mercredi 25 avril 2012

Re: [apple-iphone] iPhone battery

If you turn the iPhone off, you would still see a reduce battery level after several hours. That is the level at which battery technology is currently. If it is on, the drain is greater, and the more power hunger apps you have on will drain it faster.

Without having your iPhone in laboratory conditions with the calibration verified, and a known set of apps installed and running, there is no way to gauge if the discharge you are experiencing is within tolerances, or not.

Brent


On Apr 24, 2012, at 10:47 PM, Sanjaya Kanoria wrote:

> No, within a couple of hours of disconnection.
>
> On 25-Apr-2012, at 7:26 AM, Bill Boulware <bill.boulware@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > It drained while it was charging?
> >
> > Sent from a mobile device, please ignore any auto corrected or
> > typographical errors.
> >
> > On Apr 24, 2012, at 21:52, Sanjaya Kanoria <wsbunter@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > The iPhone battery discharges on its own even when you're not using it. Fairly amazing! I put it on charge at night. After my alarm went off this morning I disconnected it only to find that it's down from 100 to 91%!
> >
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>



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