5s battery drain due to low signal

My battery was in charge when I went to bed and died at 100% this morning as 0 zero!  60% of the use of the battery was weak signal.  I have a connection problem with this phone to the ATT network.  My other 4 iPhones work very well so it is not the location.  I mainly use wifi my phone runs also at work.  I learned that I can turn the phone a replacement, but I only have 10 days left on the warranty.  Is this the only solution?  Is there another way to solve this problem?

So that it is still covered by warranty, Apple or an Apple authorized Service Provider check the phone.

Find an Apple authorized service provider

Apple iPhone - contact Support - support

To make sure that it is not software related, set it back to factory settings, without using any data backup later. Set up the rest of the personal settings manually and test the phone.

If the phone works as usual, restore from the latest backup. If the problem returns, the data backup contains damaged data, causing your issues.

If it still does not respond, it is a hardware problem and the phone must be repaired by Apple or an Apple authorized service provider:

Use iTunes to restore your device to factory settings - Support Apple iOS

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    07/12/2010 22:44:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 22:44:56 | Battery level changed : Battery : 46% (temp : 32 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:46:56 | Battery level changed : Battery : 44% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:48:56 | Battery level changed : Battery : 42% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:48:56 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 130mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 6mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 306k    (15mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 137k free / 512k   (15mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    07/12/2010 22:49:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 22:49:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 22:50:56 | Battery level changed : Battery : 41% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:52:56 | Battery level changed : Battery : 40% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:54:56 | Battery level changed : Battery : 39% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:56:56 | Battery level changed : Battery : 37% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 22:56:56 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 128mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 3mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 442k    (17mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 1k free / 512k   (18mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    07/12/2010 22:57:01 | Global event Occured : GUID_FLASH_LOW (guid=945659952435832745 data0=0 data1=0)
    07/12/2010 22:58:56 | Battery level changed : Battery : 35% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:00:56 | Battery level changed : Battery : 34% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:02:56 | Battery level changed : Battery : 33% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:04:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 23:04:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 23:04:57 | Battery level changed : Battery : 32% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:04:57 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 135mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 10mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 94k    (11mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 350k free / 512k   (11mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    07/12/2010 23:06:57 | Battery level changed : Battery : 31% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:08:57 | Battery level changed : Battery : 29% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:10:57 | Battery level changed : Battery : 28% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:12:57 | Battery level changed : Battery : 26% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:12:57 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 134mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 9mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 134k    (11mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 309k free / 512k   (11mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    07/12/2010 23:16:01 | Global event Occured : GUID_FLASH_LOW (guid=945659952435832745 data0=0 data1=0)
    07/12/2010 23:16:57 | Battery level changed : Battery : 25% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:19:02 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 23:19:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 23:20:57 | Battery level changed : Battery : 24% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:22:57 | Battery level changed : Battery : 23% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:24:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 23:24:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 23:26:57 | Battery level changed : Battery : 22% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:26:58 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 134mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 10mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 109k    (11mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 334k free / 512k   (11mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    07/12/2010 23:30:57 | Battery level changed : Battery : 21% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:34:58 | Battery level changed : Battery : 20% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:39:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 23:39:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 23:40:58 | Battery level changed : Battery : 19% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:44:58 | Battery level changed : Battery : 18% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:44:58 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 129mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 4mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 400k    (17mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 43k free / 512k   (17mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    07/12/2010 23:46:37 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 23:46:51 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 23:48:58 | Battery level changed : Battery : 17% (temp : 34 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:54:02 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 23:54:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    07/12/2010 23:56:58 | Battery level changed : Battery : 16% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:58:58 | Battery level changed : Battery : 15% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    07/12/2010 23:59:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    07/12/2010 23:59:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    08/12/2010 00:02:59 | Battery level changed : Battery : 14% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 00:02:59 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 129mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 4mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 399k    (17mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 44k free / 512k   (17mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    08/12/2010 00:08:59 | Battery level changed : Battery : 13% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 00:11:01 | Global event Occured : GUID_FLASH_LOW (guid=945659952435832745 data0=0 data1=0)
    08/12/2010 00:14:02 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    08/12/2010 00:14:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    08/12/2010 00:14:59 | Battery level changed : Battery : 12% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 00:18:59 | Battery level changed : Battery : 11% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 00:19:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    08/12/2010 00:19:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    08/12/2010 00:22:59 | Battery level changed : Battery : 10% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 00:22:59 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 132mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 8mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 216k    (13mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 228k free / 512k   (13mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    08/12/2010 00:28:59 | Battery level changed : Battery : 9% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 00:29:00 | Battery Low
    08/12/2010 00:29:01 | Vibrate done  (reason 2)
    08/12/2010 00:29:04 | Vibrate done  (reason 2)
    08/12/2010 00:30:00 | Battery level changed : Battery : 8% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 00:33:00 | Battery status changed : BSTAT_LOW,BSTAT_NO_CAMERA_FLASH
    08/12/2010 00:33:30 | Battery level changed : Battery : 7% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 00:34:00 | Battery level changed : Battery : 5% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 00:34:00 | Battery problem!!
    =================================== MEMORY INFORMATIONS ===================================
    Runtime  Memory Free: 133mb free / 146mb
    RAM Memory free: 8mb free / 23mb
    RAM Object count: 175k    (12mb)
    Flash Total size : 118mb free / 252mb   (67k Objects)
    Object Handles : 269k free / 512k   (12mb)
    =======================================================================================
    
