Battery Drain on iOS 26 and iOS 26.0.1.

Good morning everyone,

I would like to report a VERY SERIOUS problem with the battery and performance.

I have a NEW iPhone 15 with 100% battery capacity and only 22 cycles (which I did myself; when it arrived, it was at 0).

However, after updating to iOS 26 (and even with iOS 26.0.1, the situation remains the same), I continue to have VERY SERIOUS problems with the battery life of my NEW phone.

Today, I was busy all day and did not use my phone from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., yet it still dropped from 90% to 45% WITHOUT DOING ANYTHING. No apps were open, the “Refresh apps in background” option was not enabled, the screen was set to turn off automatically after 30 seconds, and automatic brightness was enabled. So it's definitely not the phone's fault because it's BRAND NEW with a 100% ORIGINAL battery, nor is it the settings because it was in PERMANENT POWER SAVING mode. So the fault lies solely with iOS. There are no excuses.

I am writing this message to urge Apple to resolve this issue as soon as possible because, from what I have read on X, I am not the only one.

Has anyone else had this problem?

Thank you very much and have a good day.

iPhone 15, iOS 26

Posted on Oct 1, 2025 8:07 AM

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Posted on Oct 3, 2025 6:20 AM

You’re not taking into consideration the extra processes that go on after an upgrade (from 18.x.x to 26.x.x) and then an update.


Please update all your apps. Third party apps may not have been optimized for iOS 26 yet and that can cause severe battery drain. After updating your apps, please do a forced restart and give things another few days to settle in.


Force restart iPhone - Apple Support


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Nov 17, 2025 11:54 AM in response to VictorSMiller

Battery stats are not updated immediately and are done on a background process similar to the way Steps are added in the Health app. In both cases the values are updates shortly afterwards when that background process has been completed, not done in real time. That would explain why you see a different value immediately after ending a FaceTime call.


To get a better idea on the rate of drop you are seeing, can you post the green battery graph with the last 24 hour option selected. I agree that a 30% drop seems excessive on a 1 hour call.

Nov 22, 2025 1:03 PM in response to andrea_filice

This is happening to me also. I tried to find a way to uninstall the new iOS 26.1 because it’s so frustrating. I’ve already forced a restart and checked my settings. But today as an example, I glanced at my phone for 10 minutes this morning. And glanced again for 2 minutes around 1 pm and my phone died at 2 pm. After being charged all night mind you. Before this update my phone battery would die after 13 hrs of CONTINUOUS use. This is ridiculous

Nov 22, 2025 7:09 PM in response to Katana-San

What makes you think I haven’t tried? The caution was there because everyone has different requirements. Some may want the mail to arrive as soon as possible because that might be most important for them, some may prefer automation most maybe because they are on road most of the times driving, some may have to keep their devices outside their workplace and hence cannot afford to turn location settings off. So it was just a caution to try out what suits you the best without jeopardising what is important to you. My screen shot of the experiment shows a 14% drop from full charge in 21 hours. Of course phone was idle mostly. But it was important to see how the charge drops without usage. It used to be 15-20% overnight under default settings. But still I am saying maybe my device has got stabilised now (as we all know devices takes time to settle down after certain updates) and there is a room for error in my assumptions. I think we can learn to give some credit to others as well.

Battery Drain on iOS 26 and iOS 26.0.1.

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