So does anyone from Apple read the posts on here

With the battery drain issues being experienced by so many, especially those with iPhone 5, I'm wondering if anyone from Apple may have actually read these posts.With all due respect to the experts, it is clear to me that the iOS 7.1 update is causing this problem. I have turned off numerous functions on the phone, done a full back up and my phone is practically useless. I shot a 2 min video last night and then replayed it. My battery dropped from 75% to 33%. It's time Apple got the finger out and fixed this issue.

I've got some tips for you to save up more battery:
-close apps by multitasking
-do NOT use brightness to the max
-do NOT keep bluetooth, cellular data, wifi on when you do not need it
Make sure that apple's working on this issue since so many apple users have reported this issue
Try taking your iphone to the nearest apple store and show them your iphone, they'll test it and i guess there's an internal problem because i highly doubt that the battery could drop 42% in 4mins

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