• Hot iPhone 13 lost a lot of battery power within 3.5 hrs.

    From Ant@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 1 04:57:24 2024
    Hello,

    Weird/Odd. Hot iPhone 13's iOS v17.6 (updated from iOS v17.5.1
    yesterday) battery power percentage dived from recharged 88% to 23% from
    6 PM to 9:30 PM while out to eat dinner in a crowded restaurant and
    commute to there and back home. Battery statistics said it was hot to
    recharge at 88% max. Usage shows "Find My" and weak cellular using half
    in the background for the first hour, but after that was just "Find My". Battery health shows 89% which is normal for this iPhone from 2/1/2022.
    What's going on? Is this a new bug or something? :/

    Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
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  • From Ant@21:1/5 to Chris on Thu Aug 1 18:28:34 2024
    Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> wrote:
    Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
    Hello,

    Weird/Odd. Hot iPhone 13's iOS v17.6 (updated from iOS v17.5.1
    yesterday) battery power percentage dived from recharged 88% to 23% from
    6 PM to 9:30 PM while out to eat dinner in a crowded restaurant and
    commute to there and back home. Battery statistics said it was hot to recharge at 88% max. Usage shows "Find My" and weak cellular using half
    in the background for the first hour, but after that was just "Find My". Battery health shows 89% which is normal for this iPhone from 2/1/2022. What's going on? Is this a new bug or something? :/

    Higher than normal battery drain is expected with a new version of ios as
    the caches and indexes get refreshed.

    Give it a day or so to settle down.

    Is it supposed to run even when on battery only when not at home? It
    would had been nice if it happened when connected to a power charger at
    home. :(

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to Ant on Thu Aug 1 19:55:39 2024
    On 2024-08-01, Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
    Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> wrote:
    Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
    Hello,

    Weird/Odd. Hot iPhone 13's iOS v17.6 (updated from iOS v17.5.1
    yesterday) battery power percentage dived from recharged 88% to 23%
    from 6 PM to 9:30 PM while out to eat dinner in a crowded
    restaurant and commute to there and back home. Battery statistics
    said it was hot to recharge at 88% max. Usage shows "Find My" and
    weak cellular using half in the background for the first hour, but
    after that was just "Find My". Battery health shows 89% which is
    normal for this iPhone from 2/1/2022. What's going on? Is this a
    new bug or something? :/

    Higher than normal battery drain is expected with a new version of
    ios as the caches and indexes get refreshed.

    Give it a day or so to settle down.

    Is it supposed to run even when on battery only when not at home? It
    would had been nice if it happened when connected to a power charger
    at home. :(

    It happens regardless. And this has been standard practice for all
    iPhones since the beginning, Ant. Your memory is really short. In the
    future, plan ahead before installing updates or deal with the decrease
    in performance until things return to normal.

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to Chris on Fri Aug 2 16:21:16 2024
    On 2024-08-01, Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> wrote:
    Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
    Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> wrote:
    Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
    Hello,

    Weird/Odd. Hot iPhone 13's iOS v17.6 (updated from iOS v17.5.1
    yesterday) battery power percentage dived from recharged 88% to 23%
    from 6 PM to 9:30 PM while out to eat dinner in a crowded
    restaurant and commute to there and back home. Battery statistics
    said it was hot to recharge at 88% max. Usage shows "Find My" and
    weak cellular using half in the background for the first hour, but
    after that was just "Find My". Battery health shows 89% which is
    normal for this iPhone from 2/1/2022. What's going on? Is this a
    new bug or something? :/

    Higher than normal battery drain is expected with a new version of
    ios as the caches and indexes get refreshed.

    Give it a day or so to settle down.

    Is it supposed to run even when on battery only when not at home? It
    would had been nice if it happened when connected to a power charger
    at home. :(

    It's normally not an issue and runs in the background. Occasionally it
    drains more than normal for whatever reason. You seem to have hit one
    of those occasions.

    Actually, you also mentioned weak cellular signal which is very
    effective at draining battery power.

