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stomachmonkey 03-18-2014 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by mikesride (Post 7967411)
Thanks for the info.....very thoughtful of you.
long story short.....turn the phone off and only use it for 20 second out going calls (less than three per day thank you) and you MIGHT get 8 hrs of battery life!!!! BWHAHAHAHA!!!!
Really Apple? all the wonderful features mean fart if your darn phones dead all the time.........
(not an apple hater, but disappointed with this phone....and I don't find it very user friendly......)

FWIW I find battery life has more to do with your physical location than anything else.

Competition for a cell signal or poor signal makes the phone constantly hunt.

When I'm in Princeton I need to charge around 4-5 pm.

Boca I can get to the end of the day.

Dallas I can get 2 days easy out of the phone.

Dallas is also where I use it heaviest.

In 7 years in Dallas I've never had a dropped call from my end.

Where I lived in NY I was lucky to make a 5 minute call without it dropping at least once.

Jim Richards 03-18-2014 07:51 AM

I liked using my iPhone when it was running iOS 6 more than 7. But, iOS 7 is OK. No real problems. I shut down apps not in use. I try stay away from the iCloud as much as possible. Overall, the phone meets my needs. My wife is also happy with hers. Not fanboys, but overall, we're satisfied. stomachmonkey nailed it about power consumption vs. location. When we go hiking in the mountains, away from cell towers, our batteries drain faster unless we shut off our phones. The phone keeps trying to find a cell tower to talk to, even when one's not there.

I have no opinions about the other products out on the market. I guess they can have thread(s) of their own to be praised/panned.

winders 03-18-2014 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikesride (Post 7967411)
Thanks for the info.....very thoughtful of you.
long story short.....turn the phone off and only use it for 20 second out going calls (less than three per day thank you) and you MIGHT get 8 hrs of battery life!!!! BWHAHAHAHA!!!!
Really Apple? all the wonderful features mean fart if your darn phones dead all the time.........
(not an apple hater, but disappointed with this phone....and I don't find it very user friendly......)

Wow, what a dick....there are plenty of suggestions in that list that do not involve shutting the phone off or turning off all the features.

I used to Jailbreak my iPhones but once iOS 7 came out, I no longer felt the need. Functionality, features, and ease of use are better than ever...and I like what John Ive has done...

mikesride 03-19-2014 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by winders (Post 7967847)
Wow, what a dick....there are plenty of suggestions in that list that do not involve shutting the phone off or turning off all the features.

I used to Jailbreak my iPhones but once iOS 7 came out, I no longer felt the need. Functionality, features, and ease of use are better than ever...and I like what John Ive has done...

UHM....you totally misunderstood me here man....my thanks WAS sincere and I did read it looking for tips and suggestions.

My issue was NEVER with YOU.......

All I was getting at is if you need to turn off all the cool stuff it doesn't leave me with a very cool phone.

Thanks for calling me a dick........

From your past posts here I assumed you to be a pretty cool guy. I will continue to assume you just read something in my response that was not intended.

Have a nice day

Mike

Z-man 03-19-2014 07:45 PM

In iOS 7 I would get the apple screen often when unlocking my iPhone 5s. Would have to wait 5 seconds before I could unlock the phone. Never crashed the phone, but it was tiresome to see this happen once or twice a day. Since upgrading to iOS 7.1, this has not happened at all.

As for the coming samsung galaxy 5s - I heard they will have 4k cameras. Wow - that is crazy. A 4k camera in a consumer phone! That blows away the Nokia 41 megapixel camera out now. Hope they up the memory card max capability as well...

-Z-man

winders 03-20-2014 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by mikesride (Post 7970713)
UHM....you totally misunderstood me here man....my thanks WAS sincere and I did read it looking for tips and suggestions.

Mike,

I apologize. I read the "very thoughtful of you" text as sarcasm and I see now that was not what you intended. Please accept my apology.

Thank you,

Scott

mikesride 03-20-2014 04:56 AM

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Originally Posted by winders (Post 7970929)
Mike,

I apologize. I read the "very thoughtful of you" text as sarcasm and I see now that was not what you intended. Please accept my apology.

Thank you,

Scott

It's cool.....Like I said I assumed it was a misunderstanding. ( I also should have left out the "thanks for calling me a dick").....that was a little of my own anger about the situation coming thru!!!!Therefore I apologize for that reaction as well.

Thanks Scott,
Mike
(this Porsche dude love fest brought to you in part by....M.D. Holloways "Respect Train" thread!!!!! LOL!!!)

onewhippedpuppy 03-20-2014 05:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Z-man (Post 7970766)
In iOS 7 I would get the apple screen often when unlocking my iPhone 5s. Would have to wait 5 seconds before I could unlock the phone. Never crashed the phone, but it was tiresome to see this happen once or twice a day. Since upgrading to iOS 7.1, this has not happened at all.

As for the coming samsung galaxy 5s - I heard they will have 4k cameras. Wow - that is crazy. A 4k camera in a consumer phone! That blows away the Nokia 41 megapixel camera out now. Hope they up the memory card max capability as well...

