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fairydust201
02-17-2013, 04:58 PM
i found this to be use full for all iphone lover's it seem's to be a common problem :)

ever wonder why your iphone battery die's so quickly ?
*Note: your battery may die quickly because of all the opened app's (Someone has told me this) ;)

but how do i close opened app's ?

All you have to do is Reset your iphone .
You will see once you reset your iphone your battery Won't Die as fast .
my phone wont even last a full day with out it dying . sometimes i would have to charge it twice a day .

If you want me to make a guide on how to restore & reset your iphone please let me know
i will post picture's in the next guide . . (If Requested)

*doing this will not damage your iphone it will just restore it to it's proper setting's*

i hope i put this guide in the right spot if not mod's feel free to put it in the right spot thank you :D

esperanto
02-17-2013, 05:23 PM
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To close opened apps all you have to do is double click the home button, then hold down the first app that shows up until a red minus sign appears. Click that on any and all apps that appear and they will be closed.

Resetting the battery just requires taking your phone off the charger once it has charged at least 6-8 hours and is 100% full and turning it off for 30 seconds and then back on. I think it's actually called "re-configuring" as well.

I'm sorry but I don't think this qualifies as a guide at all :/ You haven't even given more instruction than "All you have to do is Reset your iphone . "

fairydust201
02-17-2013, 05:48 PM
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To close opened apps all you have to do is double click the home button, then hold down the first app that shows up until a red minus sign appears. Click that on any and all apps that appear and they will be closed.

Resetting the battery just requires taking your phone off the charger once it has charged at least 6-8 hours and is 100% full and turning it off for 30 seconds and then back on. I think it's actually called "re-configuring" as well.

I'm sorry but I don't think this qualifies as a guide at all :/ You haven't even given more instruction than "All you have to do is Reset your iphone . "

i did put *Very , Very short* As titled . there are to way's to make your battery Last long they way you have explained it & the way i have it explained it's not that hard to just reset a phone what more do i have to explain ? i'am just saying its just to give people an idea on what to do & i also said i would explain everything properly in the next guide if requested :)

I will also make another guide on how to get your instagram unblocked . Properly :)

Miri
02-17-2013, 06:38 PM
i found this to be use full for all iphone lover's it seem's to be a common problem :)

ever wonder why your iphone battery die's so quickly ?
*Note: your battery may die quickly because of all the opened app's (Someone has told me this) ;)

but how do i close opened app's ?

All you have to do is Reset your iphone .
You will see once you reset your iphone your battery Won't Die as fast .
my phone wont even last a full day with out it dying . sometimes i would have to charge it twice a day .

If you want me to make a guide on how to restore & reset your iphone please let me know
i will post picture's in the next guide . . (If Requested)

*doing this will not damage your iphone it will just restore it to it's proper setting's*

i hope i put this guide in the right spot if not mod's feel free to put it in the right spot thank you :D

Nope bro
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What will give your battery life a good whack is heavy LTE use. IDK what model you have but on my 5 I noticed that on days that i'm utilizing LTE alot I use up battery a bit faster.
And does society need another restore and reset guide? It's pretty straightforward to do..

fairydust201
02-17-2013, 09:18 PM
It worked for mines :) I have iPhone 4S ^_^

Bettser
02-17-2013, 09:32 PM
It worked for mines :) I have iPhone 4S ^_^

Theres also an application available on cydia which closes all apps with one touch :)

Ren
02-18-2013, 02:56 PM
i found this to be use full for all iphone lover's it seem's to be a common problem :)

ever wonder why your iphone battery die's so quickly ?
*Note: your battery may die quickly because of all the opened app's (Someone has told me this) ;)

but how do i close opened app's ?

All you have to do is Reset your iphone .
You will see once you reset your iphone your battery Won't Die as fast .
my phone wont even last a full day with out it dying . sometimes i would have to charge it twice a day .

If you want me to make a guide on how to restore & reset your iphone please let me know
i will post picture's in the next guide . . (If Requested)

*doing this will not damage your iphone it will just restore it to it's proper setting's*

i hope i put this guide in the right spot if not mod's feel free to put it in the right spot thank you :D

the latest iOS for JB seems to drain battery more than the usual compared to iOS 5.X

fairydust201
02-19-2013, 01:58 AM
the latest iOS for JB seems to drain battery more than the usual compared to iOS 5.X

I realized that it drained it way too quickly then my Instagram got blocked so I reset it from iTunes & now my phone back to the way it should be I have no battery drains from when I did the reset from iTunes :)

Ren
02-19-2013, 02:04 AM
I realized that it drained it way too quickly then my Instagram got blocked so I reset it from iTunes & now my phone back to the way it should be I have no battery drains from when I did the reset from iTunes :)

it happened to me as well, though there are perks when you JB your phone >.<

Broken
02-19-2013, 03:48 PM
This guide is about as useful as saying turn your phone off while you sleep. kind of pointless.

DarkByte
02-20-2013, 01:17 PM
Iphone batterys suffer the same problem as any battery. If you leave them plugged in via usb eventually the maximum capacity of the battery will drain. So your iphone may have 100% battery but infact 100% is only 50% of what it held at maximum charge when you bought it.

Not many people will notice this with a iphone though its much more of a issue with laptop batterys. Unless you are tetherhing via usb 24/7 it should be fine :p....

Kite
03-09-2013, 06:37 PM
Theres also an application available on cydia which closes all apps with one touch :)

Yup but you have to Jail Break for that also JB'ing does tend to increase battery drain especially if you're using a theme or other mods
Also there's a mod to have the close button always visible without having to hold down an app for 3 seconds if you just want to close selected applications

I'm not sure if they're still available though I've went back to factory since my battery needs to be replaced and would die in roughly 20 minutes of use while it was jail broken :(

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Iphone batterys suffer the same problem as any battery. If you leave them plugged in via usb eventually the maximum capacity of the battery will drain. So your iphone may have 100% battery but infact 100% is only 50% of what it held at maximum charge when you bought it.


Also with extended use your battery will slowly lose it's maximum charge as well after about 1000 hours of Skype mine has pretty much run it's course I get about 1-2 hour of apps now and 8-12 with just music compared to 6-8+ with apps and wifi and 36+ with music when it was new

janikanicolepi
04-20-2013, 04:19 AM
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aeolia
05-31-2013, 09:31 PM
The problem is the more multitasking and high resolution of the device, the more it consumes power

Meddek
07-30-2013, 01:39 PM
I mean is there actually a difference between using the home button to close the apps and "reconfiguring" it? I've always just used the home button trick. My phone is over 2 years old so my battery is just gotten so old it dies all the time even with apps closed.