    Absolutely. When the cellular (or WiFi) signal is low, the device boosts
    the radio power which naturally drains the battery faster. Combine that
    with the normal post-installation indexing and cache rebuilds, and you
    have a recipe for abnormally-high battery drain.

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  • From Ant@21:1/5 to Jolly Roger on Fri Aug 2 18:27:23 2024
    Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote:
    On 2024-08-01, Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> wrote:
    Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
    Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> wrote:
    Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
    Hello,

    Weird/Odd. Hot iPhone 13's iOS v17.6 (updated from iOS v17.5.1
    yesterday) battery power percentage dived from recharged 88% to 23%
    from 6 PM to 9:30 PM while out to eat dinner in a crowded
    restaurant and commute to there and back home. Battery statistics
    said it was hot to recharge at 88% max. Usage shows "Find My" and
    weak cellular using half in the background for the first hour, but
    after that was just "Find My". Battery health shows 89% which is
    normal for this iPhone from 2/1/2022. What's going on? Is this a
    new bug or something? :/

    Higher than normal battery drain is expected with a new version of
    ios as the caches and indexes get refreshed.

    Give it a day or so to settle down.

    Is it supposed to run even when on battery only when not at home? It
    would had been nice if it happened when connected to a power charger
    at home. :(

    It's normally not an issue and runs in the background. Occasionally it drains more than normal for whatever reason. You seem to have hit one
    of those occasions.

    Actually, you also mentioned weak cellular signal which is very
    effective at draining battery power.

    Absolutely. When the cellular (or WiFi) signal is low, the device boosts
    the radio power which naturally drains the battery faster. Combine that
    with the normal post-installation indexing and cache rebuilds, and you
    have a recipe for abnormally-high battery drain.

    I wished there was a way to tell iOS not to the indexes and rebuilds. I
    know using airplane mode for disabling cellular would work, but it was
    in the purse so...
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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to Ant on Fri Aug 2 20:11:20 2024
    On 2024-08-02, Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
    Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote:
    On 2024-08-01, Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> wrote:
    Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
    Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> wrote:
    Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
    Hello,

    Weird/Odd. Hot iPhone 13's iOS v17.6 (updated from iOS v17.5.1
    yesterday) battery power percentage dived from recharged 88% to
    23% from 6 PM to 9:30 PM while out to eat dinner in a crowded
    restaurant and commute to there and back home. Battery
    statistics said it was hot to recharge at 88% max. Usage shows
    "Find My" and weak cellular using half in the background for the
    first hour, but after that was just "Find My". Battery health
    shows 89% which is normal for this iPhone from 2/1/2022. What's
    going on? Is this a new bug or something? :/

    Higher than normal battery drain is expected with a new version
    of ios as the caches and indexes get refreshed.

    Give it a day or so to settle down.

    Is it supposed to run even when on battery only when not at home?
    It would had been nice if it happened when connected to a power
    charger at home. :(

    It's normally not an issue and runs in the background. Occasionally
    it drains more than normal for whatever reason. You seem to have
    hit one of those occasions.

    Actually, you also mentioned weak cellular signal which is very
    effective at draining battery power.

    Absolutely. When the cellular (or WiFi) signal is low, the device
    boosts the radio power which naturally drains the battery faster.
    Combine that with the normal post-installation indexing and cache
    rebuilds, and you have a recipe for abnormally-high battery drain.

    I wished there was a way to tell iOS not to the indexes and rebuilds.

    Not really, because you definitely want all of the benefits it provides.
    It's been a normal part of system updates for decades. Refrain from
    updating when you want peak performance. Simple.

    I know using airplane mode for disabling cellular would work, but it
    was in the purse so...

    So, you couldn't take it out and turn cellular off? Not sure I follow
    your logic.

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  • From Ant@21:1/5 to Jolly Roger on Sat Aug 3 23:47:46 2024
    Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote:

    Weird/Odd. Hot iPhone 13's iOS v17.6 (updated from iOS v17.5.1
    yesterday) battery power percentage dived from recharged 88% to
    23% from 6 PM to 9:30 PM while out to eat dinner in a crowded
    restaurant and commute to there and back home. Battery
    statistics said it was hot to recharge at 88% max. Usage shows
    "Find My" and weak cellular using half in the background for the
    first hour, but after that was just "Find My". Battery health
    shows 89% which is normal for this iPhone from 2/1/2022. What's
    going on? Is this a new bug or something? :/

    Higher than normal battery drain is expected with a new version
    of ios as the caches and indexes get refreshed.

