Report: Some Early Adopters of iOS 6.0.2 Experiencing Poor Battery Life

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  1. News Bot iFans.com News

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  2. Badd_Blood Well-Known Member

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    Don't we hear this for every update?
  3. Der-Kleine Active Member

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    There is such a thing as good battery life? As an iPod Touch user I can't say I've ever seen that on iOS.
  4. Tkf1 Community Development Team

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  5. Zyiros Well-Known Member

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    I have the 5th Gen iPT...its battery life is superb.
  6. Steqheu Front Page Reporter

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    iPhone 5 seeing no problems here.
  7. iLove Active Member

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    Why don't people understand, that the battery will never be f***ing good? And the reason why after an update you appear to have less battery, is because you use your phone more to test out features!
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    I'm still on 6.0, but I make a habit of ALWAYS shutting my Wi-Fi off while not connected to a network.
  9. Steqheu Front Page Reporter

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    I think this is going to be the next mobile revolution though.
    The retina screen fad has come and gone, it's time for batteries.
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    I hope so.
    Permance (check)
    Quality (check)
    Battery (next in line)

    Once you can use a device with max brightness and wifi all day without a charge, I will be satisfied. They need to stop putting energy into developing faster devices and work harder on the battery & better power saving management.
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