Upgraded my iPhone 4 to iOS5, no problems. I updated to iOS 5.0.1 on the same phone no problems. I've never seen problems. People just like to complain or they're just stupid.
I agree. I also have no problems, didn't have them before and don't have them after the upgrade. All those whining people, it's their own fault they have problems.
The Republican Party is looking for a candidate with your values- IGMFY.
Upgraded my iPhone 4 to iOS5, no problems. I updated to iOS 5.0.1 on the same phone no problems. I've never seen problems. People just like to complain or they're just stupid.
After updating to iOS 5.0.1 I also experienced reduced battery life. I had Location Services turned off (apart from Camera and Maps) as well as turning Siri off.
I decided to let the iPhone 4S battery die and then charge it via the wall socket untill it reached 100%. I then performed a Hard Reset on the phone. Finally, I turned off iCloud WiFi backup.
I can report that 8 hours later, my battery is at 74% charge. I've watched an hours worth of live TV (using the FilmOn App) and have been playing music for the past 3 hours. I'm currently enjoying a Vanilla Latte at Caffe Nero in Hammersmith as I type this message
I'm much happier now than 24 hours ago. I hope that with further updates I will be able to turn on more features of iOS 5. If only I could turn off 3G than I would be even happier...
I didn't have a battery issue (on iPhone 4) and still don't after updating to 5.0.1. But I did have certain Location Services shut off prior to the update (those suggested a few weeks back in order to avoid excess battery drain) and noticed that the update turned them back on again. I shut them off again and have had no problems. However I am not using iCloud, which I'm guessing is the source of a lot of battery issues for those who are taking a lot of photos and having them synced.
Untrue. A personal dearth of problems does not a non-issue make. A vast (99%) majority with a dearth of problems does a non-issue make.
Many people are having problems with their battery life. Many are also experiencing an anti-placebo about it and are being paranoid. And plenty aren't having any problems.
With millions and millions of devices sold a 100000 th procent is still a lot. The absolute number of people having a problem is on itself not an indication that a device has a problem.
After updating to iOS 5.0.1 I also experienced reduced battery life. I had Location Services turned off (apart from Camera and Maps) as well as turning Siri off.
I decided to let the iPhone 4S battery die and then charge it via the wall socket untill it reached 100%. I then performed a Hard Reset on the phone. Finally, I turned off iCloud WiFi backup.
I can report that 8 hours later, my battery is at 74% charge. I've watched an hours worth of live TV (using the FilmOn App) and have been playing music for the past 3 hours. I'm currently enjoying a Vanilla Latte at Caffe Nero in Hammersmith as I type this message
I'm much happier now than 24 hours ago. I hope that with further updates I will be able to turn on more features of iOS 5. If only I could turn off 3G than I would be even happier...
My wife's iPhone4S had a 65% charge after 10 hours of light use and all features on. 8 hours of sleep later it was still at 55%.
Well guys, I think the problem with battery drain for me is the intermittent reception on Verizon's network. I'll have the 4s sitting on a table stationary and I can see the reception floating from no bars to two bars to full service and then back to no bars and then roaming. I don't see how the signal can change that much when the phone is stationary! Another weird fact is, I have turned off roaming for voice as well as data.
My iPhone 4S battery is fine, both before and after this update. If I were forced to guess, the battery runs betters than my iPhone 4.
But here's something that's puzzling - the standby time spec for iPhone 4S's battery is 200 hrs. That's abysmal! In fact, it's the worst of any iPhone (and possibly any smartphone?). Standby time is not a big deal on its own. But either Apple has this spec wrong or this new phone is not quite a sipper.
Sad, the new update didn't solve my 4s battery problem. I think Apple again hurried to put out a fix without thorough testing. SJ probably would ask for a more complete testing before releasing a fix for a well known bug. I think he would get really mad if the fix didn't work for at least 99.99% of the affected phones. Apple is just not the same anymore without SJ. Even the stock price is behaving poorly for the past month. Hope Cook can shape up soon before losing it.
