hey, really the iphone 4g, and 4s has a worse battery then the 3gs?.. for
real?... i can get about 10 hours of moderate usage, if im only texting...
if im using 3g or wifi, it will obviously decrease horribley, but still,..
wow
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From: "william lomas" <will.d.lo...@gmail.com>
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <mac-access@mac-access.net>
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2011 5:34 PM
Subject: Re: thoughts on iPhone 4S
the battery on iPhone 4 is also claimed i just read to be seven hours on
3g
ridiculous
so the 4s battery is no improvement even under best conditions one extra
hour it is still 14 on gsm these claims do not hold true even with screen
curtain etc. etc. etc. i only get 3 hours under 3g
On Oct 6, 2011, at 10:19 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi
!From what I remember from having an Apple headset with remote, holding
down the play/pause button would trigger Voice Control. That
functionality isn't going to be stripped out, so when that voice
assistant launches, you can use it for the very same.
Secondly, iOS 5 probably isn't going to run horribly fast on the 3GS,
compared to the iPhone 4. For those running the 3GS, the 4S is definitely
worth upgrading to because of the faster speed. If you already have the
iPhone 4, while the 4S is supposedly twice as fast it'd probably still
run fine, and if you don't need the camera or Siri then you might as well
stick with what you have.
Battery life hasn't been made worse because of the extra power, but
reportedly better according to the event. More power doesn't necessarily
equal sacrificing battery life whatsoever. While Apple can sometimes be a
bit generous with their statistics, it's not entirely untrue that you can
optimize battery life and pack more processing power into a device with
reasonably good results if the chip itself is capable of reducing battery
consumption.
In any case, I'll be getting mine from Germany. Everything is hugely
expensive here because of various tax rates as opposed to Germany, and
Germany is getting it on the 14th. The huge benefit to the touchscreen
devices is that, since the keyboard is intelligent, changing the keyboard
layout gives you the keys that you need so you can potentially buy the
phone from any country.
Regards,
Nic
On Oct 6, 2011, at 7:33 AM, william lomas wrote:
hi what do people here think then of the iPhone 4s? anyone going to
upgrade from the 4 if they have one?
to only get voice recognition a faster supposedly processor which will
make battery life worse in my view these benchmarks are nothing to go
buy and an eight mp camera when we have no OCR for it isn't worth it.
THe fact that the rest of IOS five can run well on a 3gs, or a 4, is
testament to it but i would like siri on my phone why should i spend
more money just to ge that?
all apple want is money I going to go i think with android next year
my upgrade is due next year not this.
if we can though use the apple remote and mike headphones to press a
button and say, text lyn to say i am running late as we on the road
that's great but if have to stop, take phone out pocket hold down a
button and speak then put phone away and continue on route it is silly
but i do want a faster way to type as texting take forever in my view on
an ios device, but what are peoples thoughts?
maybe i am missing reasons to upgrade but the price is too high apple
need to live in the real world we are in hard times, who wants to spend
money on a phone that hardly offers anything new?
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