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Author: bius

There has been a lot of discussion as it relates to the iPhone battery. I was not paying much attention to it the first few days, but once I buckled down I discovered a few things. For one it is not entirely clear how you get the gauge to actually start working on the settings screen. I did it by using only the wall charger. My experience tells me the USB charger is significantly slower then the included wall charger.

So once I got a full charge and got my timer reset I decided to see what kind of results I got. At first I kept it off for a day, but the battery was still at 50% so I kept it off a charge for 2 days.

The results:

~5% battery life remaining

Usage 5 hours 17 minutes

Standy 1 day 12 hours

So over those two days the phone was on or in standby the entire time. WiFi was never toggled off as I use it a lot and had no interest in turning it off. Most of my usage was e-mail, browsing, and some of the widgets. Did not use the iPod at all. On the second day I used it much less than the first day, as I only had a little over an hour of usage during day 2.

I don’t know if this match up with the specs as it is hard to mix and match usage, but I was not disappointed with the amount of time I got out of the device over nearly 42 hours. That is how long with my normal usage, WiFi always on, never turning it off, that it took to get the battery down to about 5%. As for the percentage, personally I am quoting a number based on a visual guestimation. If there is an actual way to see the % of battery life left I would love to know what it is.

Finally, I think it might take a couple full charge ups before the battery is workingup to specs. The first day or two it seemed my battery ran down quickly, but after I got a few good charges into it, it seems to be lasting longer. Based on some of the complaints I have seen from others, this seems entirely possible.

 

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