Battery drain - ios6.1

My iPhone5 battery has been draining very fast! It used to last more than 24hrs during my normal work day. But soon after 6.1 upgrade, it lasts hardly 6hrs. Hopefully apple will release a new fix soon.
Anyone else having similar issues? I am still a diehard apple fan :)

http://m.computerworld.com/s/article/9236792/Apple_takes_blame_for_iOS_6.1_Excha nge_battery_draining_bug_promises_patch
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    Sorry for the MANY mistakes, my English is not good =\.
    Cheers from Brazil!

    Hi Folks,
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                      32G iPad2 with iOS7.04
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    Hi Folks,
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    Devices;     16GB iPhone 4 with IOS6
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                      32G iPad2 with iOS7.04
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    I then re-created the common Microsoft Outlook/Live/Hotmail account on all three devices in the iOS native mail app ...... SUCCESS! Now all three devices are behaving normaly with respect to battery drain ......
    Hopefully this will be useful to others in this thread ..........

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    Hi Folks,
    iPhone & iPad2 battery drain issue SOLVED!!!!!
    I had a serious battery drain problem on THREE devices using different iOS .... it was a simple fix and had certain characteristics that you may be able to relate to ......
    Devices;     16GB iPhone 4 with IOS6
                      16GB iPhone 4S with iOS7.06
                      32G iPad2 with iOS7.04
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    My Daughters is the same. It must effect everybody
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