http://www.iphoneatlas.com/2007/07/...-life-between-charges-and-before-replacement/
According to the page link above, the iPhone begins to loose charge after 400 charges, but the battery never really becomes obsolete, it also states "If your iPhone starts shutting off prematurely (without any low-charge warning, or while the indicator still measures significant charge), try draining the device completely until it shuts off then charge it back to full capacity."
My Question is as follows, has anyone at all tried that?
I have Open SSHed into my iPhone and erased the power bundle plist, literally destroying my phones battery life...
So I would like to find out if that actually works???
According to the page link above, the iPhone begins to loose charge after 400 charges, but the battery never really becomes obsolete, it also states "If your iPhone starts shutting off prematurely (without any low-charge warning, or while the indicator still measures significant charge), try draining the device completely until it shuts off then charge it back to full capacity."
My Question is as follows, has anyone at all tried that?
I have Open SSHed into my iPhone and erased the power bundle plist, literally destroying my phones battery life...
So I would like to find out if that actually works???