-Z-man

At what point does the resolution exceed the human eye's ability to discern a difference? I've read a similar argument with the new 4K Ultra HD TVs, that in most applications the human eye is physically unable to see the higher resolution.

It's somewhat moot anyway, as I suspect my basic Nikon D3000 DSLR will still take better pictures.

GH85Carrera 03-20-2014 07:30 AM

The only benefit of the super high resolutions is to let you crop the photo or make really big prints. The big limit on a 4K cell phone camera is the lens quality and artifacts on the tiny little camera sensor.

Any dedicated digital camera with a multi part lens will have better quality than a cell phone.

Our Nikon D3 is just a 12 mega pixel camera but the sensor is the size of the 35 mm piece of film. It will beat the pants off of any cell phone photo especially in lower light conditions.

dw1 03-20-2014 08:57 AM

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island911 03-20-2014 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by jyl (Post 7965450)
Reports of a 5.5" and 4.5" screen model iPhone "6" this summer.


Well that's just crazy-talk, you iHater. :mad: Apple knows what they are doing and there is no reason to go to a bigger screen.


Back around when the first iPhone came out, I was saying convergence at a 5 - 7" screen, with smaller versions for women (and dainty men.) -it's an ergonomic thing.

motion 03-20-2014 09:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikesride (Post 7967411)
Thanks for the info.....very thoughtful of you.
long story short.....turn the phone off and only use it for 20 second out going calls (less than three per day thank you) and you MIGHT get 8 hrs of battery life!!!! BWHAHAHAHA!!!!
Really Apple? all the wonderful features mean fart if your darn phones dead all the time.........
(not an apple hater, but disappointed with this phone....and I don't find it very user friendly......)

Its not Apple's issue. Its your location. But, I understand your frustration. However, it would also take 10 seconds of Google searching on your part to identify that the problem is with you, not the phone.

Perhaps Apple needs context-sensitive popups to provide little tidbits of info to people unwilling to do a little research on their own.

nostatic 03-20-2014 09:10 AM

I have a Nexus 5 showing up today, and have a Nexus 3 that has been a demo device for the past year or two. In the house we have iPhone 4, 4s, and 5s. Comparing all of these, to me the 5s frankly is a pretty optimized form factor. At 6'1" I'm not exactly dainty, but it is easier to use the 5s one-handed than it is to use the Nexus. It also is more comfortable carrying around in pants pockets (smaller and lighter). It is however easier to deal with documents and web pages on the Nexus due to the extra screen real estate. No free lunch.

Porsche-O-Phile 03-20-2014 09:30 AM

Agreed - can't stand the feel of the "oversize" phones (Galaxy et al). If I want a bigger image I use the iPad. That's what tablets are for.

onewhippedpuppy 03-20-2014 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by nostatic (Post 7971575)
I have a Nexus 5 showing up today, and have a Nexus 3 that has been a demo device for the past year or two. In the house we have iPhone 4, 4s, and 5s. Comparing all of these, to me the 5s frankly is a pretty optimized form factor. At 6'1" I'm not exactly dainty, but it is easier to use the 5s one-handed than it is to use the Nexus. It also is more comfortable carrying around in pants pockets (smaller and lighter). It is however easier to deal with documents and web pages on the Nexus due to the extra screen real estate. No free lunch.

That's a key factor keeping me with an iphone. I refuse to wear one of those big dorky holsters, whatever I buy needs to fit comfortably in a pocket. I already have a tablet, I don't want to carry it on my hip.

island911 03-20-2014 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by nostatic (Post 7971575)
I have a Nexus 5 showing up today, and have a Nexus 3 that has been a demo device for the past year or two. In the house we have iPhone 4, 4s, and 5s. Comparing all of these, to me the 5s frankly is a pretty optimized form factor. At 6'1" I'm not exactly dainty, but it is easier to use the 5s one-handed than it is to use the Nexus. It also is more comfortable carrying around in pants pockets (smaller and lighter). It is however easier to deal with documents and web pages on the Nexus due to the extra screen real estate. No free lunch.

Yeah, big screen in small package ...that's the goal.

seasonality and geography have impact on optimal size. That is, up north here, in the fall and winter, I throw even my 10.6" surface pro tablet into a jacket pocket. OTOH, When I travel to Hawaii, it's staying in the car or house. Warm climates mean small pockets - if any - which means small device is optimal.

red-beard 03-20-2014 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 7964709)
This again?
What we need is a good motor oil thread.

Or Transmission oil thread...

JavaBrewer 03-20-2014 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 7971635)
I refuse to wear one of those big dorky holsters,

And you call yourself an engineer...ha! :p

onewhippedpuppy 03-20-2014 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by JavaBrewer (Post 7971681)
And you call yourself an engineer...ha! :p

Nah, I'm an engineering manager.

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Scooter 03-20-2014 11:11 AM

Moderators,

Can you ban someone from participating in just threads involving Apple products?


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