    Give it a day or so to settle down.

    Is it supposed to run even when on battery only when not at home?
    It would had been nice if it happened when connected to a power
    charger at home. :(

    It's normally not an issue and runs in the background. Occasionally
    it drains more than normal for whatever reason. You seem to have
    hit one of those occasions.

    Actually, you also mentioned weak cellular signal which is very
    effective at draining battery power.

    Absolutely. When the cellular (or WiFi) signal is low, the device
    boosts the radio power which naturally drains the battery faster.
    Combine that with the normal post-installation indexing and cache
    rebuilds, and you have a recipe for abnormally-high battery drain.

    I wished there was a way to tell iOS not to the indexes and rebuilds.

    Not really, because you definitely want all of the benefits it provides.
    It's been a normal part of system updates for decades. Refrain from
    updating when you want peak performance. Simple.

    I know using airplane mode for disabling cellular would work, but it
    was in the purse so...

    So, you couldn't take it out and turn cellular off? Not sure I follow
    your logic.

    I didn't know it was overheating and draininage battery in it until after getting home.
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  • From *Hemidactylus*@21:1/5 to Alan on Sun Aug 4 01:23:39 2024
    Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
    On 2024-08-03 16:47, Ant wrote:
    Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote:

    Weird/Odd. Hot iPhone 13's iOS v17.6 (updated from iOS v17.5.1 >>>>>>>>> yesterday) battery power percentage dived from recharged 88% to >>>>>>>>> 23% from 6 PM to 9:30 PM while out to eat dinner in a crowded >>>>>>>>> restaurant and commute to there and back home. Battery
    statistics said it was hot to recharge at 88% max. Usage shows >>>>>>>>> "Find My" and weak cellular using half in the background for the >>>>>>>>> first hour, but after that was just "Find My". Battery health >>>>>>>>> shows 89% which is normal for this iPhone from 2/1/2022. What's >>>>>>>>> going on? Is this a new bug or something? :/

    Higher than normal battery drain is expected with a new version >>>>>>>> of ios as the caches and indexes get refreshed.

    Give it a day or so to settle down.

    Is it supposed to run even when on battery only when not at home? >>>>>>> It would had been nice if it happened when connected to a power
    charger at home. :(

    It's normally not an issue and runs in the background. Occasionally >>>>>> it drains more than normal for whatever reason. You seem to have
    hit one of those occasions.

    Actually, you also mentioned weak cellular signal which is very
    effective at draining battery power.

    Absolutely. When the cellular (or WiFi) signal is low, the device
    boosts the radio power which naturally drains the battery faster.
    Combine that with the normal post-installation indexing and cache
    rebuilds, and you have a recipe for abnormally-high battery drain.

    I wished there was a way to tell iOS not to the indexes and rebuilds.

    Not really, because you definitely want all of the benefits it provides. >>> It's been a normal part of system updates for decades. Refrain from
    updating when you want peak performance. Simple.

    I know using airplane mode for disabling cellular would work, but it
    was in the purse so...

    So, you couldn't take it out and turn cellular off? Not sure I follow
    your logic.

    I didn't know it was overheating and draininage battery in it until after
    getting home.

    Are you seriously suggesting you've never seen one of the numerous times
    it's been mentioned that immediately after an iOS update there can be a
    surge in activity?

    The recent update didn’t impact my battery drainage much if at all.

