and you can get cases that have a battery built-in for about that price. I 
think I would get one of them (will presumably work with the next one too?) and 
then either get a new phone at some point or replace the battery later and get 
super-duper endurance.

but waiting a week is pretty pants. They basically don't want to have to 
bother, do they?
On 3 Jun 2010, at 13:40, Steve Vyse wrote:

> Are you running the Facebook app? I went into Settings and turned off 
> notifications which seemed to pretty much double my battery life.
> 
> Regards
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> On 3 Jun 2010, at 13:06, Virginia wrote:
> 
>> Mine now only holds its charge for 24 hours. It is 18 months old.  What is 
>> the best way to have this replaced?   Apple store says on its web page that 
>> it will take a week and cost £55.  Have Smuggers experience of anybody else 
>> providing this service?
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