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JackClark 06 April 2013 03:04 PM

Ha! I get way over 24hrs from my 4s now and it gets better every update. The 5 is astonishing, 5s with iOS 7 will last longer still.

Maybe you only get 6 hours due to downloading midget porn over 3G whilst multitasking.

TonyBurns 07 April 2013 11:16 AM

Nah i get a couple of days out of mine whilst watching the midget porn and multi tasking ;)
Seriously though, battery life has been the bain of ios, some dont last 10 minutes and have over heating batteries, so i doubt ios7 will fare any better tbh, Apple need to go back to the drawing board really.

TonyBurns 07 April 2013 11:17 AM

Double post....

JackClark 07 April 2013 05:21 PM

Jibberish. Android phones, especially Galaxy's can only dream of iOS battery performance. Everyone knows that.

Tidgy 07 April 2013 05:31 PM

jack, if you lived in the arctic i bet apple would be able to sell you ice,,, hahahaha

stevebt 07 April 2013 05:35 PM


Originally Posted by JackClark (Post 11051088)
Jibberish. Android phones, especially Galaxy's can only dream of iOS battery performance. Everyone knows that.


My galaxy s3 with a £6 uprated battery from ebay does excellent life. I used it on day for about 3 hours internet (no wifi) 1 hour internet radio about 15 minutes of calls and about 80 texts and from switching the phone on at 7am it was showing 10% battery at around 11pm which I think is impressive for the use it had.

Rob_Impreza99 07 April 2013 09:41 PM


Originally Posted by JackClark (Post 11051088)
Jibberish. Android phones, especially Galaxy's can only dream of iOS battery performance. Everyone knows that.

Really ? I'm getting around 1 half days on average out of the battery on my Galaxy S3, thats pretty good going considering how much i use it. At the min i'm currently on 1 day 12 hours with 22% left, i'm more than happy with that.

JackClark 07 April 2013 09:53 PM


Originally Posted by stevebt (Post 11051103)
My galaxy s3 with a £6 uprated battery from ebay does excellent life. I used it on day for about 3 hours internet (no wifi) 1 hour internet radio about 15 minutes of calls and about 80 texts and from switching the phone on at 7am it was showing 10% battery at around 11pm which I think is impressive for the use it had.

My iPhone does more than that without an uprated battery from eBay. Uprated battery from eBay!

JackClark 07 April 2013 09:58 PM

Yes really Rob. I have everything turned on, all the time, bluetooth, wifi, location services for everything and I can go that long. You may not admit how many things you have to turn off on your Galaxy to get 12 hours, but I know it's a lot, and you can forget about anything that taxes the processor.

Galifrey 08 April 2013 09:47 AM

My Galaxy note 2 does 2 days of that plus a shed load of book reading. You really are clueless about Android battery longevity Jack, just your usual rhetoric. Jelly Bean is very good at handling battery life. A full days use including music streaming will leave me with at least 60% battery at the end of the day.

MDS_WRX 08 April 2013 10:30 AM

Well I've been following a few posts on the apple forums trying to get the wifes 4s battery sorted but still no luck.

It clearly is an issue though (one thread on their forums has over 2.5k posts with the same complaint so at least I'm not alone!). To be fair the Apple shop did replace the phone, but the problems still there (she's lucky to get 6-7 hrs without needing to recharge it) so it's not just a hardware issue.

Hopefully when iOS 7 comes out these bugs will disappear.

JackClark 08 April 2013 01:45 PM

Try a fresh install of the OS, run it for a few days then gradually add your apps again, it's obviously something you've done. Another battery killer for any phone is searching for signal, does your wife spend time in an area with a sketchy signal?

MDS_WRX 08 April 2013 01:57 PM

I've tried that (even had a new phone so that was set up from scratch), it was all working fine until the 6.1.2 upgrade, then as soon as that update was put on it started dying. I think it's something to do with the mail/location services as setting these to Off seems to help temporarily, but the issues always seem to come back.

I don't think it's a problem with searching for a signal, we both tend to be in similar areas with decent signal and I'm not having the issue on mine.

jonc 08 April 2013 02:33 PM


Originally Posted by MDS_WRX (Post 11051941)
I've tried that (even had a new phone so that was set up from scratch), it was all working fine until the 6.1.2 upgrade, then as soon as that update was put on it started dying. I think it's something to do with the mail/location services as setting these to Off seems to help temporarily, but the issues always seem to come back.

I don't think it's a problem with searching for a signal, we both tend to be in similar areas with decent signal and I'm not having the issue on mine.

I had the same thing on my 4. I did a DFU reset to do a clean iOS install which seems to have resolved the issue, and also turned off notifications that are needed.

