hi! how's your iOS 6 battery life?

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Since updating to iOS6 from 5.1.1 and then doing the evasiOn jailbreak my battery has been horrendous on my 4S. But then again I have been playing with it more than usual since then. And the weird thing is that the battery usage details dont show up anymore... just a dash.
 

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Since updating to iOS6 from 5.1.1 and then doing the evasiOn jailbreak my battery has been horrendous on my 4S. But then again I have been playing with it more than usual since then. And the weird thing is that the battery usage details dont show up anymore... just a dash.

Jailbreak is your problem. Those cause lots of issues with battery, memory, performance, and security. Restoring to stock should fix your battery issues.
 

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Do you even know what you're talking about jailbreak? Jailbreak doesn't consume more battery life than stock firmware. It adds more only tweaks and functions, only "some" of them does consume a bit of the battery life. But that doesn't mean all of them does.

DO you even have jailbreaked your iDevices at all? Don't get me wrong, but the iOS 6 has battery problem not jailbreak.
 

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Since updating to iOS6 from 5.1.1 and then doing the evasiOn jailbreak my battery has been horrendous on my 4S. But then again I have been playing with it more than usual since then. And the weird thing is that the battery usage details dont show up anymore... just a dash.

anytime you respring, or reboot, your device this happens

you have to charge to 100% to reset that feature
 

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Well I don't know my cycle for 6.1 cause I've been respringing to much installing tweaks and winterboarding haha.


Sent from the collector home world.
 

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Jailbreak is your problem. Those cause lots of issues with battery, memory, performance, and security. Restoring to stock should fix your battery issues.

"Restoring to stock should fix your battery issues."

Um, er.. 'aint gonna happen. Love my JB too much to go back to "stock." I have yet to see any issues related to memory, performance or security from a JB. the jury is out on the battery, but as others have stated, probably more of an iOS 6 issue rather than a JB issue.
 

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During the last week or so - noticing my iPhone 5 (AT&T model) running 6.1 really sucking down the juice... Used to be awesome after upgrade to 6.1 (and even in the last couple of 6.1 betas). Wondering if there's maybe a connection with recent Exchange bug... Since I have my work email syncing on my iPhone through Exchange.
 
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So far my iPod touch 4G is getting drained faster on iOS 6.1. 6 was kind of different compared to 5 but it wasn't very notable. Now I have to charge it during midday because I run out of battery very fast even without Wi-Fi turned on and only listening to music.


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