How do you disable these apps individually?
I see the on and off for this, but when I press on these running apps, it
does nothing.

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Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2013 3:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Battery Life on IOS 7

Hey Ed, Thanks, that will be another option as I did see a bunch in there
that I barely use. For now I am keeping it completely disabled as I imagine
this is an issue that Apple will address in 7.0.1 I just spoke to a sighted
friend on an iPhone 5 and he said his battery life is awful, so at least it
is good to know it is not a voiceover specific problem so I imagine a fix
will come out faster.
On Sep 21, 2013, at 2:55 PM, Edward Green <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Brian,
> 
> You probably saw in Settings, General, Background App Refresh that you can
turn it on or off for specific apps.  If you find that you like having some
apps load updates slightly faster, you may want to turn it back on and
disable a bunch you don't care about in there that might be draining the
battery.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Ed
> On 21 Sep 2013, at 19:52, Brian Fischler <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Yeah Ed I think that might be the problem, as I do have a lot of 
>> apps. I just turned it off, so will see how that affects the battery.
Thanks again On Sep 21, 2013, at 2:35 PM, Edward Green
<[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Brian,
>>> 
>>> YOu may want to try and experiment with background refresh.  YOu can
control whether individual apps refresh in the background or not.  I believe
the idea of this feature is to save you time when opening apps, and the
phone will learn your routines for doing this so that the apps refresh
appropriately.  However, it sounds as though some of them may be refreshing
more than you want.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Ed
>>> On 21 Sep 2013, at 19:25, Brian Fischler <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hey all,
>>>> 
>>>> For the most part I really am loving IOS 7. The one thing that is a
concern is the battery life is horrible. I typically made it through almost
the entire day with not really needing to charge my phone. Yesterday, I
barely used it and I had to charge it twice. I am using an iPhone 4S on IOS
7, and know some of you have some fantastic info, and was hoping someone
might be able to compile a list of checks to use to get the best battery
life. I have turned that new motion option on as I read that saves some
battery life. I have closed a lot of the apps in the app switcher especially
all GPS apps. I saw someone mention turning off background refresh might
save battery life. What am I losing by turning that off, as I thought that
was one of the new features that iPhone was pushing, so by turning off I
would like to know what I am disabling. I assume it means apps will only
refresh when I open them, as I have noticed through out the day I would hear
Downcast refresh which I thought was odd, as I have it set to refresh every
8 hours and usually manually refresh it. I do have about 200 apps on my
phone so if they are constantly trying to refresh I could see that killing
my battery. I have my screen curtain turned on and screen brightness turned
down to 33%. 
>>>> 
>>>> Also, if anyone got an iPhone 5S can you let us know howe the battery
life is? I plan to get one when the craze dies down, but want to find out if
people are having serious battery issues or any other problems.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks all
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