Well, I apparently forgot to plug in my phone last evening, woke up and it
was totally dead, only the second time I have gone that far with any iPhone
in the past two years that I have had one.  Both times my heart nearly
stopped when I tried to turn it on or use it without any sound at all.
About five minutes plugged in solved the problem but it was a relieve to
hear it say the time again.  Since I almost always have it on the charger
next to the bed at night and since it was at 88% when I left work yesterday,
I was rather annoyed that it discharged itself in less than about 12 hours
of doing nothing mostly.  

Generally I try to plug it in when it is below 50%, often at less than 20%.
Of course, it should have been connected to my home network and blue tooth
was on since I was using the keyboard last night.  And no I don't generally
get 12 hours sleep which is probably why I did last night.  


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Terje Strømberg
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 4:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: a battery saver, but effective?

Hi

One experiment is to turn the light on at the highest level. You will be
surprised by on how fast the the battery drain runs out. So, turning the
screen light down to 30% or less will increase the battery life
considerable. With this setting i could listen to text from the the internet
and email with batteridriven headphones for 3 ours and a decrease of power
at 40%. Not bad, but it was with battery driven headphones. 

I don`t think i can use gps more than 2.5 ours. I am curious regarding using
only iPhones built in GPS receiver vs. a battery drive external GPS like
garmin gloe or something. I am planning to use the iPhone with GPS this
summer from tim to time. 6-7 ours sometimes. With a cafe break or two.
Learning the name of some streets in my city. Have been lazy lately.

So the amount of light and GPS usage are the two most current suckers on the
iPhone.

Take care




9. apr. 2013 kl. 18:19 skrev "Alan Paganelli"
<[email protected]>:

> None of them actually can save you battery power.  They just monitor power
consumption and the apps that your not using at the time so you can close
them and I'm not all that sure that works either.  I've tried deleting apps
from the app switcher as somebody said you have all those apps opened and I
never saw that that made any difference either so these kinds of apps
probably won't gain you any extra battery power.  Just because there's an
app for that doesn't always mean it's worth anything in my opinion.
> ----- Original Message -----
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> Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 6:41 AM
> Subject: a battery saver, but effective?
> 
> Hi all:
> 
> 
> Please I need to ask if anyone find a good battery life saver for I phone?
I found some programs but they didn’t do anything.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
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