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GallenH

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Jul 27, 2018
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If I'm not plugged into a charger overnight on my iPhone 6s, my battery depletes down dramatically. Battery health is at 100%. The primary (95+%) use is Home & Lock Screen. It's often listed "active" for 2-3 hours. Any ideas as to what's going on? Can notifications coming thru turn the iPhone on? Any help greatly appreciated.........glenn
 
Yes notifications wake up the Lock Screen which consumes battery power.
As a test, put the phone into Airplane mode one night and Low Power mode and see what the battery status is the next morning. Of course you won’t have a connected phone when it’s in Airplane mode.
 
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