IOS 8.1.1 fast battery draining issues!

AFter i updated to iOS 8.1.1, my battery on Iphone 5s drains ridiculously quick while my notifications centre and control centre is unable to drag out from the top and the bottom. Apple please release a new update to fix all these bugs!

Same here, yesterday I went to sleep with 100%, after 8 hours I woke up with 14%. With the flight mode ON... iPhone 5S, 8.1.1.
All my settings are set to save battery, I know all...

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    Cheers from Brazil!

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                      32G iPad2 with iOS7.04
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