seremify007
Junior Member
Given my iPad apparently is corrupted and causing issues, perfect time to update to iOS7
This seems to happen with every new iOS release. But that being said I heard there's a LOT of optional stuff which can be disabled in iOS7 to reduce battery drain.GG... Lots of users are reporting high battery drain .... Lucky I didn't update (y).
yeah dunno what these people are complaining about.. what I found with noob iphone users is that they charge until it says 100% and take it out straight away, then complain why battery is falling to fast.I have noticed no noticeable battery drain in any iOS release since iOS 4
Well to be pedantic charging a phone (lithium-ion) battery to 100% from flat is pretty bad.yeah dunno what these people are complaining about.. what I found with noob iphone users is that they charge until it says 100% and take it out straight away, then complain why battery is falling to fast.
if you want battery to longer you need to charge it overnight or prolonged periods of time (even though it says 100%
There's more to 64 bit architecture than just being able to address more than 4gb of ram. I'm no an expert but obviously with each cycle it can process more and not have to rely on multiple cycles to do something which could've been done in one. Google led me to: http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/sep/18/iphone-5s-apple-a7-chip-64-bit-explained and http://blogs.barrons.com/techtraderdaily/2013/09/19/apple-the-64-bit-question/What does 64bit architecture do besides allow 4GB of RAM to be fully utilised? Won't impact end users until the iPhone 7S since there's only 1GB right now. You could do it now, do it in 2 years. No difference.
Have to admit that on outright price it's minimal difference but on plans, there are some significant jumps. On our Optus corporate rates it goes from $60/mth for a 5C to $79/mth for a 5S (both 16b) :S ... so I ended up going with Telstra.hahaha read in smh today that no one is buying 5c, this is what happens when you make the "cheap" phone $700
yeah dunno what these people are complaining about.. what I found with noob iphone users is that they charge until it says 100% and take it out straight away, then complain why battery is falling to fast.
if you want battery to longer you need to charge it overnight or prolonged periods of time (even though it says 100%
wait, wot??Well to be pedantic charging a phone (lithium-ion) battery to 100% from flat is pretty bad.
but also the 5c is just the iphone 5 but in colourhahaha read in smh today that no one is buying 5c, this is what happens when you make the "cheap" phone $700
yeah, mine feels a bit laggy too, might upgrade my phone soon doe, ios6 is shit on 4s causes sound issuesInstalled iOS 7 onto my iPad 3 3g 64gb and it had a stuff up at first requiring a restore through iTunes (yay for backups), but then the 2nd try it worked. Seems ok. Feels a bit laggy :S But maybe it's just me.
I have no idea what OMGITzJustin was talking about, but letting lithium ion batteries get too low and a bunch of other stuff is no good for them. It's pretty much theoretical though, no one plans on keeping a phone long enough these days for it to really be a problem.wait, wot??
.......?? I never brought up that point about letting the battery go too low, you did brent lewlsI have no idea what OMGITzJustin was talking about, but letting lithium ion batteries get too low and a bunch of other stuff is no good for them. It's pretty much theoretical though, no one plans on keeping a phone long enough these days for it to really be a problem.