    08/12/2010 00:34:02 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    08/12/2010 00:34:17 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    08/12/2010 00:47:02 | Battery level changed : Battery : 4% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 00:48:02 | Battery level changed : Battery : 3% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 00:49:04 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    08/12/2010 00:49:18 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    08/12/2010 00:54:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    08/12/2010 00:54:15 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    08/12/2010 01:09:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    08/12/2010 01:09:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    08/12/2010 01:24:02 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    08/12/2010 01:24:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    08/12/2010 01:29:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    08/12/2010 01:29:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    08/12/2010 01:34:38 | Battery level changed : Battery : 2% (temp : 33 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 01:44:01 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_READY
    08/12/2010 01:44:16 | Network state changed : GPRS_STATE_STANDBY
    08/12/2010 01:50:10 | Battery level changed : Battery : 1% (temp : 34 °C) | Signal : -74dbm (cellid : 14168)
    08/12/2010 01:52:41 | Battery status changed : BSTAT_LOW,BSTAT_NO_CAMERA_FLASH,BSTAT_NO_RADIO,BSTAT_NO_WLAN
    08/12/2010 01:52:41 | Global event Occured : UNKNOWN (guid=5961289116197897667 data0=1 data1=0)
    08/12/2010 01:52:41 | Global event Occured : UNKNOWN (guid=5961289116197897667 data0=3 data1=0)
    

    My app works on a Curve 8900 with os 4.6.1.310

    My application for the battery drain did nothing more than before draining. The app has no timer and I just created a new record in RMS at 21:11 and then the battery drain started (I don't have touch the device more after that).

    Maybe I use a lot of memory but battery never drain start at the same time and memory seems OK and no different than when it does not drain the battery.

    There is no MemoryLeak because after the Garbage collector, I have the same amount of memory.

    Is there a mechanism that can work when there is problem of memory like GarbageCollector in the BONE, or maybe that's not a problem of memory, which could drain the battery like that? There is nothing strange in the event log.

    How can I get more information such as CPU, or anything else that can help me determine what is happen.

    I can't reproduce the problem when I want and not on all my devices. We have change the levels is not a battery problem.

    The device is connected to a BES and I disable memorycleaner, wifi, bluetooth, otasync, etc.

    I tried with display of genius, but I wasn't able to watch it for the battery drain...

    I am really lost and don't know what is coming...

    Please help me

    I just found the cause of the problem, this is a loop of paint on a form that contains a custom textfield who painted it is own container which repainted the textfield itself, etc.
    I solved the problem with JDE 5.0 and its view of CPU that helps me detect this problem.
    Thanks for your help!

  • BlackBerry Smartphone screen my BB turns off and restarts and my battery drains

    Hello world!

