ScoobyNet.com - Subaru Enthusiast Forum

ScoobyNet.com - Subaru Enthusiast Forum (https://www.scoobynet.com/)
-   Non Scooby Related (https://www.scoobynet.com/non-scooby-related-4/)
-   -   Iphone 4s battery life, (https://www.scoobynet.com/non-scooby-related-4/931593-iphone-4s-battery-life.html)

Brun 08 April 2012 09:46 AM

Iphone 4s battery life,
 
Her indoors wants a new phone and the above has made her short list. How long realistically does the battery last? Having searched round the net it seems that some people are having to charge every day. Is that the norm or is that the result of heavy use :thumb:

JackClark 08 April 2012 09:51 AM

Every day is pretty normal for smartphones, mine lasts two days sometimes but it depends on what you do with it of course.

CharlySkunkWeed 08 April 2012 09:54 AM

Avereage use on a smartphone is one days battery. For a woman on twatter or facetube , more like half a day !

Brun 08 April 2012 09:56 AM

Really. What makes them suck so much power? From what i can tell, they seem to use lots of power what they're not being used. Are there a number of things running in the background?

Skoobie Dhu 08 April 2012 10:12 AM


Originally Posted by Brun (Post 10568260)
Having searched round the net it seems that some people are having to charge every day

I really don't see the problem with this - I sleep 7 hours every night and I plug my phone in each night as I go to bed whether it needs charging or not.

Some folk make a great deal about their phones lasting days without needing charging - don't these people ever sleep?

(awaits replies about how charging every night is bad for the battery - it's a phone ffs)

Brun 08 April 2012 10:16 AM

I hear ya but she's just worried about being caught short with no electric in her phone with no obvious means of charging. If a phone lasts 2 or 3 days then the chances of being caught short are slim.
BTW - she sleeps for England :thumb:

eelz 08 April 2012 10:16 AM

internet usage on a smart phone hammers the battery.

JackClark 08 April 2012 10:17 AM

Mine rarely goes on charge overnight, more likely to be plugged into my computer during the day or hooked up to the car stereo.

RobsyUK 08 April 2012 10:31 AM

A lot of apps use location which runs in the background. you can turn it off to save some juice..

ALi-B 08 April 2012 10:44 AM

Realistically 2 days max between charges. Thats with WiFi syncing (icloud etc) enabled, bluetooth active (always conected when in the car), location services mostly disabled (except for sat nav and stuff that "needs" to know where I am...ie NOT facebook ;) ) with minimal web or app use and little or no 3G usage. Plus about 30 to 60mins worth of voice calls. If you are heavy on voice calls, or web/app/game/music use that can easily shrink down to less than one day. I've killed the battery in the space of 6 hours messing with games and apps etc.

Could squeeze it to 3days if you turn off some features, but you really are pushing it and have to basically only use it it for the odd voice call and text in a good reception area. So I have an old Nokia 8310 to use for camping trips as its tiny and gets far better reception and has 5 day battery.

iOS5.1 update has helped, although that could be just a tweek on the battery meter to make it "look" like it has better battery life ;)

Other bug bears:
  • No signal/reception in areas where there is good signal - confirmed with other phones (inlcuding iPhones). Powering down and turning back on cures it
  • Dropping calls even though I have signal (as does the other party, when I phoned them back with another phone).
  • Ghost calls, I've had peopel with a 4S leave me with 5minute voicemails.....and mine done it to others too. I caught it in the act yetuday when I jumped into the car and the bluetooth on the radio immediatly activated. I check the phone and it was not doing anything (in standby-keypad locked), take off keypad lock to find it making another call :cuckoo:
  • Web stuff not working when it should (live leak videos, which I've just found out about, youtube is fine. I assumed it was do to no flash support but something else is amiss :rolleyes:

Good luck!

;)

JackClark 08 April 2012 10:49 AM


Originally Posted by ALi-B (Post 10568321)
  • No signal/reception in areas where there is good signal - confirmed with other phones (inlcuding iPhones). Powering down and turning back on cures it
  • Dropping calls even though I have signal.
  • Ghost calls, I've had peopel with a 4S leave me with 5minute voicemails.....and mine done it to others too. I caught it in the act yetuday when I jumped into the car and the bluetooth on the radio immediatly activated. I check the phone and it was not doing anything (in standby-keypad locked), take off keypad lock to find it making another call :cuckoo:
  • Web stuff not working when it should (live leak videos, which I've just found out about, youtube is fine. I assumed it was do to no flash support but something else is amiss :rolleyes:

Good luck!

;)

You should restore the phone. Liveleak not working for you but does for everyone else is a big clue. I've never seen the ghost call stuff either.

