I don't know why I keep repeating myself here; I feel like a broken record. Turn off auto-rotation and you'll see a significant jump in battery runtime.
The only thing that iOS has done better (though this is a relative statement what with the debacle that was iOS 5 and maybe even iOS 6) is to be a good automatic manager of power consumption on the device. I can remember the iPhone 4s (not the 4S) going up to a week between charges. The 4S was always a power hog, though I understand it got better with successive releases of iOS 5. I haven't heard very much about iOS 6 and the iPhone 5 because, honestly, almost all of the people I know either have iPhone 4s, 4Ss, or Android devices.
I don't know why I keep repeating myself here; I feel like a broken record. Turn off auto-rotation and you'll see a significant jump in battery runtime.
I agree with this statement having been an iPhone 4 user until a couple of weeks ago (now n4 user), love my new phone just need to address poor battery life which I have to say is quite shocking.
I too have noticed a good improvement on battery life. The android OS takes a lot less battery now. Plus the standby drainage has also improved.
I don't know why I keep repeating myself here; I feel like a broken record. Turn off auto-rotation and you'll see a significant jump in battery runtime.
I haven't seen a radical difference. It seems like these 'battery life' threads come out every time there's an update. Kind of like the 'everything seems snappier' threads. If they tweaked something, great, but chances are the update didn't do a whole lot. So much of it depends on how you use your phone, what processes you have running, etc.
Can people tell me how they are getting such great battery? Do you play games? Facebook and Twitter on? Wifi always on? Please enlighten the rest of us.
Can people tell me how they are getting such great battery? Do you play games? Facebook and Twitter on? Wifi always on? Please enlighten the rest of us.