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Old 12-06-2012, 07:31 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Certainly I believe you - it simply surprised me to hear it. The things you use your iPhone for must be a lot more battery intensive than the things I use mine for (which is primarily music and web browsing). If I fully charge my iPhone one morning, it'll typically be on somewhere between 60% and 70% charge the next morning, hence I typically charge every 2-3 days.
Harry, I'm getting just about what you are with the battery in my iPhone 5. Perhaps a little less. Some apps do use more battery than others. But I listen to music for a couple of hours, browse the web a bit, read the newspaper, use the translator often, try and outsmart 'Siri' (and lose) several times a day, and use it to find my way around with Google Maps if I'm walking in a new area. By night time I still have at least 30%-40% battery left.

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