Any feedback about iOS 5.0.1 update?

I will have to see in a few days. I trained my battery initially so I didnt notice an issue would last me about a day and half with no issues. Its way better than my evo ever was
 
after giving the update good reviews for battery improvement, i may not totally agree on m 4s. I took off charger today at 0800 and it is not 1015 and I am @ 85% . Maybe it will just take a few days to get into shape.
 
Excellent advice about batteryuniversity. Way to many urban myths floating around about this subject. I did not and never have conditioned a battery, and my battery life is just fine.
 
I upgraded 11/11 also and lastnight I was in 90% charge before I went to bed and left it unplugged when I woke up it was at 78% and now after browsing the forum for about 10 minutes it's at 72%. With ios 4.?? I was keeping all my charge while in standby for the night... Hopefully this gets fixed soon..
 
I would have to say they are more correct then most of the people taking a guess at what to do. I have had cell phones since 1992 and never have i ever conditioned a battery by the way of running it out 3 times. maybe way back when the nicad and nimh batteries were being used but never since lithium based batteries have been made. Battery University puts extensive tests and to use the information from these tests is why they are able to put the kind of information out for everyone to see. And running a lithium based battery completely dead does more harm to the battery then good. They have facts to back this up. And If we are talking physics the process in which lithium based batterys are made to produce energy should last forever and ever because of the movment of ions inside the battery, but for some reason PHYSICS is wrong on this nature cause everyone knows the battery dies and looses its charge after so many charging cycles. This is caused by aging which is an enemy to all batteries of any type.
 
Died on airplane
Just plugged in now to show yall another shot llook

I'm not tech enough to photo shop
Says it's been plugged in cause now it's on truck charger
aefc7430-a148-de86.jpg
 
I understand the design better then you think. Your not talking to some kid who just woke up and decided this is whats best. I also have been in electonics and the automotive industry for over 30 years. When i do research on a subject I do not follow the 1st report i come across. I follow reports who can back their claims up, with testing reports, graphs, and analysis. Their-fore Battery Univeristy with there extensive testing, reports and studies i think is a very credible website. NOT just because of there name. I'm not saying your wrong, maybe you are right to some point but not totally 100%. I'm not saying i am either. I just believe conditioning a lithium battery is not necessary. I have never conditioned my battery and i do not have battery problems with my iPhone. I usually recharge nightly even though sometimes its not needed. When i plug mine in i am anywhere from 70% to 20%, depenRAB on how heavy i use it during the day.

I do not believe people with rabid battery drain is a result of not conditioning the battery, or has anything to do with the battery unless Apple recieved a bad batch of batteries in the manufacturing process. I do think it has something to do with iSO 5, but what i do not know, nor do i know why it affects some people and not others. That is for Apple to figure out. I just know being this is my 1st iphone i set it up as new. The sales rep transfered my contacts from my old phone to my iphone in the store, so their was no back up from over the air or anything like that. My music and pictures were tranfered over when i got it home and connected it to Itunes.

I think this battery issue is a software bug that is not created in all phones, It is created by way of configuration by the person activating it. All Software when it is new is not perfect, the 1st few months will be full of little updates correcting things they missed in testing before release. It doesn't matter who makes the software Apple, Microsoft, or linux, they all will have little updates correcting things after initial release.

This is my last post on this subject, You believe what you want, I will believe what i want. We will see who wins in the end.
 
I bought my 4s yesterday . I did not install the new update to the IOS yet . Im testing the battery with the current OS 5.0
btw . Is it normal in 12 h of standby (with very little activity ) for the battery to drop by by 9% ? And after this 12 h i started to talk on the phone use the facebook app a little + siri and it went down 8% more in like 3h
I need to mention that this is my 1st apple product and 1st smartphone so im trying to get the hang of things
 
Back
Top