    I really need help. About 4 days ago my BB 8310 started acting very weird.  First of all, it began to consume the battery like crazy and then whenever I played BrickBreaker it erased.  When he returned he said Eception Exception: error in Java Lang.  I have v.0.912 of UberTwitter and had not had a problem until 4 days ago.  Yesterday, I downloaded DeskTop Manager v 5.0 (mine was v. 4.5), deleted BrickBreaker and re-installed, deleted UberTwitter and re-installed but I still have the same error and battery drain.  I have updated my OS to v. 5.4 approximately 9 months, and the device was working beautifully.  A month ago, I downloaded the Application World, but deleted because it has slowed down a bit from my device.

    Issues related to the:

    1. do I have some sort of corrupted file?

    2. If so, do I have to do?  I read here that maybe I should do a wipe, how can I do?

    3 What kind of worm or virus?  I say this because I live in the Venezuela and the unit started acting weird at a political event I attended, could my BB were attacked?

    I depend on my BB for EVERYTHING and feel at a loss, please help me.

    Thank you in advance,

    Jazzdancer

    I've never been compared to God lol! I'm just an average user like you doing my best to help and learn from these forums so

    About the battery drain:

    1 make sure that you do not have applications running in the background that are constantly send and receive data unnecessarily

    2. turn off your bluetooth when you are not using it for long periods of time

    3. If you are in a weak signal area (two bars or less) it tends to drain the battery in a meaningful way

    4 'reset' the battery meter by draining the phone at 15% and then recharged completely. This must be done on a regular basis just to make sure that the token is correct

    5 use the case to put the phone in standby mode (saves battery power) or manually put the phone in standby mode by pressing the mute. There is also an application called Autostandby that can do this automatically for you after x idle time

    6 lower the brightness of the screen and reduce the time before he died.

    In general, the data more service use and talk to you with the telephone reduces how long the battery will last. The battery performance degrades with time, but I don't know how long it is normally expected to last.

    Be sure to charge the battery when possible and never let drain competely. These batteries do not require conditioning as other batteries and batteries load when possible.

    If your problems persist, consider buying another battery.

    Hope this helps and let us know how it works for you

  • Battery Drain on the IPhone 6s tried all what my batterery usually lasts a full 24 hours 6 now even not help

    Tried most everything on the IPhone 6s battery drain because I've updated also OS 9.3.2 my battery went from Excellent too horrible will appreciate greatly any help too recti this question

    Have what troubleshooting you tried? First, go to settings > farm and see what app is listed as using the highest percentage of your battery. You may have a blocked process that seeks to complete. How is - what report you? Weak signal will also cause a drain in the battery. Troubleshooting user steps include reboot, reset, restore from backup, restore to factory; tests after each stage. If you get all the way to the factory restore, make sure that you have a current backup of the phone and after the restoration, test before adding additional content to the device. This can help to rule out software problems.

    Restart your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch - Apple Support

    Restore your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch from a backup - Apple Support

    Use iTunes on your Mac or PC to restore your iPhone, iPad or iPod settings - Apple Support

  • iPhone 6 s massive battery drain iOS 9.3.2

    After upgrading my iPhone iOS 9.3.2,and 6s I feel huge battery drain. Day before the update, my battery was normal. Usually I lose 30% of 08:00 to 14:00.

    Now, after unplugging for 5 minutes, I'm 95% after 3 hours 59% etc.

    I tried to set up as new iPhone, installed the new OS with iTunes, but no change.

    Off location, off automatic backlight, the signal of the complete network.

    What should do? It is obviously a huge problem, because I can't rely on my phone.

    I've updated my 6 Plus and have not noticed any radical change on the battery life, good or bad. What you have all services like location, mobile data, updating in the background app, Bluetooth, etc. put on the market and it is what causes the battery?

  • Solution of as influenced by identityservices battery Drain / Messages

    iOS9 battery draining - in regards to the identityservices and Messages - affects IPhone, look at and OS X Devices

    Some people have problems with the battery drain on their iOS devices. We have two sets of iPhone (each a 6s +) / Watch combinations - each running the latest versions - 9.3.1 and 2.2 respectively. On watchmaking and the iPhone battery drain has been noticed about five days after the release of the 9.3.1. I took the devices in the genius bar - they have worked on them for three hours - have many things to watch - restored like new. They also have to reset all the settings on the IPhone - all to nothing does not. Both devices had abnormal battery drain. They agreed to leave the ticket open for problems not solved.

