Batteria ios 6.1

Sto notando che da quando ho aggiornato alla versione ios6.1 e presa nano SIM 4g operatore telefonico vodafone , la batteria del mio iPhone 5 scenda di carica in maniera anomala!
Scesa di 40% circa in 1 ora e 45 minuti facendo semplice ricerche su safari fatte a più riprese ma nelle loro sessioni di ricerche le durate erano di 5 minuti al massimo ( ho fatto 6 ricerche in totale ).
Come è possibile ciò?
In attesa di una vs risposta ringrazio anticipatamente

Non ci sono particolari problemi di durata batteria sul mio 4S.

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