The carriers will often tell you that it is necessary to turn it off daily. IMO, that is not necessary, but it is one of the first things to try when you have connection problems, or you sometimes do not get a VM.
How often you charge your iPhone, any generation, depends on how you use the iPhone and how fast you drain the battery. I just came off a construction job in North Dakota in the middle of farm land. In other words, very poor cellular signal, which drains the battery very fast. Here at home, my usage would be better if I did not listen to audio books all day long. at my old job I might use 60% of a charge per day.
I got a Mophie juice pack plus to use on my current job, and I go through about 95-130% of an iPhone charge each day. In my case, I use the Mophie battery up first each day, because it is easier to replace the Mophie, than the internal iPhone battery.
How often you charge a iPhone makes no difference on the life of the battery. What does matter is the number of full recharges. For example, a 25% recharge today and a 75% recharge the day before, counts as 1 full recharge, the same as a 100% recharge (or discharge) in one day.
Since I use my iPhone as an alarm clock, I recharge it each night on the nightstand. This case does not allow me to play it through my car stereo, which is an additional way I used to recharge my iPhone during my commute to work.
Brent
On Oct 29, 2012, at 5:30 AM, hugpug@aol.com wrote:
Thanks Otto, You say you only recharge you iPhone every 2 days or so. It
this with the iPhone5? That sounds like good length of time between
charging.
Carol
In a message dated 10/29/2012 8:02:27 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
otto.nikolaus@googlemail.com writes:
I'd guess that most owners never shut down their smartphones. I used to
shut down my iPhone to increase battery life but I would often forget to
switch it back on and miss urgent calls or texts, so I'm now resigned to
leaving it on and recharging it every 2 days or so.
Otto
On 29 October 2012 10:16, <_hugpug@aol.com_ (mailto:hugpug@aol.com) >
wrote:
> When I was talking to a friend of mine about shutting off the iPhone,
> They told me you never shut it off. I thought that was kind of odd but I
> guess that is what they do and have it on all the time. Is this the way
> most
> use the iPhone and have it on "ALL" the time?
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