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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2010

Your iPhones battery life got you down since youve installed iOS4? Well fear not my freinds, I have some very simple tips to help you conserve battery and get the most from your phone.

In this video I show you some very easy steps you can take when running iOS4 weather its on an iPhone 3G, 3GS or the upcoming iPhone 4. Basic things like turning off your key stroke sounds, lock sounds and "ask to join wireless" will help you to save precious battery.

Also giving your phone good full charge and discharge once a month can help keep your battery in the best health possible.

Hope you find these tips helpful in your quest to ensure better battery on your iPhone!

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  • These are some good tits thanks !

  • the multitasking apps dont use extra CPU. apps go into a paused state when you leave them, theres no need to close them.

    its not true multitasking where the apps conduct processes in the background, these halt and so dont use any cycles.

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  • and last do it will automatically uncharge when its full??

  • does i did in first time charge (2 and half hour) affect my battery??

  • when i got my new iphone i drained it and i charge it untill its 100% but i think its just 2 and a half hour to complete 100%...i just recently read some tips saying that 16 hours to charge...is this true??

  • the iphone battery charge once in a month???

  • its it good if i change the new battery?

  • of course the applications use RAM....this wont affect battery life as the RAM has current flowing through it all the time.

    RAM needs power else it doesnt store anything (hence why reboots clear RAM), having applications using up RAM doesnt use any more power....if it does it would be negligable to battery life anyway.

  • @GeekwGlasseslive the applications MUST use a little bit of RAM in the background, even if they are not fully running.

  • @sonic3243 yea...im aware...what is it your asking about RAM??

  • @GeekwGlasseslive the iPhone 3GS has 256MB RAM. the iPhone 4 has 512MB RAM. the iPod Touch 3G 32GB and 64GB have 256MB RAM. the iPod Touch 4G has 256MB RAM.

    Applications use RAM.

  • @sonic3243 What about RAM??

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