    I found a post that suggested the signing of all services. I tried on the first combination of iPhone and watch. It seemed clear the issue. I tried it a day later on the second phone - battery drain still very badly on the second set - it did not work. Tests showed that the watch itself (corresponding iPhone not tuned on) not not drain - drain you only while the iPhone is in. And the iPhone itself drained.

    Next step: I ran Xcode instruments on iPhone still questions. I ran the monitor of activity several times for different periods. Run the latest showed the system task: identityservices consuming more than 5 HOURS CPU time in a period of 9 hours sleep. Safe to say that the task system was draining the battery. The iOS log lists the iPhone that task in the form of your CPU time excessive - and that the thread, the cause is linked to a message store. I did more research and found that this system task seems to have created problems of battery in another version of the IOS too.

    I also found that the OS X version of this task (identityservicesd) created a countless number of error messages in the console log on two of our OS X devices (iMac and MacBook). He also ran the battery down on the laptop - quickly. Weapons of this information I instrumented again iPhone. I started to stop every iOS device - (two iPhones and two iPads) one by one - when three of these aircraft have been closed the identityservices task fell to minimal use of CPU - is no longer than 50-90-105%. In addition the corresponding task on the OS X iMac and MacBook stopped spitting out error messages.

    I rebooted each iOS a device once they have been fully charged. The task of "runaway" system (identityservices) is back to very low use. On the iPhones battery life now - after being in mode standby for five hours - very low consumption 'use '. Not doing much with phones as five hours. Previously, its use was almost equal to the wait time - it was a low ratio. Now, it's an a very high ratio - about a 1 to 10. For those who like % - after five hours, it is 97%.

    Regard to watches - we turn those and soon back on IPhones and see how they do. I'll post a report on those later in the day.

    UPDATE: watches are now running to the normal battery level.

    Error messages identityservicesd on OS X machines indicated that the error was associated with a particular 'ID of Machine' (not the same as the serial number appearing on). I'll see if I can track this number down to a specific device. I don't know how to find the Machine ID on the devices iOS - or watches also. Perhaps one of the devices was a problem - most likely turn off all devices and caches of posts offset by a reboot.

    I think that some people may have the same problem - but perhaps do not realize it because they are used for a certain battery life level - or maybe they don't have it not as bad. In any case, I don't think that this particular system should continue to work and consume high CPU when there is a problem.

    I hope this note helps people who seem to have battery problems. This isn't for everyone - I consider the following to determine if she could help.

    • Check your iOS log (settings |) Privacy | Diagnostics & use) for an entry that starts with: ExcResource_identityservicesd-2016-MM-DD...
    • If you have one or more of the above - the chances are that this may help you
    • Turning off all IOS devices (and maybe your OS X devices too - not sure if this is necessary) and feed them back on one by one.
    • Simple - for us it was very efficient
    • My concern - this can happen again if the tasks system is not changed.

    My plan is to submit a bug report to Apple to document this behavior as son

    For reference, here is an example of messages that have been continuously (~ 5/s) being produced in the log of OS X console during periods of exhausting high battery.

    APR 17 20:31:20 identityservicesd XXX - MBP [288]: [warning] received the message ID is empty, does not produce B4DAF3C4-515F-477B-943F-6CF3B92643BB com.apple.private.alloy.thumper.keys
    APR 17 20:31:20 identityservicesd XXX - MBP [288]: [warning] No. broadcast you want to order 227 subject com.apple.private.alloy.thumper.keys - delete message with the B4DAF3C4-515F-477B-943F-6CF3B92643BB guid
    APR 17 20:31:41 identityservicesd XXX - MBP [288]: [warning] received the message ID is empty, does not produce 9542E416-5CC5-4377-B3D6-BB1444BD7FBC com.apple.private.alloy.thumper.keys
    APR 17 20:31:41 identityservicesd XXX - MBP [288]: [warning] No. broadcast you want to order 227 subject com.apple.private.alloy.thumper.keys - deleting message with guid 9542E416-5CC5-4377-B3D6-BB1444BD7FBC
    APR 17 20:31:41 identityservicesd XXX - MBP [288]: [warning] received the message ID is empty, does not produce F9CE360D-9705-4DE6-8E5C-EBB930BCD62D com.apple.private.alloy.thumper.keys
    APR 17 20:31:41 identityservicesd XXX - MBP [288]: [warning] No. broadcast you want to order 227 subject com.apple.private.alloy.thumper.keys - delete message with the F9CE360D-9705-4DE6-8E5C-EBB930BCD62D guid

