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If your iPhone 13 Pro loses power between nights in Wi-Fi standby mode, there are some possible causes and solutions:1. Searching for Wi-Fi or being connected to a network device:...

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If your iPhone 13 Pro loses power between nights in Wi-Fi standby mode, there are some possible causes and solutions:

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1. Searching for Wi-Fi or being connected to a network device: If your iPhone is constantly searching for available networks or connecting to other devices while Wi-Fi is working, this can cause the battery to drain too quickly. It is recommended that you can go to \"Settings\" - \"Wi-Fi\" and then turn the Wi-Fi off, or choose to disconnect the network that is already connected, which can prevent the battery from draining too fast.

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2. The most power-consuming functions are still on: In the process of using the iPhone 13 Pro, there may be some more power-consuming functions that are still on, such as Bluetooth, location services, push notifications, etc., which will continue to consume power even in standby state. You can view the power consumption of specific applications through \"Settings\" - \"battery\

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3. System or application failure: If the above measures cannot solve the problem, some systems or applications may fail. In this case, you can try to perform a smart data deletion operation by selecting \"Settings\" - \"General\" - \"Reset\" - \"Erase all content and Settings\". This operation will erase all data and restore to factory Settings, you need to back up the data before the operation.

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4. Battery aging: If your iPhone 13 Pro has been in use for a while, it may be that the battery is rapidly losing power due to aging problems. You are advised to replace the battery with the original battery or go to an Apple authorized after-sales service center to repair or replace the battery.


The reason may be that the Apple ios system conflicts with the installed APP, or the background opens too many power-consuming apps, try to force a restart, the method: press the volume, then press the volume reduction, and then long press the power button until the Apple Logo appears.


If your iPhone 13 Pro consumes too much power after a night of WiFi standby, it may be due to several reasons:

1. App Background Refresh: If Background App Refresh is enabled on your iPhone, some apps may automatically update in the background, resulting in additional power consumption.

2. Weak signal or disconnected network: If the iPhone battery is already low or the WiFi signal is unreliable, it will cause the iPhone to consume a lot of power while trying to maintain the WiFi connection.

3. Location Services: If some applications have location services enabled, they may continue to use GPS or other location services to update location information, resulting in additional power consumption.

4. Function Settings: If enhanced functions such as \"Automatic brightness adjustment\" and \"true color Tone\" are enabled on the iPhone, additional battery power will also be consumed.

solution

1. Temporarily disable the background refresh function of irrelevant applications.

2. Optimize the WiFi environment to ensure the stability of WiFi signal.

3. Disable location services for certain applications and disable location services in the Settings.

4. Turn off some power-consuming enhancements, such as \"True Color Tone\".

5. Minimize the time and frequency of using the phone at night, you can adjust the \"night mode\" function in the phone Settings to reduce the screen brightness.

If the above methods do not solve the problem, it is recommended to contact Apple after-sales service or go to an Apple authorized repair shop to check whether the battery or iPhone hardware is faulty.


Because your WiFi connection is in the middle, it is normal to lose power. The iPhone 13 Pro connects to WiFi when it is turned on at night, and the power failure is normal at about 10%, and the phone needs to search for WiFi signals to achieve the best connection state, so it is very power-intensive.


Normal, 13pro mobile phone card boot, and connected to WiFi wireless, a night power loss of 10% is normal, mobile phone boot standby itself needs power consumption, wireless and signal need power consumption turn on the mobile phone flight mode, turn off WiFi, 10 hours at night standby screen, normal power consumption of about 2%, normal not more than 4%


Mobile phones use up power to search the Internet and receive messages.

The mobile phone card is turned on and connected to the WiFi wireless network, even if it is standby, it will constantly search for network signals, but also accept information, etc., the background system needs to run time and other apps will consume power.