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iBlazed

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Feb 27, 2014
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Just checking to see if this is a common bug. My iPhone, even with all the search functions turned off, is running very warm all day. Of course this comes with battery drain. Will try it later today with the watch turned off. Anyone else?
 

wepiii

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Sep 22, 2012
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try a hard restart. When i did this and powered back on, it asked me for my iCloud password on the lock screen. Ever since i entered it the phone has been noticeably cooler.
 

iBlazed

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Feb 27, 2014
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try a hard restart. When i did this and powered back on, it asked me for my iCloud password on the lock screen. Ever since i entered it the phone has been noticeably cooler.
Tried it. Still running warm, battery drain has decreased significantly since turning off search functions though.
 

cruze1987

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Apr 23, 2015
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Chicago
I have a 6 Plus with a 42mm SS watch and I'm having the exact same issue. Battery life is horrible, 15 mins ago I was at 42% now after some web browsing it went down to 23%. I installed iOS 9 beta as a clean install didn't restore from back up (feating it would carry bugs from iOS 8.4 beta 3) and watchOS 2 beta and battery is draining insanely fast and my phone runs hot too, I'm thinking about downgrading to iOS 8.4 beta 4 seeing if that helps
 

skadoo323

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Jul 30, 2013
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I have a 6 Plus with a 42mm SS watch and I'm having the exact same issue. Battery life is horrible, 15 mins ago I was at 42% now after some web browsing it went down to 23%. I installed iOS 9 beta as a clean install didn't restore from back up (feating it would carry bugs from iOS 8.4 beta 3) and watchOS 2 beta and battery is draining insanely fast and my phone runs hot too, I'm thinking about downgrading to iOS 8.4 beta 4 seeing if that helps


Problem is since you upgraded your watch to the watchOS2 beta you can't downgrade that to watchOS1. WatchOS2 isn't compatible with iOS 8.3/8.4.
 
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