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Booju16

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Jun 15, 2010
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My phone is dam near dead before the afternoon even starts.
 
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TM WAZZA said:
Hmm ok... It would help if you say your battery usage. For all we know you could've been using it all night and now the phone is dying this afternoon. :rolleyes:

I was at 67% 1 minute ago, I'm at 63% right now.
 
It does seem to drop faster than my i4.

the only difference that I seem to have in any settings is having Siri active. I don't use the autocloud/autosync/bingbamboom thingies so that can't be it.

The same brightness settings shows me that the 4S screen is not as bright so I run it about two letters higher, over the second S instead of the T.

But when I had it the same it still seemed to drop a bit quicker.


I just ran my battery down to 1%, plugged in, then turned it off and I'm letting it charge up.
 
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I was at 67% 1 minute ago, I'm at 63% right now.

Yes, but this doesn't explain your usage, i.e, what apps are on, GPS, etc etc.
 
And the other 50 battery threads weren't good enough to post this in because....?
 
If this phone had a bigger screen and 4G these people would be having strokes right about now. lol

If it had a bigger screen then the phone chassis would probably be bigger allowing for a bigger capacity battery.
 
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