Hello Jen,

 

As Christopher indicated, the battery level indicator is on the right side
of the status bar.

 

If  you want to know how many hours you have used your iPhone since the last
charge, go to Settings, General, Usage. Here you find the following
information:

 

Storage: this gives you the amount of total space used and total free space
on your iPhone

After that you can see how much space is taken up by music, ringtones and
all your apps.

 

The next heading is "iCloud" and here you see your total amount of iCloud
storage, 5 Gb unless you purchased more, and how much of that space you are
using.

Below that is a "Manage Storage" button where you can indicate which apps
you want to sync to iCloud etc.

 

After that comes the next heading, "Battery Usage".

Here you can turn "Battery Percentage" off or on, this is irrelevant for
Voiceover users as Voiceover announces the battery percentage in the status
bar anyways.

Below that you find a heading called "Time since last full charge". This
again is broken down into the following:

Usage: the number of hours and minutes you used your phone since it was last
fully charged.

Standby: the number of total hours and minutes since your last full charge.

 

Below that is one more button, "Cellular Usage". Here you have a heading
"Call Time" which gives you the total accumulated time of phone calls in the
current period and for the lifetime of your phone. Below that is a heading
"Cellular Network Data" and this gives you the amount of sent and received
data in Megabytes. At the very bottom is a button called "Reset Statistics"
and this allows you to set the "current period" call time and data usage to
0 so you could do this each month on your billing date and that way keep an
eye on how many minutes you used and how much data. Of course this is not
broken up in incoming and outgoing minutes or daytime and weekend minutes
etc.

 

If you want that kind of detail you have to buy an app like VoiceMan or, for
data usage, DataMan or WiFiMan. These apps are accessible and allow you to
set your billing date so the app automatically zeros out the gathered
statistics on the first day of your billing cycle. I should say that I
assume Voiceman and WiFiMan are accessible, I have only used DataMan which
is accessible and the other 2 apps are from the same developer.

 

There are also battery usage apps out there, but I find the information I
can see under Usage is enough for me.

 

 

Regards,

Sieghard

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Jen Colley
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2012 9:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Is there a feature in ios 6 that will tell you when you last
charged your battery

 

Hi,  

I'm wondering if there's a setting in ios 6 that will tell you when you last
charged your battery and how much is left?  

Jen  

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