Sujet : Re: 47 hours...(was Re: iPhone 16 battery test: 100% @ noon on Friday
De : nuh-uh (at) *nospam* nope.com (Alan)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 16. Dec 2024, 20:16:09
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On 2024-12-16 07:47, Jörg Lorenz wrote:
On 15.12.24 19:58, Alan wrote:
On 2024-12-13 11:45, Alan wrote:
OK... ...11:44am.
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I got a new iPhone on Wednesday. My old iPhone 8 really needed replacing
after more than 6 years. So I got myself a new iPhone 16.
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And after getting the phone set up with the ease provided by the
facility built in to iOS (while I had lunch), my battery was at 100% at
about 2pm on Wednesday. I used it all the rest of the day, and all of
Thursday until I went to bed and the phone was still at 34% when I went
to bed at 12:30am.
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18 hours on 66% of the available battery.
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So I'm curious how "inferior" my new iPhone's really is.
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It's 11:44am on Friday, and I've just unplugged my iPhone from the
charging cable.
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I'll report back what the percentage is at 11:44am tomorrow, and I'll
report again when the iPhone demands that it be plugged in.
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:-)
...and I've still got 17% battery left.
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83% battery used over 47 hours, is about 1.75% per hour.
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So I'll pretty easily get from waking up to a full phone and only
charging it every other night.
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:-)
Completely useless information. You do not understand anything about
battery management, energy consumption of a smartphone depending on
configuration etc. etc.
You should have added at least the analysis of the energy consumption.
Lord let rain some brain!
I'm an ordinary smartphone user reporting on ordinary performance.
It's running on about 2% per hour when I'm awake.