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Ant on Sat Aug 3 18:20:56 2024
    On 2024-08-03 16:47, Ant wrote:
    Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote:

    Weird/Odd. Hot iPhone 13's iOS v17.6 (updated from iOS v17.5.1 >>>>>>>> yesterday) battery power percentage dived from recharged 88% to >>>>>>>> 23% from 6 PM to 9:30 PM while out to eat dinner in a crowded
    restaurant and commute to there and back home. Battery
    statistics said it was hot to recharge at 88% max. Usage shows >>>>>>>> "Find My" and weak cellular using half in the background for the >>>>>>>> first hour, but after that was just "Find My". Battery health >>>>>>>> shows 89% which is normal for this iPhone from 2/1/2022. What's >>>>>>>> going on? Is this a new bug or something? :/

    Higher than normal battery drain is expected with a new version
    of ios as the caches and indexes get refreshed.

    Give it a day or so to settle down.

    Is it supposed to run even when on battery only when not at home?
    It would had been nice if it happened when connected to a power
    charger at home. :(

    It's normally not an issue and runs in the background. Occasionally
    it drains more than normal for whatever reason. You seem to have
    hit one of those occasions.

    Actually, you also mentioned weak cellular signal which is very
    effective at draining battery power.

    Absolutely. When the cellular (or WiFi) signal is low, the device
    boosts the radio power which naturally drains the battery faster.
    Combine that with the normal post-installation indexing and cache
    rebuilds, and you have a recipe for abnormally-high battery drain.

    I wished there was a way to tell iOS not to the indexes and rebuilds.

    Not really, because you definitely want all of the benefits it provides.
    It's been a normal part of system updates for decades. Refrain from
    updating when you want peak performance. Simple.

    I know using airplane mode for disabling cellular would work, but it
    was in the purse so...

    So, you couldn't take it out and turn cellular off? Not sure I follow
    your logic.

    I didn't know it was overheating and draininage battery in it until after getting home.

    Are you seriously suggesting you've never seen one of the numerous times
    it's been mentioned that immediately after an iOS update there can be a
    surge in activity?

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to ecphoric@allspamis.invalid on Sun Aug 4 01:28:24 2024
    On 2024-08-04, *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:
    Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
    On 2024-08-03 16:47, Ant wrote:
    Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote:

    Weird/Odd. Hot iPhone 13's iOS v17.6 (updated from iOS v17.5.1 >>>>>>>>>> yesterday) battery power percentage dived from recharged 88% to >>>>>>>>>> 23% from 6 PM to 9:30 PM while out to eat dinner in a crowded >>>>>>>>>> restaurant and commute to there and back home. Battery
    statistics said it was hot to recharge at 88% max. Usage shows >>>>>>>>>> "Find My" and weak cellular using half in the background for the >>>>>>>>>> first hour, but after that was just "Find My". Battery health >>>>>>>>>> shows 89% which is normal for this iPhone from 2/1/2022. What's >>>>>>>>>> going on? Is this a new bug or something? :/

    Higher than normal battery drain is expected with a new version >>>>>>>>> of ios as the caches and indexes get refreshed.

    Give it a day or so to settle down.

    Is it supposed to run even when on battery only when not at home? >>>>>>>> It would had been nice if it happened when connected to a power >>>>>>>> charger at home. :(

    It's normally not an issue and runs in the background. Occasionally >>>>>>> it drains more than normal for whatever reason. You seem to have >>>>>>> hit one of those occasions.

    Actually, you also mentioned weak cellular signal which is very
    effective at draining battery power.

    Absolutely. When the cellular (or WiFi) signal is low, the device
    boosts the radio power which naturally drains the battery faster.
    Combine that with the normal post-installation indexing and cache
    rebuilds, and you have a recipe for abnormally-high battery drain.

    I wished there was a way to tell iOS not to the indexes and rebuilds.

    Not really, because you definitely want all of the benefits it provides. >>>> It's been a normal part of system updates for decades. Refrain from
    updating when you want peak performance. Simple.

    I know using airplane mode for disabling cellular would work, but it >>>>> was in the purse so...

    So, you couldn't take it out and turn cellular off? Not sure I follow
    your logic.

    I didn't know it was overheating and draininage battery in it until after >>> getting home.

    Are you seriously suggesting you've never seen one of the numerous times
    it's been mentioned that immediately after an iOS update there can be a
    surge in activity?

    The recent update didn’t impact my battery drainage much if at all.

    Did you forget he admitted the wireless signal was weak as well?

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