Posts Tagged ‘iphone’

The iPhone Battery Blues

November 27th, 2009

I think that it is safe to say that the iPhone is fairly popular. It seems that as of late you can’t look at any gadget/tech blog without some mention of it. The App Store offers a myriad of programs, games and utilities, and there are all sorts of third party Sony VGP-BPS8  accessories available.

Even for those Mac users that don’t have an iPhone (like myself) this is a good thing, as it seriously contributes to Apple’s bottom line, which means more money in the coffers for Macintosh R&D as well iTunes/iPhone/iPod and Apple PowerBook G4 Battery.

Unfortunately, with wild popularity comes increased scrutiny. As a result, when something goes wrong with the iPhone, there is often a large backlash.

Just this sort of thing has happened with the recent release of iPhone OS 3.1. It seems that many users are experiencing rapid discharging of the A1060 battery since updating.

In perusing Apple’s support forums, there are a number of threads, like this one, detailing the woes of those who have installed iPhone OS 3.1 on their iPhones only to experience rapid discharging of the battery. Even after turning off some of the noted Apple A1045 battery-draining processes, such as wi-fi, bluetooth, and push notifications, people have been experiencing a reduction in battery life.

In some cases, it seems attached to a corrupt file or application in the iPhone. In these instances, restoring the iPhone and creating a new profile (rather than importing old information) seemed to resolve the issue. Unfortunately for many others Apple A1061, even after performing this procedure, the problem still remains.

Apparently, though, Apple has responded to the issue and has distributed a small battery tracking application, along with a short list of troubleshooting questions, to many posters on the above-mentioned thread.

Judging by the wide range of this problem and Apple’s response, is is very likely that we will soon see another update to iPhone OS that will resolve this issue cause by Apple A1079. Until that time, though, iPhone users are left to deal with the problem themselves.

Fortunately, OWC is here to help. While we can’t fix the underlying problem —that’s Apple’s domain— we’ve at least got a temporary solution for your power problems: extended battery packs.

The most form-fitting option is the Energizer Energi To Go AP iPhone Charger, which integrates a protective sleeve with either a 1000 mAh or 1500 mAh battery for extra time between Apple A1078  chargings.

For a less specific option, there are the Macally JBox mini and the Cellboost iRecharge. Both these items allow you to simply attach to your iPhone via its USB cable and charge it that way with VGP-BPS9. While not nearly as slick an option as the Energi To Go, these items have the added benefit that they can be used with any device that can be charged via USB.

For more information on the iPhone OS and Software updates, check Apple’s iPhone Support center.

The article Via http://blog.macsales.com/2209-the-iphone-battery-blues

iPhone 3G second impressions – Freezing, battery life and awesome apps

November 24th, 2009

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I have had the iPhone 3G for 6 days now and we have developed an intense love/hate relationship. It is exactly what I want in a phone when it comes to multimedia browsing but there have been some serious drawbacks for my Apple A1079 Apple A1175.

When I first got the phone and setup iTunes, I went absolutely crazy with the free apps. This was probably a bad idea because the phone has been crashing quite a bit. I have about 175 applications on the phone and because I’m constantly opening and closing applications, I think the phone shuts off like someone who got too drunk too early with my Apple iBook G4 Battery.

The lesson: Try only a few applications at a time and be strict about what applications you keep on your device and which ones you leave on your computer such as Apple PowerBook G4 Battery.

Now if you are going to download a free app for your iPhone, I seriously recommend downloading iPint by Carling. It lets you drink a virtual beer! No calories, no mess but no drunk. Everything is a compromise except Presario R3000 Battery.

The battery life on the iPhone 3G is a tough call. It totally depends on how much you use the battery intensive programs like the GPS of  Dell Inspiron E1705 Battery. Personally, I use absolutely everything on the phone with a total disregard for what will drain my battery. This means that I get about 18 hours of total time before the phone shuts off. That isn’t so bad considering I charge my phone daily. In fact, I kind of like the fact that the phone has enough features to drain the battery that quickly.

Although waiting in line was a really grueling experience, I’m still very happy with my iPhone purchase and will continue to trick Sony VGP-BPS3 out.

To get an idea of just how grueling the experience was, the guys over at EETimes brought a video camera to the scene and you can check out the video in which they interviewed me after being awake for 26 hours than my Sony VGP-BPS4. Make sure to watch until the end of the video where they absolutely FREAK out with their new iPhone 3G and make a dash back to their HQ.