Drain battery iOS 9.3.5 & 4S

Updated my 4s to ios 9.3.5 a few days ago. And then ecerythig is going well except for the battery. He runs so fast that I can see easily that. Navigation of web 3 minutes was usually 1% of the battery, now 1 minutes to 1%.  I tried all tips, including resetting. Still no hope. Help, please.

Same here (4 s 9.3.5) and I doubt we'll get any help on this one.

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