HT4528 iOS 6.1 is draining my iPhone 5 battery within 6 hours. My battery life was never that great with iOS 6.0 but I would get at least 12 hours.

Is there a way to downgrade to iOS 6.0 or 5?

e2ekiel02 wrote:
Is there a way to downgrade to iOS 6.0 or 5?
No.
Restore as New  >  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4137

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