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Was there any mention as to how long the battery will last?
Apple stated at their conference the details and they're written on their website. How would it be a guess?
Apple stated at their conference the details and they're written on their website. How would it be a guess?
its 5% smaller than the current iPhone 6 Plus.
Which means what, exactly?
Nothing until we have some real world numbers
Apple didn't give any "details" about battery life during the conference...and the specs on the tech sheet were carried over from the previous model. It's a guess because nobody has any real world numbers to give on the new devices, which received a new battery with different specs from the 6/6 Plus...that's how.
Carried over from the previous model? It's listed under the 6S and 6S Plus specifications on their own site. What is a "guess" is person to person usage, yes. If that is what you all are referring to, then that can never be answered. What the man asked for was close to specifications, which are clearly stated on Apple's website, put up by Apple, the company that makes the device in question.
I have to wonder, did anyone read what the OP originally asked? He asked if there was any "mention". There has been clear "mention" since the event. Why is there so much nitpicking going on?
No one has that phone yet, so any information would be a guess.
Apple didn't give any "details" about battery life during the conference...and the specs on the tech sheet were carried over from the previous model. It's a guess because nobody has any real world numbers to give on the new devices, which received a new battery with different specs from the 6/6 Plus...that's how.
No real world experience yet. It's all speculation until we see it in action.
Carried over from the previous model? It's listed under the 6S and 6S Plus specifications on their own site. What is a "guess" is person to person usage, yes. If that is what you all are referring to, then that can never be answered. What the man asked for was close to specifications, which are clearly stated on Apple's website, put up by Apple, the company that makes the device in question.
I have to wonder, did anyone read what the OP originally asked? He asked if there was any "mention". There has been clear "mention" since the event. Why is there so much nitpicking going on?
The issue with quoted battery life is no one can offer you an exact number on how your phones battery will work or last. Cell signal, what apps are running, are you playing games etc. Far too many variables to calculate. The one thing to keep in mind is you can more rapidly charge your iPhone by using the iPad charging cube or get a battery case.
A simple referral to the specs that Apple posted on their website would have sufficed. Comments like the above only deter from people asking questions on here looking for help. It draws them away from the purpose of this forum. I started here because there are many on here that offer help and guidance. Had I been answered in the manner above instead of what should have been said, I'm not sure I would have continued coming here. There seem to be quite a few replies where the elites here would rather people only ask the right questions. That's all I'm saying.
Not a problem. Next time you or your buddy Sean start a thread asking a question that can be answered with a simple search, I'll make sure to point it out so you guys can understand. I'll also make sure to let every other poster on this forum know how to ask the "right" questions as to not waste people's time. That'll be right in line with how things are done around here. Thanks for the lesson professor.