On 9 Oct 2012, at 10:00, Sam - MacAmbulance <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think it's iOS6, my iPhone5 is doing the exact same thing. By 4pm yesterday 
> i was down to 12%. There have been reports of a full restore improving things 
> but not by much, I guess we'll just have to wait for iOS 6.0.1


I’m curious about the differing elements affecting battery life as iOS 6, plus 
new versions of iOS 6 updated apps, has definitely improved battery life for 
both my 4S and my wife’s iPhone 4. 

The improvement has been striking as my iPhone 4S will run for 2 days between 
charges rather than the 14 hours with iOS 5. And this is with Location 
Services, Photostream, iCloud and Bluetooth on. I regard my usage as being 
quite heavily Internet oriented - browsing, email, internet radio, etc.

The only oddity I have is that AirPrint from the iPhone isn’t so quick using 
Printopia on my Mac, and for some reason doesn’t seem to work at all on iPads. 
Probably a networking issue but only started since upgrading to iOS 6.

Regards,

Tony
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Regards,

Tony
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Tony  Crooks
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Mob: 07428706227 > Tel: 01323-460789
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