razza1987
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The one thing that annoys me about the iPhone battery is from 100-50% I get about five hours but from 50-0% I get about three hours. I wish it was more consistent
Odd. Mine updated smoothly OTA.
Exactly. When you get to 100%, it'll go longer. Then it seems to come down slow to 50%. Just like a fuel rank. 20% to 0 goes really fast.Quote "The one thing that annoys me about the iPhone battery is from 100-50% I get about five hours but from 50-0% I get about three hours. I wish it was more consistent"
Same thing for your fuel tank
Odd. Mine updated smoothly OTA.
Whatever it was was all fixed by morning, so I'm happy again. No idea exactly what happened, servers may have been crowded, I was told, but it's all ok now.
When I had my Samsung phones I never remember that being the case. The amount of time that my phone lasted was the same from 100-50% as it was from 50-0%. Sometimes even longer from 50-0%. This has been my only gripe between having an iPhone instead of an android phone. My very first day of having an iPhone my best friend told me to be careful because once the battery reached 20% my phone would soon be dead. I was like holy s***. I couldn't believe how fast the battery drained from 20-0. Other than this I prefer the iPhone more
I had less than 500 MB of storage space left on my iPhone when I received the notification that iOS 8.3 is ready to be installed. After the update got installed I had around 1.3 GB storage space but I'm wondering if I had done the update via iTunes was there a chance of getting more storage space?
How do I do that now? I mean now that I've already updated can I go back and re-update it via iTunes?
Plug you phone into your computer and launch iTunes. Do a full back up. When the backup finishes, do the Restore iPhone option. That will cause iTunes to download a full, new copy of iOS 8.3 and install it on your phone. Then you can restore your data from the backup you made at the beginning of this process.
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I had less than 500 MB of storage space left on my iPhone when I received the notification that iOS 8.3 is ready to be installed. After the update got installed I had around 1.3 GB storage space but I'm wondering if I had done the update via iTunes was there a chance of getting more storage space?
From my experience the update file on iTunes is MUCH larger than OTA. For example one time OTA was 500mb and iTunes was over a gig
True. The iTunes method installs the full, complete iOS. The OTA method only installs deltas to update the current level to the newest level. One could argue that problems could be introduced by not installing the entire new iOS. In my experience, I don't recall ever encountering that, but it can happen.