As some of you may know, the battery life on my iPhone 5 was around us. Between 45 and 60 seconds would be enough to drain 1%. Now I have my iPhone 6s. On a usual day, on a workday, with my iPhone 5, I would unplug my phone at 100% walk to the bus use the phone while on my bus for 45 minutes, and then for 10 minutes into work started. After 115 minute break I would have to recharge my phone and then once more during the day in order to be able to use the radio, MP3 player, on the way home. That was a normal weekday. Now, I did have my iPhone 6s on Saturday but that was not a normal workday. With that said I had 48% of my battery remaining after coming home so I'm very excited.
Today is a normal workday in 15 minutes I will be on plugging my phone and starting my day my guess is that after a full day I will still have at least 33% of my battery remaining. That is what I suspect. Only time will tell today.
Needless to say again, I am very excited to not have to be tethered to a power source all day long!
Today is a normal workday in 15 minutes I will be on plugging my phone and starting my day my guess is that after a full day I will still have at least 33% of my battery remaining. That is what I suspect. Only time will tell today.
Needless to say again, I am very excited to not have to be tethered to a power source all day long!
~KLM
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Posted by: Kris Murray <krismurray@gmail.com>
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