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Actually no, your schedule has nothing to do with this problem. Some people will use their devices more intensely than others, that is NOT Apples fault and as such has nothing to do with the conversation.

It makes about as much sense as the guy that buys a 1 ton truck when he would be better off hauling 3 tons at a time, complaining about his one tine truck not having the right capacity.

Anandtech has never been a credible source so right there you go off the tracks.


You dismiss the fact that reasonable intelligent use of a device can impact its battery life. This is very important in any discussion about battery life. Simple things like the difference between a person that keeps the screen powered up during a phone call can result in drastically different run times than one that doesn't.

just saw this,

i listed my routine with my phone as a example of how i'm achieving my battery life, or lack of it. people do achieve different battery life because people uses their phone differently, given that i highly doubt my way of usage is on any extreme spectrum.

making analogy relating to this as much as you like, but the opinions of me and many others here is simple, the iphone doesn't have enough battery to last throughout the day of a normally active working human being.

cherry picked one review source out of the others and calling me going off track... i'm not even going to waste energy to entertain this comment.

i didn't dismiss any fact, i merely dismiss his opinion and his way of using his phone.

you however are assuming that a claim is true because it has not been or cannot be proven false, you don't know what i do on my phone and yet i couldn't help but feel you are trying to say that i do not how to use my phone intelligently.

and from what you're saying the best way to get the best battery is basically doing as little as possible. which beats the point of having a smartphone.
 
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