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- Some iPhone users who recently updated to iOS 13.6.1 have noticed that their battery is draining much faster than usual. There have also been reports of iPhones overheating.
- There was a similar issue a few months ago when the iOS 13.5.1 update caused Apple Music users to lose battery life incredibly fast.
Apple's software team has been busy of late, with the company rolling out iOS 13.6.1 and an iOS 13.7 beta earlier this week. As you would expect this late into the iOS release cycle, iOS 13.6.1 doesn't include a ton of new forward-facing features, if any, but rather addresses a small number of performance issues and minor bugs.
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Shortly after the new iOS update dropped, some iPhone users started to notice a problem with their devices overheating and battery life draining abnormally quickly. Notably, the issue appears to impact a wide range of iPhone models, from the iPhone SE and iPhone 6S all the way up to the iPhone 11 Pro. While some users have found that shutting down their phone and restarting twice alleviates the issue, others haven't been so lucky.
With that said, iMorehas a post up detailing some measures you can take if you happen to be experiencing an iPhone with any of the aforementioned issues.
If restarting your iPhone doesn't work, iMore recommends resetting your network settings:
Doing this will erase your saved WiFi access points and passwords, reset your cellular network connection with the towers, and you basically start fresh. You'll need to re-connect to your WiFi networks, but that shouldn't be too much of a headache.
To try this fix, all you have to do is go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings.
Regexptester 1 17 download free. If that doesn't work, you can then try to reset all of your settings by going to Settings > General > Reset All Settings. Note that this will not remove any of your data, with Apple describing it as follows:
All settings—including network settings, the keyboard dictionary, the Home screen layout, location settings, privacy settings, and Apple Pay cards—are removed or reset to their defaults. No data or media are deleted.
If that doesn't work, you could erase all of your data and restore your iPhone from an iCloud backup. While this should work, this is certainly a final resort that you will want to avoid if possible.
A more practical solution — assuming that the issue isn't that bad — might be to wait for iOS 13.7 to drop. Especially given that Apple released an iOS 13.7 beta this week, and because iOS 14 is poised to arrive in just a few weeks, it stands to reason that iOS 13.7 is coming very soon and could very well include a fix for the aforementioned overheating issue.
A more general piece of advice that I've followed over the years is to avoid incremental iOS upgrades if they address performance issues I myself haven't experienced. If an iOS update includes a security update I'll certainly make a point to download it, but barring that, I'll steer clear of minor updates if things are otherwise running smoothly.
iPhone battery replacement
If your iPhone is covered by warranty, AppleCare+, or consumer law, we'll replace your battery at no charge. Not sure if you're covered? Check if you have AppleCare+ by entering your iPhone serial number.
If your iPhone has any damage that impairs the replacement of the battery, such as a cracked screen, that issue will need to be resolved prior to the battery replacement. In some cases, there may be a cost associated with the repair.
Wirecast pro 7 0 1 download free. See the chart below for battery replacement pricing for all iPhone models.
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iPhone battery replacement pricing - Australia
iPhone model | In-warranty or with AppleCare+ | Out of warranty |
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iPhone X, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 | AUD 0 | A$ 109 |
iPhone SE (2nd generation), iPhone SE, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and all other eligible models | AUD 0 | A$ 79 |
Apple Battery Replacement
These prices apply only to battery repairs made by Apple. Pricing offered by Apple Authorised Service Providers may vary. We'll add a A$ 19.95 shipping fee if your repair requires shipping and isn't covered under warranty or AppleCare+. All fees are in Australian dollars and include GST.
Your repair options
Send in for repair
Avoid waiting for an appointment or travelling to a store. We can send you a box right away to collect your iPhone. Arrange a shipment to an Apple Repair Centre and we'll replace your battery and deliver your iPhone back to you in approximately 6-8 days.
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Make an appointment at an Apple Store or one of our Apple authorised service locations. We'll try to fix your iPhone during your visit. In more complex cases, we might need to send it to an Apple Repair Centre. If we do, your iPhone will be ready for pickup in approximately one week.
To protect your data, learn how to get your iPhone ready for service.
iPhone power issues
Some iPhone power issues are caused by factors other than the battery. If you can't turn on your iPhone, follow these steps to see if the issue resolves.
We'll test your iPhone to see if it has a battery issue or a different power issue. If your iPhone has a non-battery power issue, we'll give you the repair price after we determine the cause. To identify your issue and set up service, start a service request.