> I have an iPhone 4S running iOS 7.1 (11D167). It's a 16GB Sprint phone. Recently, it started depleting its charge VERY quickly. I have been experiencing a fade from 100% to under 10% in four or five hours. 
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> When I am away from a plug I quit applications as I finish using them, so two of these occasions there were between 0 and 2 apps open, so I'm puzzled.
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> When I was on the phone with Apple, the tech person said that my diagnostics showed that something was running in the background, but nothing was open. How can I find out which app is running after I quit?
 
What do you mean by "quit"?
 
When you simply move away from an app, perhaps by opening up a different app, this action does not shut the first app down.
 
It *could* be fully stopped, using NO power, or it *could* be "holding state", using a bare trickle of power to maintain its settings, or it *could* be mostly active in the background — depending entirely on which app and perhaps on its internal settings.
 
Navigation apps like TomTom or Sygic are likely to still be doing a lot when they are in the background.
 
To COMPLETELY quit an app, double-press the Home button, find the app in the "quick-switching" bar, and tap-and-sweep it upward off the screen.
 
 
 
Also, check Settings — General — Background App Refresh.
 
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> When I am away from a plug I quit applications as I finish using them, so two of these occasions there were between 0 and 2 apps open, so I'm puzzled.
>
> When I was on the phone with Apple, the tech person said that my diagnostics showed that something was running in the background, but nothing was open. How can I find out which app is running after I quit?
What do you mean by "quit"?
When you simply move away from an app, perhaps by opening up a different app, this action does not shut the first app down.
It *could* be fully stopped, using NO power, or it *could* be "holding state", using a bare trickle of power to maintain its settings, or it *could* be mostly active in the background — depending entirely on which app and perhaps on its internal settings.
Navigation apps like TomTom or Sygic are likely to still be doing a lot when they are in the background.
To COMPLETELY quit an app, double-press the Home button, find the app in the "quick-switching" bar, and tap-and-sweep it upward off the screen.
Also, check Settings — General — Background App Refresh.
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Jim Saklad mailto:jimdoc@icloud.com
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