iPhone discharging?
#11
Go to settings, locations and turn off time zone and any apps that you don't need location for. When you have time zone turned on it will always be pinging the server to see verify the correct zone vs the gps, I had location turned on for my local news apps, that was only for weather and I use a different app for that so I turned those off. If one of these apps with location turned on is in the bottom when you double click that means it is still alive and pinging home. All of that can waist a battery on an iPhone.
Generally speaking, most apps and phone hardware won't suck up that much juice. Even GPS in high accuracy mode will run for days without killing the battery. The biggest drain is always the cell radio, and it always sucks more juice the farther away from a tower it gets.
So, if you're in an area with spotty coverage and running apps that constantly use data, the battery life will go down considerably.
Li-on batteries don't really have memory issues, but they do have a charge cycle life. If you've run your battery completely dead several hundred times, it could be getting close to worn out.
So, if you're in an area with spotty coverage and running apps that constantly use data, the battery life will go down considerably.
Li-on batteries don't really have memory issues, but they do have a charge cycle life. If you've run your battery completely dead several hundred times, it could be getting close to worn out.
I think I may have completely discharged a battery once or twice, but 99.9% of the time, it still usually has at least 75-80% battery life left before I plug it in at night.
I just moved to an area of spotty coverage, but I've been here a month and it hasn't been an issue until yesterday.
I have a cover. Same one since I purchased the phone and I've never had an issue until yesterday.
#16
Holes in the phone are as follows: Headphone jack, noise cancelling mic, speaker, dock connector, main mic, and the earpiece on the face. There's no "heat hole".
There's also the SIM slot on the craptastic AT&T version.
#18
Isn't that where you insert a pin to remove the card?
#20
My wife just reminded me that I just got this phone about 6 months ago, not a year and a half. This is my second iPhone 4, the first was replaced due to a faulty mic.
So, now I really don't get it. A dying Li-battery was at the top of my list of possibly culprits. But only after 6 months??
So, now I really don't get it. A dying Li-battery was at the top of my list of possibly culprits. But only after 6 months??