 2-5% at most. Not even worth mentioning but if you're that picky - then disable both.

You're better off turning on low power mode; this automatically disables a lot of background processing related to those settings. I used Low Power Mode when out camping and it did a great job extending battery life, especially in areas of weak cell coverage.
 
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