It all depends upon what you are using it for and what the cellular and WiFi signals are like where you work. If your phone is searching for signals all day then it will lose charge faster.
Take my word for it, I often work in buildings with metal roofs and sides, lots of tall warehouse racking or out in some farmer's field where there are no signal. When I buy a new phone, I buy an extra battery. In the case of iPhones, I also like the mophie battery case's like David suggested.
BTW, the OP's question was how to get specific readings on the batteries condition, not how to conserve battery charge.
Brent
On Mar 29, 2013, at 10:26 AM, Claudia Satori wrote:
I am following all of these suggestions on my iPhone4S. It is rare that I have any battery life after 8 PM, and it only comes off its charger at 9:30am. so what should I do? I want to wait for 5S for new phone. Do I just struggle and charge as I can in the car or at home? I have let it run down at least 1x a week.
Claudia
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