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Iphone Location Services Battery

Mar 26
2010

iphone location services battery
How to prolong the life of a battery of the iPhone?

The battery in my iPhone 3G is terrible – you have to charge every two days minimum, but some days, the battery life is a few steps in front of my eyes, although I hardly use it. For example, I was ready. 75% duty Battery was when I went to bed last night and when I woke up this morning the battery was empty, oddly, just outside location services and Bluetooth, this morning, but everyone's experience or advice on what you can do to prolong battery life?

First, your iPhone jailbroken? If so, can be unjailbreaking the first step towards more the battery of your iPhone. There are several applications that drain the battery jailbreak the iPhone like crazy. These include (but are not limited to) Winterboard (which apply custom themes, but you can drain the battery, because it covers only the original topic, which makes iPhone must work harder than usual), leaf (Let's background applications, and download applications drums), and insomnia (which also allows applications to run in the background, even when locking the screen and drain the battery even when the standby mode). The elimination of these applications (or all of flight in general) can extend the life of the battery iPhone. If the iPhone is not jailbroken, then there are other things you can try to extend the iPhone's battery without turning off location based services and Bluetooth: 1) Turn off automatic brightness adjustment, then adjust to a level that suits you. You must change the brightness out to all situations using your iPhone, either in darkness or light, only yourself fit. The practice iPhone light sensor, but not always the most accurate in determining the amount background light you need. 2) Are you constantly on your Safari application or any application that requires access to the network? N? I think not. Each time you do not use network applications, to enter setup and disable the 3G antenna. In this way, the iPhone carries out research and communicate with the AT & T EDGE, which (according to Apple) will double your battery life. 3) Are you still in an access point Wi-Fi? Most likely not. And even if you've been, be sure to that its Wi-Fi switch is turned off when not using Internet-based applications or when not in Wi-Fi everywhere, as it also drains the battery. 4) Press the notifications? Is it necessary to receive all e-mail and be able to see when I get it? Was it really necessary that you know if you got a new e-mail in the last 15 minutes or an hour or not? I doubt anyone needs to know whether they had received an e-mail they receive (and most people anyway) what off his best push e-mail notifications and recovered when actually open the mail application. Or set your recovery schedule. Every 15-30 minutes seems a little excessive because you are probably eight to 24 hours a day. 5) Try using a headset instead of relying on the external speaker for music applications always possible. Headphones not use as much energy as the speaker. When using the president, reduce the volume to a comfortable level. If you still feel length the battery is still very sick after having done all this (and how bad it is, having to endure once a day) then you may need to restore factory settings might help. If you still do not, then it may be that the battery life has been reduced to a fraction of what used be. However, it may not go so far to restore your iPhone if reason that the iPhone battery drains so quickly is because you use it consistently throughout the day. Simply reduce the frequency of use applications and games and before every load, control of operation of the battery in the Settings menu. Use Your iPhone Shows the last full charge and how long you have been waiting for. Usually I can get up to 18 hours standby and 4 hours before having to use refresh (only an estimate approximate). The passage of time, if you see it takes less time to use to drain your battery and you have followed the same routine, then you might consider a battery new. But how expensive they are, may be better just to get the new iPhone when it ships. Good luck!

Extending Battery Life – Ipod Touch & Iphone