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iPhone 4 battery drain issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="logan78511" data-source="post: 1127856" data-attributes="member: 156059"><p>It should not drain from 74% to 21% over night. The Iphone 4 has really good battery life but that's for a smart phone. You won't be going 4 days without charging anymore unless you are barely using it. If you're using it heavily you might need to charge it multiple times a day.</p><p></p><p>If it is draining that fast at night then you have something running and it is not push notifications. That's a great feature and if you like push then don't turn it off. It is a tip to turn it off to save battery life but unless you're getting a thousand emails a night it's not saving that much battery life. I never turn mine off and I get really good battery life. I also keep my wifi on. I can leave it sitting all night and it won't drain none. Maybe 1% at the most.</p><p></p><p>On your home screen if you click the button at the bottom of the phone twice in a row it will bring up all apps running at the bottom of your screen. Hold an app down until you see the red x icon on the left side of them. Them you can touch the red x and it will close them out. Don't worry this does not delete icons or delete apps. This is purely what's running right then. You have something running that's taking battery.</p><p></p><p>When I leave mine sitting at night I don't have anything running. I close everything. If you close messages and phone and all of that you will still receive your text messages and calls and when you click the app to look at it it will just start back up. </p><p></p><p>While turning off wifi and push and all of that can be a tip to save some battery life in a situation where you need to keep it as long as possible it's not going to save it to a drastic measure. </p><p></p><p>You should be fine whenever you close out whatever app this is that is using all of your battery life. What's a list of apps you see running on it right now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="logan78511, post: 1127856, member: 156059"] It should not drain from 74% to 21% over night. The Iphone 4 has really good battery life but that's for a smart phone. You won't be going 4 days without charging anymore unless you are barely using it. If you're using it heavily you might need to charge it multiple times a day. If it is draining that fast at night then you have something running and it is not push notifications. That's a great feature and if you like push then don't turn it off. It is a tip to turn it off to save battery life but unless you're getting a thousand emails a night it's not saving that much battery life. I never turn mine off and I get really good battery life. I also keep my wifi on. I can leave it sitting all night and it won't drain none. Maybe 1% at the most. On your home screen if you click the button at the bottom of the phone twice in a row it will bring up all apps running at the bottom of your screen. Hold an app down until you see the red x icon on the left side of them. Them you can touch the red x and it will close them out. Don't worry this does not delete icons or delete apps. This is purely what's running right then. You have something running that's taking battery. When I leave mine sitting at night I don't have anything running. I close everything. If you close messages and phone and all of that you will still receive your text messages and calls and when you click the app to look at it it will just start back up. While turning off wifi and push and all of that can be a tip to save some battery life in a situation where you need to keep it as long as possible it's not going to save it to a drastic measure. You should be fine whenever you close out whatever app this is that is using all of your battery life. What's a list of apps you see running on it right now? [/QUOTE]
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