Well Chris, the answer  to  youou question is both. I don't think I was doing 
anything that she really stressed out that battery time. I was listening to 
music, again. That's when it happened to me before. I am going to the Apple 
Store tomorrow, and I might decide To upgrade to an iPhone 5. I was thinking 
about doing that in January anyway, but this might speed things up a little.
Regards,
Gigi

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 10, 2013, at 4:03 PM, Chris Blouch <[email protected]> wrote:

> The software makes a guess based on past experience. So having the phone shut 
> down on you right away means it didn't guess very well but I suspect it will 
> do better next time. Battery life is always hard to figure out as it depends 
> so much on what you are doing, what the wireless connectivity is like and how 
> much is happening in the background. Does it seem like your overall battery 
> life is down or just that the battery warning wasn't much of a warning?
> 
> CB
> 
> On 6/8/13 7:09 PM, Eugenia Firth wrote:
>>> I thought this problem has been solved, but it happened to me again. I have 
>>> a for S iPhone, and it gave me the 20% warning. I kept them going, just 
>>> like I did earlier. My iPhone shut down almost immediately maybe about 30 
>>> seconds after giving me the 20% morning. My question is, what are the 
>>> symptoms of a bad battery in your iPhone? I'm beginning to wonder if I 
>>> don't have that problem.
>> Regards,
>> GG
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