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MrNomNoms

macrumors 65816
Jan 25, 2011
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Wellington, New Zealand
Absolutely false!

The more white the color the more light is needed = more power.

Don't put false things in forums it confuses people.

How is he 'confusing people' when he says 'As far as I know' meaning there is an open possibility he could be wrong. Please - actually read and digest what people write rather than quickly scanning then coming to conclusions.
 

robotphood

macrumors 65816
Jun 25, 2010
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Anyways, I can say after a week I'm growing tired of the white/brightness. Especially at nighttime. Apple doesn't have to incorporate themes. But I'll gladly take a section option for a darker refined theme.
 
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schlitter22

macrumors newbie
Jun 12, 2012
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My battery life was still so bad, even after I turned off auto app update and most location services, that I downgraded back to 6.1.4. I will stick with it until the Beta 2 is released and try it again :(
 

SynPiekarza

macrumors newbie
Mar 5, 2011
19
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Absolutely false!

The more white the color the more light is needed = more power.

Don't put false things in forums it confuses people.

First of all, I didn't mean to confuse anybody.

There is a number of studies which show that black screens do in fact drain more power. It's not huge, but again, my post wasn't entirely serious to begin with.

Also, a white screen (or at least a bright image) requires less backlight, because it is quite bright itself, while a black screen (or say, a dark photo displayed) requires more backlight to bump the contrasts. Such adaptive backlight is often used in many devices ranging from TVs to laptops. I don't think iPhones do that at the moment, they only respond to ambient light, but they may begin from iOS 7 :)
Although I'd rather they didn't.
 

mattrubi

macrumors newbie
Jun 26, 2013
1
0
Error 4005

Guys, i'm getting an iPhone could not be restored 4005 error trying to update via iTunes - any ideas? This iPhone 5 is in recovery mode

Dev account up to date.
UDID on file etc.

I've tried the iOS 7 beta file and clicking on the normal restore option to pick up 6.1.x etc but I get the same error message.

I've been using betas for a number of years and this is the first time that I've had any issues.

Cheers


Having the same issue....were you able to find a resolution??

I'm DESPERATE!
 
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