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Facebook Aware of iOS App Battery Life Drain Issue and Working on a Fix

Facebook today acknowledged its awareness of an issue raised by a few iOS users last week, who saw large amounts of battery drain on their iPhones while the social networking app ran in the background, even with background app refresh toggled off. Speaking with TechCrunch, a Facebook spokesperson confirmed the company's awareness of the bug and promised a fix would be in place "soon."

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MacRumors Forum member Oridus suffering from the Facebook battery drain bug

“We have heard reports of some people experiencing battery issues with our iOS app. We’re looking into this and hope to have a fix in place soon,” the spokesperson said.

A number of Facebook users have commented on the issue of background battery drain over the past week, with users on the MacRumors Forums posting about the issue as far back as last Thursday. One poster (seen above) saw Facebook responsible for a dramatic 39 percent battery usage over a six day period, despite having background app refresh set to off.

Several sites have attempted to theorize on the cause behind the overzealous battery drain, including MacStories, hypothesizing that the reason behind the bug could be silent audio emanating from the service's auto-playing videos. Since most people don't bother with turning off auto-play, Facebook could be keeping a muted audio track running in the background with users largely unaware, letting it run and "consume energy to perform background tasks" even after leaving the app.

The company itself hasn't commented on the source of the bug, but at least those affected can look forward to a fix for it in the future.

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Bbqthis Avatar
136 months ago
More like "Facebook app finally publicly exposed to be crap, company promises to fix".
Score: 39 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Zedcars Avatar
136 months ago
Leave Facebook. It's the best thing you will ever do.
Score: 34 Votes (Like | Disagree)
btrach144 Avatar
136 months ago
I've been thinking of deleting my Facebook profile. All people use FB for is to brag about what they just bought or where they're going. Basically, who has the bigger wallet.
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
drumcat Avatar
136 months ago
Facebook is best used on Safari in iOS. The app is always bad news. I dropped the app two years ago, and it's awesome.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
136 months ago
I am getting old, but:

Who's looking at Facebook for 4 hours?
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
avanpelt Avatar
136 months ago
And we'll never know when the battery issues are fixed because their release notes tell us absolutely nothing about what's been changed or fixed with each update.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)