Hello, my question is if the battery life on iOS 9.3 beta 5 is better than 9.2.1 ?
Battery has been consistent and good on every version (9.0, 9.0.1, 9.0.2, 9.1, 9.2, 9.2.1, 9.3) and every beta build for all those versions.
Same during iOS 8 days. Never had a single "this version gave be bad battery".
I can't ever recall a time I've had below 8 hours usage time with 15-24+ hours standby on my iPhone 6.
I honestly think those experience drastic battery drains between builds has something else going on. Like a stuck process in the background (an app improperly going into a suspended state and hanging or anything similar.)
Just curious. Are you using background app refresh and locations services?
hey how to you use email? do you have push on? and do you use the stock email?Yes both those are on. I don't do any "battery saving" settings, I don't even use Low Power Mode. The only thing I do is my brightness is usually very low. It's rarely 50% or higher.
hey how to you use email? do you have push on? and do you use the stock email?
[doublepost=1457043831][/doublepost] OK it seems like when I use the stock email app my battery drain more. I have fetch set to 30 minutes and using gmail. Plus I turn iCloud email off. But when I don't fetch my email my battery life is better. Kind of weird to meI have push on and use the stock Mail app.
I close out any app in the app switcher that I don't use regularly. I only leave Messages, Mail and Safari in the 100% of the time. I know, I know... "I don't need to close out apps" but I do it for everything but those three often used apps because it eliminates any possible chance of some random app getting a stuck process and draining the battery, and then not realizing something is stuck, draining the battery until that battery has already drained. It's a precaution I use because no software is ever perfect and does what it's supposed to 100% of the time.