How to fix battery draining "find My" program on iPhone 16

I finally found how to completely turn off the battery draining "find My" program on iPhone 16


You have to go to: Settings->Privacy and security-> Location services ->System services-> find my Iphone.


And that was after disabling: Settings->General->Background App refresh-> find my iPhone


And also after disabling: Apple account-> find my


Why are there three different places to disable this battery eating, poorly written program?????


Anyway, I suspect you only have to do the system services one. I did the other two first, and it had no effect.

Posted on Dec 4, 2025 7:23 AM

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Posted on Dec 4, 2025 11:53 PM

 Find My isn’t a battery hog by default. It works smarter than people expect.


Here’s the quick breakdown:


• Find My doesn’t constantly broadcast your location.

It updates in bursts, using low-power Bluetooth, Wi-Fi signals, and cell towers before falling back to full GPS. (GPS is the hungry one.)


• Battery impact is usually tiny.

If your phone is just doing normal Find My updates, most people won’t notice any drain.


But it can drain more than usual if:


  • You’re sharing your live location with many people in “Share My Location”.
  • You’re tracking several AirTags or devices that keep waking the radios.
  • You’re in an area with a poor network signal — Find My keeps retrying.
  • You’re using “Find My network” heavily (e.g., lost device mode pinging constantly).


Fast way to reduce battery drain:


  • In Settings → Privacy & Security → Location Services → Find My, switch to While Using instead of Always (if you don’t need background updates).
  • Turn off Share My Location temporarily.
  • Disable AirTag item alerts if you track a small army of objects.


Overall: Find My normally sips battery, not chugs it. If your battery is dropping fast, something else is likely the culprit.


This may help you --> Prolong and Maximise Battery Performance … - Apple Community


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Dec 4, 2025 11:53 PM in response to oldmaninflorida

 Find My isn’t a battery hog by default. It works smarter than people expect.


Here’s the quick breakdown:


• Find My doesn’t constantly broadcast your location.

It updates in bursts, using low-power Bluetooth, Wi-Fi signals, and cell towers before falling back to full GPS. (GPS is the hungry one.)


• Battery impact is usually tiny.

If your phone is just doing normal Find My updates, most people won’t notice any drain.


But it can drain more than usual if:


  • You’re sharing your live location with many people in “Share My Location”.
  • You’re tracking several AirTags or devices that keep waking the radios.
  • You’re in an area with a poor network signal — Find My keeps retrying.
  • You’re using “Find My network” heavily (e.g., lost device mode pinging constantly).


Fast way to reduce battery drain:


  • In Settings → Privacy & Security → Location Services → Find My, switch to While Using instead of Always (if you don’t need background updates).
  • Turn off Share My Location temporarily.
  • Disable AirTag item alerts if you track a small army of objects.


Overall: Find My normally sips battery, not chugs it. If your battery is dropping fast, something else is likely the culprit.


This may help you --> Prolong and Maximise Battery Performance … - Apple Community


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