If you recently upgraded your iPhone to iOS 7, you might suddenly feel like you’re carrying around a useless brick instead of a reliable smartphone. I couldn’t figure out why my phone’s battery died after just a few hours.
Turn Off Background Refresh
Here’s the super simple fix: turn off a new feature called “Background Refresh”. That’s it.
Background Refresh is meant to be a multitasking feature and the default setting is ON. It automatically refreshes apps that are running in the background. Unfortunately, it’s a real battery hog.
This is especially true if, like me, you really wear out your electronics and you have an older model like the iPhone 4 or 4S. I think the iOS 7 operating system might be outpacing the older hardware a bit.
To turn it off, open Settings and click on General > Background App Refresh.
Click the toggle switch indicated here and then click “Disable Background App Refresh” when prompted.
Your battery should behave better now.
Thanks! That was a super helpful tip!
Here are some more helpful tips: http://mashable.com/2013/10/11/ios-7-battery-life/
Just what I needed! Thanks! I was wondering why my phone battery has been draining so quickly.
Glad this was helpful. Check out the link I posted above. Background Refresh is the biggest battery hog but the other tips will help some as well.
Thanks!