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The Official iPhone 4S Discussion Thread v5!
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kairiRoxy
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Dec 27 2011, 12:22 PM
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QUOTE(teepee @ Dec 27 2011, 11:09 AM) hi, any of u purchased iphone 4s from celcom contract (i68. i98 etc)? I went to celcom blue cube in subang parade last night and they told me that in blue cube outlets, they only sell the contract to new lines. existing customers of celcom who wants to use their existing number for a i68 contract must go to a BRANCH. anyone know of such thing? gosh its so troublesome as the branches close at 5pm. DAMN Subang parade got stock for white 16gb ?
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reevephon
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Dec 27 2011, 12:23 PM
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QUOTE(zenhai88 @ Dec 27 2011, 12:19 PM) After upgrade to 5.0.1, it works ! What works?
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kahjye
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Dec 27 2011, 12:24 PM
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guys , my iphone didnt state out the time since last full charge ?
its written " - " at the Usage and Standby column ..any clue? lol
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teepee
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Dec 27 2011, 12:30 PM
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QUOTE(kairiRoxy @ Dec 27 2011, 12:22 PM) Subang parade got stock for white 16gb ? yeah got stock. they only do new number registration for the contract. that sucks
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D-Frog
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Dec 27 2011, 12:41 PM
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I sms and whatsapp alot..its last around 12hours only..hmmh..wondering why... light surfing and gaming
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macbookproguy
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Dec 27 2011, 12:46 PM
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I use viber just awhile,PHONE will become VERY HOT!WHY!?
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ang3llonz
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Dec 27 2011, 01:16 PM
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QUOTE(suadrif @ Dec 27 2011, 11:22 AM) what mentioned by celcom at plaza metro kajang, only iphone white need to apply for new number. black u can keep your number. i got no problem with that. only some times, maybe due to signal loss bcoz of coverage area. u can turn off your cellular data if u dont want to use 3G. But even I at town oso like that oh.. Everytime I need to restart my phone. I'm using CElcom I just wondering y 4s din hv the button to switch on or off for 3G while iPhone 4 got? Every 4s no is it?
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kahjye
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Dec 27 2011, 01:35 PM
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my phone sucks 6% from night until the day i wake up. around...erh...8 hours  that looks bad.
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Eidilfitrix
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Dec 27 2011, 01:46 PM
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QUOTE(macbookproguy @ Dec 27 2011, 12:46 PM) I use viber just awhile,PHONE will become VERY HOT!WHY!? That's normal, due to the dual-core processor.
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andyfriends
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Dec 27 2011, 02:13 PM
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hi u guys normally charge when your batt level remains how many %? i normally charge it ard 1-5% sometimes ard 20%
1. what abt u guys? 2. wondering if it is okay to do batt circle everyday since i normally charge it ard 1%.
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Eidilfitrix
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Dec 27 2011, 02:34 PM
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QUOTE(andyfriends @ Dec 27 2011, 02:13 PM) hi u guys normally charge when your batt level remains how many %? i normally charge it ard 1-5% sometimes ard 20% 1. what abt u guys? 2. wondering if it is okay to do batt circle everyday since i normally charge it ard 1%. Hi there bro For LiIon Battery, it is advisable to charge it when it is at 30 - 40% that is to preserve battery cycles and battery life. If you always charge it from 1 to 2%, it will burden the battery. Always do a full charge (empty the battery and charge it back to full once a month to calibrate the battery) Always charge the battery when it is at half or 30% to prevent damage to the battery This post has been edited by Eidilfitrix: Dec 27 2011, 02:39 PM
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enriquelee
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Dec 27 2011, 02:42 PM
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Just to double confirm the procedure to transfer everything inside my Iphone 4 to Iphone 4S
1) Plug in my old iphone 4 and start i tune 2) Right click on the old iphone 4 name on the left task bar, and click back up. 3) then sync the old iphone 4 4) unplug the old iphone 4 and plug in the new iphone 4S 5) Right click on the new iphone 4S and click restore 6) Then sync the new iphone4S
That is all, right?
P/S: My old iphone 4 is still under IOS 4.3.5 (8L1), is this alright to restore to the new Iphone 4S which is already IOS 5?
