• http://www.htcmobilenews.co.uk/ Alexander

    Funny, everyone’s writing about these problems, but my friend who has bought an iPhone 4S running iOS 5 doesn’t seem to have any problem…

  • iPhone Fan

    Same here with my iPhone 4s – I did say in the forum. Funny as well how there’s been no mention that Google released a native GMail app for iOS yesterday but pulled it soon after as that was full of bugs and kept crashing… but Google can do no wrong on CSP!

  • Andy

    Probably depends what services you’re using and how much you’re using it.  From full charge (overnight), my 4S goes down to 75% battery after watching a single 60 minute movie.  If you use it just as a phone, battery life will be just fine.. if you start using it for games/movies/all the location services stuff… it’ll soon eat battery.. Also, I use the reminders for when I get to work etc… this means that until I actually arrive at work, Location Services is on constantly… GPS is renowned for eating battery… so, my battery life “issue” is probably self induced :)

  • http://www.mooedia.co.uk Tom – mooedia

    Yeah I have noticed my battery life has reduced but it seems to me like its all to do with the GPS being on for the Notifications. I wouldnt say its too bad as Ive always charged up my mobile phones at night so they are ready for the morning.

    Any possibly improvements are always welcome tho (be good to test out the update process now a computer isnt required anymore)

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