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I've been holding off on upgrading until the new handset came out. I'm currently on Android (having previously used a 3GS for a year) and, while it's a bit disappointing to not be getting the 5 after all the leaked (supposed) revisions to the design etc, I want to go back to Apple and it seems silly to go for the older model now that the 4S is available.
No one seems to be asking if they've fixed the iPhones appalling signal issues, dropped calls, turning on the speakerphone with your cheek as the sensor for detecting your face is crap, and the list goes on..
Perhaps I'm lucky, I've had an iPhone 4 for the last 4 months and not had any of those problems...
John
Perhaps I'm lucky, I've had an iPhone 4 for the last 4 months and not had any of those problems...
John
I hate that damn iOS5 - its SO buggy and crap, at least on iPhone 4. Apps keep crashing, closing, freezing, its slower than 4.3.5. I`m so fed up with it, I`m ready to throw it against a wall.
is very speedy with the dual core CPU
Hi All,
Sorry to jump in, I have been following this thread with great interest as it is approaching upgrade time for me and I have a few questions if I may.
Currently I use a BlackBerry 9700 Bold which has lasted very well, does everything I want it to but lacks a half decent browser and the ability to send HTML emails. My one best feature of this is its battery life, even with heavy use it will last me a good 4-5 days!
Now I have a colleague who uses the iPhone 4 and he has to charge it every day - I am sure I would find this exceedingly annoying, and slightly impractible, so I was just wondering if anyone has any actual experience of the battery life on the new 4S? I have looked at the tech specs and expected battery life, but some real experience would be appreciated.
I realise there are many alternatives to BlackBerry and the iPhone, and maybe I am being slightly short sited, but there is something about the iPhone which attracts me. By all means make other suggestions, and I will look into these, but in short it must have a good battery life, proper internet browser, the ability to send HTML emails, a half decent camera and then the usual shizzle.
Thanks in advance for your input on this, much appreciated!
Matthew
If you're in an area that has a strong signal, i'm sure there are no problems. The problem is I travel all over the UK as a commercial photographer (around 60k miles a year), and half the time the signal just isn't strong enough for the phone to cope. My collegue who has a blackberry and is on the same network (t Mobile / Orange) has absolutely no issues in places where I have no signal at all.
Hi All,
Sorry to jump in, I have been following this thread with great interest as it is approaching upgrade time for me and I have a few questions if I may.
Currently I use a BlackBerry 9700 Bold which has lasted very well, does everything I want it to but lacks a half decent browser and the ability to send HTML emails. My one best feature of this is its battery life, even with heavy use it will last me a good 4-5 days!
Now I have a colleague who uses the iPhone 4 and he has to charge it every day - I am sure I would find this exceedingly annoying, and slightly impractible, so I was just wondering if anyone has any actual experience of the battery life on the new 4S? I have looked at the tech specs and expected battery life, but some real experience would be appreciated.
I realise there are many alternatives to BlackBerry and the iPhone, and maybe I am being slightly short sited, but there is something about the iPhone which attracts me. By all means make other suggestions, and I will look into these, but in short it must have a good battery life, proper internet browser, the ability to send HTML emails, a half decent camera and then the usual shizzle.
Thanks in advance for your input on this, much appreciated!
Matthew
Maybe the actual phone is faulty? Ring up the network or take it into Apple store.
Hi All,
Now I have a colleague who uses the iPhone 4 and he has to charge it every day - I am sure I would find this exceedingly annoying, and slightly impractible, so I was just wondering if anyone has any actual experience of the battery life on the new 4S? I have looked at the tech specs and expected battery life, but some real experience would be appreciated.
You're kidding right? The signal issue is well reported, are you forgetting the fact they built a phone that cannot be held in a conventional way, and needs a 'bumper' to work due to the fact your hand can short out the aerial?
There is nothing 'wrong' with my phone, it works exactly the way it was designed.
Hi Matthew,
I upgraded to the 4S when it came out and, while the standby time is lower than the 4, I'm still getting 2 days of use out of the handset. That's including a few voice calls, 3G on all the time, some games / apps / music and occasional wi-fi use. Push brings it down to about 24 hours but I find that it's holding a charge well.
Hope that helps![]()
I don't know, because I like my 4S just like I got on with the 3GS and as I have all the apps, iTunes, etc, plus I like the general operation and ease of use.The Motorola Atrix was released in April, 6 months before the iPhone 4S and it uses the same dual core processor yet you can get it on a £15/mo contract.
Someone also mentioned how great it was that you can sync to the cloud...Android has allowed users to do that from the very beginning... years ago, even on the most basic phones.
What exactly does the latest iPhone do today that Android phones couldn't do a year ago?
I always charge my phone at overnight and sometimes allow it to completed go dead over a couple of days to make sure I get the best out of the battery.
Hi there,
Thank you very much for that, much appreciated - it helps to put some real use against their quoted numbers.
I have been offered a very good business contract deal with the 4S, and have the option to return it within 14 days if I don't get on with it so thats probably the route I will take.
Give it a go and see! Thanks again,
Matthew
So it's been a while since the I-Phone 4S launched, what are peoples thoughts then? is it much different? is anyone still waiting for the rpices to drop?
I've owned 2 iPhone's and both have been completely problem free. I listened to all the hype about the Samsung Galaxy S2 and have had two replacements because of persistent niggles and software problems on both S2's. Samsung's no longer a contender for me and it's back to another iPhone when my contract ends.
I've owned 2 iPhone's and both have been completely problem free. I listened to all the hype about the Samsung Galaxy S2 and have had two replacements because of persistent niggles and software problems on both S2's. Samsung's no longer a contender for me and it's back to another iPhone when my contract ends.
Agreed since the I.C.S update my phone and all apps run sweet as a nut..I'd be interested to know what issues you have had? Like I said above I've had mine for well over a year now, updated to Ice Cream Sandwhich and everything is tickety boo.
I never get any App crash any more or less then I did on the iPhone I had?