Really. I get over 6 hours of tak time and all of that good stuff and about 3 
days if I'm not talking onthe phone if I don't use it for anything or lock it 
when I'm asleep. I dunno why some of us have battery issues and some don't but 
there ya go.
On Oct 6, 2011, at 4:34 PM, william lomas wrote:

> 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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