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NyYaNkEeFaN95

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After installing iOS 5.1 (The IOS that's supposed to fix the battery issue on the iPhone 4 and 4S) I noticed no difference in the battery drainage, I think that it's worse.
 

davelanger

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After installing iOS 5.1 (The IOS that's supposed to fix the battery issue on the iPhone 4 and 4S) I noticed no difference in the battery drainage, I think that it's worse.

It is much worse. I had it fixed by work arounds, then DLd the update and those did not work anymore and it drains very fast not sure how they made it worse

BTW I think you mean 5.01 not 5.1 unless you are a dev, then i hope to god its not worse than 5.01
 

NyYaNkEeFaN95

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The only thing I can think of is that apple has a debugging platform running constantly in the background for the beta releases
 
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