Hello All,
I have a problem with my IPhone 5S in connection with its battery life that is maybe due to its physical location and it is driving me crazy.
Each morning I fully charge it to 100%.
When I have it, I put it into my shirt pocket and maybe 3 or 4 times during the day I open it to see if I have received any new emails. I don't open the emails with the phone, I do that on my computer at work. I never receive any calls on it. The result is that when I get home in the evening, it is still charged up to maybe 90%.
When My wife has it, she says that she simply puts it into the pocket of her work jacket. She never receives any calls on it and she doesn't do email. However, by the time she gets home, the battery has run down to maybe 20% or is even dead.
Since we carpool, the only difference I can see is that her job keeps her in a basement type environment where she cannot receive a signal while mine is on an upper floor near to a window where I get a clear signal. I was all set to replace the battery until I realized that it must be a user or an environmental problem. Assuming that she is telling me the truth about her non-use of the phone at her job, that leaves only an environmental problem.
Anyone has any idea why the phone would use up battery life in a basement but not on an upper floor?
Thanks.
IPhone 5S battery life question
I have a problem with my IPhone 5S in connection with its battery life that is maybe due to its physical location and it is driving me crazy.
Each morning I fully charge it to 100%.
When I have it, I put it into my shirt pocket and maybe 3 or 4 times during the day I open it to see if I have received any new emails. I don't open the emails with the phone, I do that on my computer at work. I never receive any calls on it. The result is that when I get home in the evening, it is still charged up to maybe 90%.
When My wife has it, she says that she simply puts it into the pocket of her work jacket. She never receives any calls on it and she doesn't do email. However, by the time she gets home, the battery has run down to maybe 20% or is even dead.
Since we carpool, the only difference I can see is that her job keeps her in a basement type environment where she cannot receive a signal while mine is on an upper floor near to a window where I get a clear signal. I was all set to replace the battery until I realized that it must be a user or an environmental problem. Assuming that she is telling me the truth about her non-use of the phone at her job, that leaves only an environmental problem.
Anyone has any idea why the phone would use up battery life in a basement but not on an upper floor?
Thanks.
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