It seems the trend with the iPhone generation is very poor battery life. There has been complaints from users of the iPhone 5 of poor battery life which is quite similar to those which came up immediately after the release of the iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, and the iPhone 3GS. The question is, are users supposed to console and compromise with the battery life issues of the iPhone 5 just because the predecessors suffered the same fate?
The biggest issue however, is the fact that there is very little troubleshooting information from Apple yet so many users have complained about the battery life. However, there is just one thread from Apple Forums which is actually more of a self-help thread where users discuss amongst themselves without any useful feedback from Apple.
Looking at the self-help stories and suggestions to this particular issue, some of the solid information one can come up with regarding this issue has been summarized below.
- First, the iPhone user can restore the iPhone in iTunes the regular way, but without restoring any backups (since it will carry over software bugs)
- Let the iPhone go through a few battery cycles (that is let the battery drain out and charge it up completely a few times)
So try out a few of these suggestions and maybe you don’t have to get completely disappointed with the malfunctions of the newly released iPhone 5.
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