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Tag Archives: battery
Review: PowerShadow i4 Battery Case & Charge/Sync Dock for iPhone 4/4S
The i4 case is fairly typical, save for one clever innovation: an included base for charging your phone (and the case) without plugging an another cable. Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Apple News, Apple Rumors, iPhone, Mac Rumors, Other
Tagged apple, battery, battery-case, cable, case, charge, iphone, one-clever, phone
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Advertising in free apps may sap your battery life
More energy is spent on user tracking, GPS, and other functions than your game play, researchers find. Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Apple News, Other, Technology
Tagged apple, battery, free-apps, functions, game, may-sap, spent-on-user, user-tracking, your-battery, your-game
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Apple Explains New iPad’s Continued Charging Beyond 100% Battery Level
Among the many topics related to charging, battery, and heat issues with the new iPad, observers have noted that the device continues to charge for up to an hour after the point at which the iPad reports a charge level of 100%. AllThingsD has now spoken with Apple’s Michael Tchao about the phenomenon, with Tchao noting that it is simply an effect of the same trickle charging feature that has always been included in iOS devices. So, here’s how things work: Apple does in fact display the iPad (and iPhone and iPod Touch) as 100 percent charged just before a device reaches a completely charged state. At that point, it will continue charging to 100 percent, then discharge a bit and charge back up to 100 percent, repeating that process until the device is unplugged. Doing so allows devices to maintain an optimum charge, Apple VP Michael Tchao told AllThingsD today. “That circuitry is designed so you can keep your device plugged in as long as you would like,” Tchao said. “It’s a great feature that’s always been in iOS.” Tchao notes that users can expect 10-hour battery life on the new iPad regardless of when in that trickle charge/discharge cycle they unplug their device, and that Apple intentionally displays the battery level at 100% throughout that cycle so as to not confuse consumers who might otherwise think their device is not completing charging correctly. Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Apple News, Apple Rumors, CES, Front Page, Inside Apple, iOS Blog, iPad, iPhone, Mac Blog, Mac Rumors, Other, Technology
Tagged apple, battery, iphone, ipod, italian, jordan, linux, mac rumors, virtual
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Apple continuing to investigate ‘a few’ iOS battery issues
Apple says that iOS 5.0.1 has addressed many of the issues related to devices losing their battery charge, but the company is continuing to investigate a few lingering problems. Continue reading
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Tagged apple, battery, battery-issues, devices-losing, few-lingering, issues, the-issues, their-battery
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Troubleshooting a battery-sucking iPhone 4S
Chris Breen’s iPhone 4S was sucking down the battery charge like a boatful of tourists on an all-you-can-drink Mai Tai cruise. These are the steps he took to troubleshoot the problem. Continue reading
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Tagged battery, battery-charge, breen, chris-breen, down-the-battery, oubleshoot-the-problem, problem, steps
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