    I have this same problem on my iPhone running iOS 9.3.1 6. I have not noticed any additional drain on my Apple Watch if. My iPhone battery life was fine before today where he went from 100% to 0% after having not used 8 1/2 hours. The only thing I did differently from any other day, it's Add airtime to my phone (I use Tracfone prepaid service). But this type of battery drain is not never happened before.

    It doesn't look like my iPad 2 Air, MBPr 2014, and iMac 2013 (all updates running) seem to have no effect on my iPhone (and vice versa). My Apple Watch seems to have an effect minor on it, where the identityservices process will draw upward when the watch is connected at the start and then things will calm down back with occasional changes, but nothing drastic or "abnormal" (compared to the iPad).

    One thing I noticed is that my old Apple devices (a 2009 iMac and a MacBook Pro 2008) send the process identityservices on my iPhone skyrocket as soon as they are turned on and connected to the wifi, and then once they are off the process comes back down. And with the iPhone locked, connected to Wifi with Bluetooth, when you are connected to the activity of Instruments monitor. Turn my iPhone market again (several times) has not changed anything. Even after the phone is dead earlier battery drain is always the same.

    Thanks for all your advice! I'll try and see if I can get it working again "normal."

    I'll also try to restore my iPhone and set up as nine (do not restore backup) since I restored recently to go to a backup and thought he could have problems with the backup that I restored from the phone display incorrect numbers for the size of the backups and what was actually be saved. I will update this post to see if things change after restoring my iPhone.

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    Hi Peeps, anyone here using iOS 9.2.1 (especially on children of 5 years)?

    Your super fast battery drain once your data over quota?

    99% mine, dropped to 0% in less than 2 hours, although no substantive application was on and the low power mode was turned on.

    Thanks in advance.

    probably at the same time, humans like us trying to find patterns

  • Y40 - battery drain

    Hello

    My battery drains completely from 100% to 0% very quickly (less than 30 min) even when shutdown.

    I get the 'low battery' message pop up and he suggested that I need to replace it.

    My laptop (Y40) is age of only ~ 6 months so still under warranty.

    How can I solve my problem? Not do I really need a new battery or if something can cause this error?

    My warranty covers the replacement of the battery?

    How should I go about replacing my battery if I have to?

    In response to customer relationships of unexpected behavior portable Y40 - 70 and Y40-80 meter battery, Lenovo has determined that the battery meter software is working as expected. The unusual calibre results being reported are the reflection of the battery reaches the end of life.

    Lenovo has launched a CUTTING-EDGE Service to help customers get the battery replacement under warranty, or if more warranty, find a spare from suppliers approved by Lenovo battery. The Service TIP can be found here: https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/sf16-I0023

    The numbers for Y40-70/80 batteries are:

    Y40 SP / A L13M4P01 7.4V48Wh 4cell IBE (Y40-70/Y40-80) 121500248

    Y40 LG L13L4P01 7.4V48Wh IBE 4cell (Y40-70/Y40-80) 121500249 replace the 121500251 part

    Y40 CP/C L13C4P01 7.4V48Wh IBE 4cell (Y40-70/Y40-80) 121500259 replaced by 121500251 of the part

    To determine what battery supplied with your computer laptop Y40, instructions to remove the lower cover can be found in the manual of Maintenance of equipment pdf here. An alternative to opening your system (which do not cancel warranty) is to find batteries using the product/model number located on the bottom cover.

    Thank you

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    Thank you for sending me a newspaper!

    I have escalated internally and will let you know as soon as I have more information.

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