Go Hard Jersey:
Uhm, your wrong, but thanks for the insight. There's a lot of issue, that is not in anyones head. I've think I've managed to resolve my iphone battery issues, but by careful observation and application of some basics.
1. Reset absolutely helps. Why ? Likely some residual app stuff, who knows, but helped. That level of software tech we will never be 'privvy' to unless an insider at Apple corp.
2. Awareness. If you are in an area with WiFi, and poor 3G (like at my home), turn WiFi ON so your updates and email and everything run through WiFI. If not, you will strain on 3G, and lessen battery life a LOT.
3. Leave bluetooth of if not using it. Thats basically all I really toggle, is bluetooth. I leave WiFi on, since at my office, I'm plugged in and don't care. When at home, it then picks up WiFi automatically so I don't 'forget' to turn on WiFi in my p[oor 3G area. I turb off 'Notification' for WiFi networks. On the road, that will pop up every 100 yards with a new netwok name.
As far as Droid's go, you speak in general terms, which isn't fair to Droids or any other phone. (I've owned three, liked em', but Love my 4s). Regarding battery life, I don't think any smart phone on the market even touches the battery life of the Droid RAZR Max.
So next time you post, back up or otherwise qualify your statements so it's worth using my precious 4S battery life on to read.
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