iPhone loses 10% of power in one night, is it yours?
by Poster
May 16, 2025
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The model is 16pm, loon is always turned on, but there is no strategy when connecting to wifi, and it is in power-saving mode. How to do this?
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Poster May 16, 2025@ Anonymous3231 It used to be OK at 13pm, I just bought this, I haven't tried it, it used to be up to 1% a night
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Anonymous13526 May 16, 2025It's almost the same after opening loon
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Anonymous11103 May 16, 2025Change the ring fork, it basically won't fall off
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Anonymous2572 May 16, 2025@ Anonymous4962 # 7 loon's script is sometimes very hot when running on mobile phones
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Anonymous1716 May 16, 2025I don't know if the system or the base station are affected. Many years ago, the iPhone did drop 1-2% in one night. But if you don't charge it before going to bed, it's difficult to maintain this power consumption now. When I first changed my iPhone14pro, I found that if I didn't charge it before going to bed, the standby time dropped by at least 8% in one night, which is equivalent to 1% in one hour. Even if I charged it before going to bed, it was generally difficult to keep it still. However, in the past two years, the standby time has been enhanced. Without charging before going to bed, the standby time can be up to 3% one night. If charged, it can remain unchanged (iOS18.4 even remains unchanged for 12 hours, and most other versions remain unchanged for 8 hours). I have tested pure 4G, 5G enabled, automatic 5G, etc., and there are almost no differences. In recent years, it is even better to enable 5G. I used soft routing before, so I couldn't turn on the surge at home. Later, I surged 24 hours a day for MitM, and found that the surge had almost no effect on standby (no advertising rules were used)
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Anonymous13366 May 16, 2025I didn't notice that I always suck it on the magnetic suction overnight at night. The upper charging limit is 80
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Anonymous1690 May 16, 2025In the same situation, I used an airtag + a device that supports find my. I saw that find my was active in the background, and it dropped about 10 in one night. You can check it in this direction.
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Anonymous11105 May 16, 2025Didn't pay much attention and didn't have any anxiety about electricity use
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Anonymous9662 May 16, 2025Without turning on the agent, it used to stably lose 10% of the power in one night. It is speculated that the weak signal may cause the baseband to consume more power. Later, an automation was added, and the airplane mode was turned on when I sleep every day, and the alarm clock was turned off before it rings. Now it doesn't lose power in one night. Understood
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Anonymous2618 May 16, 2025Take a look at which apps cause the power consumption I turn off loon when I sleep now
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Anonymous448 May 16, 2025loon seems to consume a bit of electricity. Please try another agent
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Poster May 16, 2025@ Anonymous1690 is this search background activity, I don't know where to close it
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Anonymous1828 May 17, 202516 new phone, when I bought it, it dropped about 10 degrees overnight. After upgrading to 18.5, the battery life is better, but it is really not durable.
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Anonymous1716 May 17, 2025I suspect that the proxy app consumes power and does not need to be turned on when connecting to Wi-Fi at the same time. If Suspend is supported, you can choose to use this. Simply Wi-Fi: DIRECT, the traffic is still processed by it
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Anonymous13527 May 17, 2025I used to leave it on standby and drop about 2%-5% overnight Until the year the airtag was released, I bought a set and connected it to my mobile phone. Since then, I have lost 15%-20% in one night. For several years, I still can't find the reason (it's useless to turn off all airtags). Now I give up lying flat, but the result is a little better recently, only about 10%
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Anonymous6918 May 19, 2025@ Anonymous6919 search [deactivate time] in settings, turn on timing, select every day, and then set the start time and end time
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Anonymous4351 May 19, 202515pm 15-20 electricity one night.
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Anonymous6919 May 20, 2025@ Anonymous6918 # 56 thx ^ ^