Rob_Impreza99 08 April 2013 03:15 PM


Originally Posted by JackClark (Post 11051408)
Yes really Rob. I have everything turned on, all the time, bluetooth, wifi, location services for everything and I can go that long. You may not admit how many things you have to turn off on your Galaxy to get 12 hours, but I know it's a lot, and you can forget about anything that taxes the processor.

I don't know anyone apart from you that has wifi and bluetooth constantly enabled on their mobile phone, anyway back to the original point, one and a half days out of a smart phone battery with fairly heavy useage is pretty good imo, i could get 2 days battery life easily if i used it a fraction less.

Unlike with the iphone people on the Galaxy phones are not constantly have to reset their phone or do a fresh install and all the hassle that goes with it to get better battery life :lol1:

JackClark 08 April 2013 05:10 PM

That's right, they buy batteries from eBay.

bioforger 08 April 2013 06:23 PM

I get 3-4 days out of my S3 easily with limited use. Still includes calls, emails, some web etc though.

JackClark 08 April 2013 06:56 PM

Who cares? I get 4 months out of my iPhone with limited use.

bioforger 08 April 2013 07:44 PM

The senility kicking in again then...

JackClark 08 April 2013 08:33 PM

What you call madness, we find normal.

http://www.reddit.com/r/apple/commen...onths_more_in/

An0n0m0us 08 April 2013 10:48 PM


Originally Posted by JackClark (Post 11051088)
Android phones, especially Galaxy's can only dream of iOS battery performance.

Bullsh1t in my experience. I've had iphones since the 3g came out and just recently sold my iphone 4 to go to an S3. I have all the same hardware turned off on the S3 that I had turned off on the iphone during normal use such as bluetooth etc and the battery life is easily the same as the iphone and if anything i'm using the S3 more during the day than I ever did my iphones.

The S3 annoys me just as much but in different ways as my iphone did so i'm no fanboy of either but i'll say it as it is and refute nonsense claims made on here when I read them.

JackClark 09 April 2013 12:17 AM

You should have bought an iPhone. The 4S would have done.

bioforger 09 April 2013 01:35 AM


Originally Posted by JackClark (Post 11052452)
What you call madness, we find normal.

http://www.reddit.com/r/apple/commen...onths_more_in/

We? is that the Apple we? You daft twit. That thread is ridiculous :rolleyes: it shuts off under a certain temp anyway. What's more ridiculous is you actually searched for that random piece of horsesh1t from some fanboys :lol1:

Galifrey 09 April 2013 07:12 AM


Originally Posted by JackClark (Post 11052146)
That's right, they buy batteries from eBay.

Because they are an easy swap, not like the total disassembly you have to do with an iBrick.

An0n0m0us 09 April 2013 08:42 AM


Originally Posted by JackClark (Post 11052827)
You should have bought an iPhone. The 4S would have done.

:lol1:

I wouldn't have bothered selling my 4 if I wanted an iphone, the 4S or 5 have absolute no interest to me at all.

I wanted something with a bigger screen and the freedom that android gives such as being able to download files to the phone, document integration with dropbox and skydrive is seamless. The iphone couldn't even open a text file in dropbox without having to find 3rd party apps to do it which hardly made it seamless.

I still have my ipad2 which I would never replace with any other tablet but for a phone i'd had enough of iphones.

BuRR 09 April 2013 08:48 AM

Just as an aside....

Anyone who values the security of the data on their handset should ditch the iPhone 4 (or first generation iPad) .... the passcode can be bypassed in seconds.

The 4S and newer (A5->) is a different matter altogether......

An0n0m0us 09 April 2013 09:04 AM


Originally Posted by BuRR (Post 11052942)
Just as an aside....

Anyone who values the security of the data on their handset should ditch the iPhone 4 (or first generation iPad) .... the passcode can be bypassed in seconds.

The 4S and newer (A5->) is a different matter altogether......

Has that not been patched in the latest update as the bug was in 6.1?

http://www.bcs.org/content/conWebDoc/49949

Or is it a different bug now?

Ant 09 April 2013 09:31 AM


Originally Posted by Galifrey (Post 11052889)
Because they are an easy swap, not like the total disassembly you have to do with an iBrick.

Wouldn't call 2 screws a "total disassembly"

Rob_Impreza99 09 April 2013 02:19 PM


Originally Posted by JackClark (Post 11051397)
My iPhone does more than that without an uprated battery from eBay. Uprated battery from eBay!

Thats from the standard Samsung battery that came with the phone, no upgraded battery needed when you already get excellent battery life from the Galaxy S3.

JackClark 09 April 2013 04:17 PM

Fandroids, got to love 'em.


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