What exactly did you change? iCloud itself shouldn't use much more battery
than normal - there are a few settings you can change. See what is using
the battery - look for location services (purple arrow, purple outlined
arrow, etc) and in Settings > Location Services and see what is using GPS
often and turn it off you can go even deeper in > System Services and try
turning off Setting Time Zone, Traffic, Diagnostics & Usage, etc.
The only thing in iCloud that uses battery is "Push" mail/calendar/etc - if
nothing else you can change this to Fetch in Settings > Mail, Contacts,
Calendars > Fetch New Data > Advanced > iCloud > Fetch (instead of Push).
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 15:57, Mary <mahunt424@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> I have tried unsuccessfully to find this in the archives.
>
> Here is my problem, my husband and I just moved our iPhones and my ipad2
> to iCloud. Now our phones batteries drain fast even without using the
> phone. We both put them on the charger overnight and I have had to recharge
> mine twice today as the battery was at 3-5% and I had not used it!
>
> We both have iPhone 3GS running the new iOS
>
> Help! Please.
>
> Thank you
>
> Mary
>
>
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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mercredi 11 janvier 2012
Re: [apple-iphone] iPhone Battery
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