![]() Disable background app refresh (Settings -> General -> Background App Refresh -> Disable Music).Turn off Automatic Downloads (Settings -> Music -> Automatic Downloads).While reports of the Music app draining battery in the background go back to April, there has been a rapid uptick in reports over the last week, suggesting Apple may have recently changed something on the server side which is causing the problem.īelow are some of the steps that users have taken to try to resolve the issue, but which appear to have a low rate of success. I might try to backup my phone to iTunes and do a reset later. I never had Background App Refresh turned on and I haven't found any downloading song in the Music app. I'm having this exact same problem with my iPhone 11, recently updated to IOS 13.5.1. Had to recharge several times during the day just to keep up. I am concerned this will kill my battery on my new phone. My phone is also getting very hot from this. I haven't even used the Apple Music App yet and it says that it has been running in the background for over 18 hours and has used 95% of my battery. I just purchased a new iPhone 11 a few days ago, and my battery is crashing so fast. In some cases, the background activity occurs over several hours each day, even if the app has not been used for weeks or even at all. Hundreds of users, many running iOS 13.5.1 on devices both new and old, are experiencing rapid battery drain when the Music app is not in use. ![]() ![]() A significant minority of iPhone users have taken to Apple's Support Communities and Reddit to report battery drain issues largely related to the Music app and high levels of background activity.
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