iOS 7 and battery life - a software problem

  A week ago I told you in an article that the autonomy of the battery on the recently released iOS 7 it's so bad that the terminals have to be charged every day, even if you don't manage to get through 24 full hours of use. A week later, I tell you that the problem seems to be the way he thought Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), iOS and its services and not from the permanent use of 3G. Doing a restore the other day I told you that iOS 7 it works much better, but the good part is that I manage to obtain a much better autonomy in the same conditions of use, and above you have the proof, the terminal having 10% of the battery available at the time of recording the capture.

  Practically using the terminal normally in a whole day, you might have in iOS 7 autonomy better than in iOS 6, but that's only if Apple doesn't rush to activate who knows what services that will unnecessarily consume the terminal's resources. Because we are talking about a beta version, there is a good chance that things will change until the release of the final version, and we all know that every year there were problems with the autonomy immediately after the release of a new important version of iOS. This year it is not known if things will be different, but a restore and setting the terminal as new could save you from many problems and significantly improve your battery autonomy.