Sad, the new update didn't solve my 4s battery problem. I think Apple again hurried to put out a fix without thorough testing. SJ probably would ask for a more complete testing before releasing a fix for a well known bug. I think he would get really mad if the fix didn't work for at least 99.99% of the affected phones. Apple is just not the same anymore without SJ. Even the stock price is behaving poorly for the past month. Hope Cook can shape up soon before losing it.
13 days between iOS 1.1 and 1.1.1.
14 days between iOS 2.01 and 2.0.2.
14 days between iOS 3.0 and 3.0.1.
3 days between iOS 4.2.5 and 4.2.6.
10 days between iOS 4.2.9 and 4.2.10.
10 days between iOS 4.3.4 and 4.3.5.
29 days between iOS 5.0 and 5.0.1
There are plenty of other updates that are less than 29 days but I choose the most notable hurried fixes under Steve Jobs as CEO.
2) It's a slogan, not something to be taken literally.
Well, that's not the basis on what's said when iPhone/Apple does something right against their compeititors. Again, iPhone has battery issues, and it should be swept under the rug. If this were another phone/manufactrer it would be ripped to shreds. I mean, look at the Flash news lately.
As a first time iPhone user, I have come to the conclusion it's just hardware and will have it's issues.
Well, that's not the basis on what's said when iPhone/Apple does something right against their compeititors. Again, iPhone has battery issues, and it should be swept under the rug. If this were another phone/manufactrer it would be ripped to shreds. I mean, look at the Flash news lately.
As a first time iPhone user, I have come to the conclusion it's just hardware and will have it's issues.
If it was anyone but Apple it gets a pass. They reviews say "it's pretty good for their first time", 'the battery isn't great but at least it has a much bigger display than the iPhone", etc.
What you're bitching about is a firmware-fixable issue with some of the yield do to slight variances in component vendors and yields.
Just like every year, Apple is an industry leader. That said, all CE will have a certain percentage of units that genuinely are faulty. If you feel this is something unresolvable with an update or you're unwilling to wait for a firmware update then return the device, but for the love of life get off your high horse regarding a CE company actually not delivering hundreds of millions of units in a year without any being faulty. A little reality goes a long way.
PS: I returned my iPhone 4S today because the battery issues still persisted after the update and I was unwilling to wait for the next update.
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Upgraded my iPhone 4 to iOS5, no problems. I updated to iOS 5.0.1 on the same phone no problems. I've never seen problems. People just like to complain or they're just stupid.
well good for you.
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I agree. I also have no problems, didn't have them before and don't have them after the upgrade. All those whining people, it's their own fault they have problems.
The Republican Party is looking for a candidate with your values- IGMFY.
Upgraded my iPhone 4 to iOS5, no problems. I updated to iOS 5.0.1 on the same phone no problems. I've never seen problems. People just like to complain or they're just stupid.
I have never had a virus on a Windows PC
I decided to let the iPhone 4S battery die and then charge it via the wall socket untill it reached 100%. I then performed a Hard Reset on the phone. Finally, I turned off iCloud WiFi backup.
I can report that 8 hours later, my battery is at 74% charge. I've watched an hours worth of live TV (using the FilmOn App) and have been playing music for the past 3 hours. I'm currently enjoying a Vanilla Latte at Caffe Nero in Hammersmith as I type this message
I'm much happier now than 24 hours ago. I hope that with further updates I will be able to turn on more features of iOS 5. If only I could turn off 3G than I would be even happier...
Untrue. A personal dearth of problems does not a non-issue make. A vast (99%) majority with a dearth of problems does a non-issue make.
Many people are having problems with their battery life. Many are also experiencing an anti-placebo about it and are being paranoid. And plenty aren't having any problems.
With millions and millions of devices sold a 100000 th procent is still a lot. The absolute number of people having a problem is on itself not an indication that a device has a problem.
But I guess you kind of said that.
J.
After updating to iOS 5.0.1 I also experienced reduced battery life. I had Location Services turned off (apart from Camera and Maps) as well as turning Siri off.
I decided to let the iPhone 4S battery die and then charge it via the wall socket untill it reached 100%. I then performed a Hard Reset on the phone. Finally, I turned off iCloud WiFi backup.
