- After reading this article... Restore Your iPhone Without Losing Your Homescreen Organization I started doing my restores and minor iOS updates by restoring, then set up as a new phone. After it's done I right click on my phone in iTunes and select Restore from Backup and select the back up I synced right before I restored/updated.
Does anybody think this would add to any battery issues or any other issues? I like this because then apps are synced and back the way I had everything and the settings are what I had before also.
Thanks11-13-2011 11:25 AMLike 0 - After reading this article... Restore Your iPhone Without Losing Your Homescreen Organization I started doing my restores and minor iOS updates by restoring, then set up as a new phone. After it's done I right click on my phone in iTunes and select Restore from Backup and select the back up I synced right before I restored/updated.
Does anybody think this would add to any battery issues or any other issues? I like this because then apps are synced and back the way I had everything and the settings are what I had before also.
Thanks
I came from a 4 to a 4s. I did the iCloud backup and restore when I got my 4s. It worked flawlessly and I had no battery issues. Then I upgraded to 5.0.1 OTA and my battery was draining like crazy.
Last night I did a restore in iTunes and restored as a backup from iCloud. My phone works great and has good battery life again.11-13-2011 11:32 AMLike 0 - I know many people swear that restoring as a backup just restores the problem, but in my experience, this doesn't seem to be true.
I came from a 4 to a 4s. I did the iCloud backup and restore when I got my 4s. It worked flawlessly and I had no battery issues. Then I upgraded to 5.0.1 OTA and my battery was draining like crazy.
Last night I did a restore in iTunes and restored as a backup from iCloud. My phone works great and has good battery life again.BLiNK likes this.11-13-2011 12:12 PMLike 1 - This sounds very scientific. I've also heard people say that they restore to the official release because it is "cleaner code" than the GM. (eye roll)11-13-2011 10:51 PMLike 0
- My battery life has been better then it was on 5.0 and also doing this after a day on the OTA 5.0.1 update.
I think I'm going to do the restore again and set up as new this time and then not Restore from Backup and see if it makes any difference.11-14-2011 09:20 AMLike 0 -
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