Lee247 08 April 2012 10:51 AM


Originally Posted by Brun (Post 10568260)
Her indoors wants a new phone and the above has made her short list. How long realistically does the battery last? Having searched round the net it seems that some people are having to charge every day. Is that the norm or is that the result of heavy use :thumb:

My daughter has the 4s and I took on her 3gs. Both have to be charged every day, but it's no hassle really. The phones are great and sorry to those who don't like them, but I would highly recommend them :thumb:

ALi-B 08 April 2012 10:54 AM


Originally Posted by JackClark (Post 10568326)
You should restore the phone. Liveleak not working for you but does for everyone else is a big clue. I've never seen the ghost call stuff either.


Done a restore re: ghost calls, no difference.

Mates iP 4S does it too (had 6 minute voice mails off him FFS...no audio on the message, just a faint background buzz, and he doesn't use bluetooth at all, so its not that. :mad: )

dpb 08 April 2012 11:14 AM

ye gods , and i thought having a phone that does everything for half the price was enough of a reason not to be suckered into the "i" family

:eek:

Jamescsti 08 April 2012 11:54 AM

I think my iPhone would probably do 2 days without charge if I needed it to. It as most others do I charge it over night.
Every smartphone I've had pretty much needs charging over night and my list is
Blackberry curve
Htc desire hd
Samsung galaxy s2
Now iPhone 4

They are all pretty similar, the iPhone probably edges it for battery life.

RA Dunk 08 April 2012 12:25 PM

You could always get one of those battery cases which doubles (some of them) the life of your iphone battery, was actually thinking about one of these as well when I upgrade.

boxst 08 April 2012 12:31 PM

My iPhone will just about last through the day although not always. I am constantly receiving emails (for work) and replying. The screen takes quite a lot of the power as does the wifi/3G signal. If you are stuck somewhere and start playing games then the battery drains considerably.

You can improve the life by switching off 3G, turning the screen brightness down, switching off location services. I do not as to be honest if I have to do all of that I'm losing half of the fun of the phone.

As mentioned above, this isn't specifically an iPhone thing, most smartphones have limited battery life in comparision to 'old' phones that just, well, make calls, have a little LCD screen etc...

Frosticles 08 April 2012 12:33 PM

1 day and charge it over night regardless. Do also have issues with it dropping calls & refusing to get a signal. :razz:

Brun 08 April 2012 02:41 PM

A mixed bag of opinions. We're off down the phone shop tomorrow for a play but the Ip is looking favorite :)

RA Dunk 08 April 2012 02:42 PM

Isn't the iphone 5 comming soon?

Brun 08 April 2012 02:43 PM

June from what i can tell but she doesn't want to be spending even mare than the 4s will be costing :)

Jamescsti 08 April 2012 03:22 PM


Originally Posted by RA Dunk (Post 10568624)
Isn't the iphone 5 comming soon?

Hope so.
I'm holding off upgrading my iPhone 4 waiting for the new handset to be released.

RA Dunk 08 April 2012 03:26 PM

Same here, holding off upgrading my iphone 3 for it's release, when ever that is?

boxst 08 April 2012 09:31 PM


Originally Posted by RA Dunk (Post 10568684)
Same here, holding off upgrading my iphone 3 for it's release, when ever that is?

June supposedly, although I'm not sure I believe it: http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Mobile-and-...ruiter-746987/

Steve

jonc 08 April 2012 11:13 PM

The Blackberry Bold and Torch have pretty good battery life. I get three days out of the 9860 Torch that I use for work.

JackClark 08 April 2012 11:36 PM

My Nokia N8 lasts a week on a charge. Mostly because it's so crap I don't use it.

bioforger 09 April 2012 01:44 AM

My HTC explorer lasts way over a week easily, it's classed as a smartphone, just :)

Gear Head 09 April 2012 07:20 AM


Originally Posted by jonc (Post 10569398)
The Blackberry Bold and Torch have pretty good battery life. I get three days out of the 9860 Torch that I use for work.

Same as my old Blackberry Curve, both of which can not really be classed as 'smart' phones! Just phones that do what they are supposed to and not a lot more! :D

My HTC Desire S last around 36 hours with normal usage. Although I killed it in just 8 hours yesterday after I downloaded a new game! :rolleyes:

The screen size is what kills the batteries on these phones, not Wifi or 3G.

lordharding 09 April 2012 07:30 AM

Charge mine every night although would last 2 days if needed
Always have a charger in the car as a back up
The iPad charger does a quicker job if need be

Fantastic phone such an advance on my 3GS ,which the misses has now
Camera is great and web sites are so quick

JackClark 09 April 2012 09:07 AM

Didn't charge mine last night, didn't make any calls on it yesterday but did use it for other things 50% this morning.


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 07:14 PM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands