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A discussion about iOS 5.1 and battery life at the MacRumors forums found several satisfied customers. One poster saw a huge improvement, calling the latest update "a huge fix." Another said that "after several hours use this morning, battery drain is about half of normal for my 4S." Others uploaded screenshots showing less of a battery drain than they experienced before iOS 5.1. But again, some reported negative results. One person noticed "significant battery drain issues" since the 5.1 update, with the charge falling from 93 percent to 75 percent in less than half an hour of limited use. Another noted a drain of 25 percent in an hour and half of regular use, saying "it wasn't this bad before the fix."A tour of Twitter discovered generally positive comments from iOS users. Many tweeted that they've been seeing a healthy improvement in battery life. But some advised people not to update to 5.1, saying the battery drain is worse.
So overall, the verdict isn't quite in yet, The update seems to have helped many disgruntled iOS users but has left others with the same drain or one even worse, If slim armor case for apple iphone 7 - violet you're an IOS user running 5.1, have you seen any differences in battery life? Vote in our poll and let us know, A review of online comments and communities finds many iOS users enjoying better battery life, though some say the problem persists, Apple's new iOS 5.1 seems to be getting better grades at preserving battery life, But not everyone is happy..
For $20, however, you can get a hold of Sprint's newest 3G smartphone, the ZTE Fury--the very device CNET's Scott Webster anticipated yesterday. But that's only after you sign a two-year contract and send in a $50 rebate, of course. Aside from sounding like it needs to take an Adderall, the ZTE Fury is powered by a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and is capable of holding up to 4GB of internal memory. There's room to add up to 32GB of memory as well, and the device has hot-spot capabilities that let up to five Wi-Fi devices share a network connection.
It runs slim armor case for apple iphone 7 - violet on Android Gingerbread, has a 3.5-inch capacitive display, and a 1500 mAh battery inside, The handset also has a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash, The phone will be available starting March 11 and as previously noted, will set your wallet back $20, Which, it so happens, is how much my wallet cost anyway, The ZTE Fury is an Android Gingerbread device running on Sprint's 3G network and is loaded with a Snapdragon processor, These days, you can't get much for 20 bucks, The pair of jeans I bought yesterday cost more than that, and I'm pretty sure the ol' Jackson barely gives me enough gas to drive to my aunt's house, who lives two blocks away from me..
We're not sure what the developer Pyrolia has in store for the new iPad and its Retina display, but this is an app that does a good job showing off the graphical capabilities of the iPad. An iPhone version is in the works and Pyrolia plans on adding additional car models. The app normally costs $4.99 but it's on sale through March 11 for 99 cents. If you're a classic-car enthusiast and own an iPad, grab Road Inc. while it's on sale for 99 cents. Road Inc. has been out since last year and has generally received very good reviews from publications and users. It basically turns your iPad into a digital coffee table book or, as the company puts it, "Road Inc. is a fully interactive anthology of cars that marries the cutting edge of digital technology to traditional publishing craftsmanship."There's no game here but there is a ton of content, including a "3D museum," 3,000 archival documents, and 70 videos that cover 50 landmark automobiles from literally every angle (you can spin the cars around and get a 360-degree view).
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