I can report that 8 hours later, my battery is at 74% charge. I've watched an hours worth of live TV (using the FilmOn App) and have been playing music for the past 3 hours. I'm currently enjoying a Vanilla Latte at Caffe Nero in Hammersmith as I type this message
I'm much happier now than 24 hours ago. I hope that with further updates I will be able to turn on more features of iOS 5. If only I could turn off 3G than I would be even happier...
My wife's iPhone4S had a 65% charge after 10 hours of light use and all features on. 8 hours of sleep later it was still at 55%.
Tuning shouldn't be necessary.
J.
It's all very frustrating.
I don't see how the signal can change that much when the phone is stationary!
it can't. Take the phone to an Apple store and let a Genius replace it for you.
But here's something that's puzzling - the standby time spec for iPhone 4S's battery is 200 hrs. That's abysmal! In fact, it's the worst of any iPhone (and possibly any smartphone?). Standby time is not a big deal on its own. But either Apple has this spec wrong or this new phone is not quite a sipper.
Sad, the new update didn't solve my 4s battery problem. I think Apple again hurried to put out a fix without thorough testing. SJ probably would ask for a more complete testing before releasing a fix for a well known bug. I think he would get really mad if the fix didn't work for at least 99.99% of the affected phones. Apple is just not the same anymore without SJ. Even the stock price is behaving poorly for the past month. Hope Cook can shape up soon before losing it.
13 days between iOS 1.1 and 1.1.1.
14 days between iOS 2.01 and 2.0.2.
14 days between iOS 3.0 and 3.0.1.
3 days between iOS 4.2.5 and 4.2.6.
10 days between iOS 4.2.9 and 4.2.10.
10 days between iOS 4.3.4 and 4.3.5.
29 days between iOS 5.0 and 5.0.1
There are plenty of other updates that are less than 29 days but I choose the most notable hurried fixes under Steve Jobs as CEO.
Ironically, I'm having more issues AFTER the update. It was fine before then.
"Everything just works" eh?
Ironically, I'm having more issues AFTER the update. It was fine before then.
1) The slogan was "It just works."
2) It's a slogan, not something to be taken literally.
2) It's a slogan, not something to be taken literally.
So? McDonald's didn't really love to see me smile?!
Good thing I stopped eating there about a decade ago.
So? McDonald's didn't really love to see me smile?!
Good thing I stopped eating there about a decade ago.
Not unlike giving them money makes you smile.
So? McDonald's didn't really love to see me smile?!
Good thing I stopped eating there about a decade ago.
Not after they had to get rid of their Super Size.
1) The slogan was "It just works."
2) It's a slogan, not something to be taken literally.
Well, that's not the basis on what's said when iPhone/Apple does something right against their compeititors. Again, iPhone has battery issues, and it should be swept under the rug. If this were another phone/manufactrer it would be ripped to shreds. I mean, look at the Flash news lately.
As a first time iPhone user, I have come to the conclusion it's just hardware and will have it's issues.
Well, that's not the basis on what's said when iPhone/Apple does something right against their compeititors. Again, iPhone has battery issues, and it should be swept under the rug. If this were another phone/manufactrer it would be ripped to shreds. I mean, look at the Flash news lately.
As a first time iPhone user, I have come to the conclusion it's just hardware and will have it's issues.
If it was anyone but Apple it gets a pass. They reviews say "it's pretty good for their first time", 'the battery isn't great but at least it has a much bigger display than the iPhone", etc.
What you're bitching about is a firmware-fixable issue with some of the yield do to slight variances in component vendors and yields. Just like every year, Apple is an industry leader. That said, all CE will have a certain percentage of units that genuinely are faulty. If you feel this is something unresolvable with an update or you're unwilling to wait for a firmware update then return the device, but for the love of life get off your high horse regarding a CE company actually not delivering hundreds of millions of units in a year without any being faulty. A little reality goes a long way.
PS: I returned my iPhone 4S today because the battery issues still persisted after the update and I was unwilling to wait for the next update.