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andyfriends
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Dec 27 2011, 02:46 PM
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QUOTE(Eidilfitrix @ Dec 27 2011, 02:34 PM) Hi there bro For LiIon Battery, it is advisable to charge it when it is at 30 - 40% that is to preserve battery cycles and battery life. If you always charge it from 1 to 2%, it will burden the battery. Always do a full charge (empty the battery and charge it back to full once a month to calibrate the battery) Always charge the battery when it is at half or 30% to prevent damage to the battery  oh. i tot is the other way ard, that to charge it only when is empty. tq for the advice ya bro
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rathian_mhfu
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Dec 27 2011, 02:50 PM
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guess what..i took out my sim card..and left my phone in my drawer and went back balik kg during christmas..when i came back..my phone still On!..3 days!
This post has been edited by rathian_mhfu: Dec 27 2011, 02:51 PM
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Eidilfitrix
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Dec 27 2011, 02:59 PM
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QUOTE(rathian_mhfu @ Dec 27 2011, 02:50 PM) guess what..i took out my sim card..and left my phone in my drawer and went back balik kg during christmas..when i came back..my phone still On!..3 days! Yup that is possible. As sim card will constantly searching for network and 3G
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qiqi771
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Dec 27 2011, 03:01 PM
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QUOTE(Eidilfitrix @ Dec 27 2011, 02:59 PM) Yup that is possible. As sim card will constantly searching for network and 3G  Same result if switch to plane mode?
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gouken
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Dec 27 2011, 03:05 PM
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QUOTE(Eidilfitrix @ Dec 27 2011, 02:34 PM) Hi there bro For LiIon Battery, it is advisable to charge it when it is at 30 - 40% that is to preserve battery cycles and battery life. If you always charge it from 1 to 2%, it will burden the battery. Always do a full charge (empty the battery and charge it back to full once a month to calibrate the battery) Always charge the battery when it is at half or 30% to prevent damage to the battery http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article...based_batterieswhoa, that's alot of misinformation there bro. jus an advice, it will be more helpful to others if you read more before posting this. below are common facts that you can find from all those reliable sources including from Apple and wiki: 1. For LiIon battery, you can charge at ANYTIME (not half, 30% or 40%) unlike nickel-based batteries 2. It will not burden or damage the battery if you charge it at 1% or even when the phone turn off by itself because there is a reserve battery after it is switch off for battery protection. 3. You don't need to ALWAYS do full charge, the diminishing cycles are automatically calculated internally from the total 1,000 cycles available for Apple LiIon batteries. This means, if you use your iPhone until 40% and charge it back to 100% (used 60%), and then you use up and it drop to 20% (used 80%), and you charge again to 100% and it drop to 40% later (used 40%). So the total use-up cycles for that duration will be 2 cycles from the 1000 available because (60%+80%+60%=200%=2 cycles). 4. The maximum duration of time you need to do a full charge is ONCE a month, not ALWAYS. And this battery calibrating exercise is to make the battery level reading more accurate on your iPhone and keep the juice inside active running. But if you want to do full charge always also can, thats the good thing about LiIon batteries, you can charge whatever ways you want. 5. In fact, the best way to preserve your iPhone battery is actually to plug in to power all the time.I know this sounds silly but if you spend most of the time in front of your computer while working, just plug it in and continue charging it. This way you will not waste your battery charge cycles. Lithium ion battery especially Apple will not overcharge and once it's full it will auto switch off and use from DC. Unplug it and use it like normal when you need to go out. Once a month, trickle charge for extra 2 hours for 100% and let it drain to 0% without pluging in. Leave it off for at least 5 hours and recharge back to 100% and turn back on. This will both calibrate back your battery and keeping the electrolyte inside running healthy. This method is for those who want their phone to hold charges well above 80% after more than 3-years of usage. I did the same for my 3GS and it's battery is still superb. For most users though, normal charge-use-discharge-use is fine and can replace the battery with use up charge cycles after 3-years. Apple Batteries Information PageThis post has been edited by gouken: Dec 27 2011, 03:11 PM
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andyfriends
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Dec 27 2011, 03:12 PM
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QUOTE(gouken @ Dec 27 2011, 03:05 PM) whoa, that's alot of misinformation there bro. jus an advice, it will be more helpful to others if you read more before posting this. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « below are common facts that you can find from all those reliable sources including from Apple and wiki:
1. For LiIon battery, you can charge at ANYTIME (not half, 30% or 40%) unlike nickel-based batteries 2. It will not burden or damage the battery if you charge it at 1% or even when the phone turn off by itself because there is a reserve battery after it is switch off for battery protection. 3. You don't need to ALWAYS do full charge, the diminishing cycles are automatically calculated internally from the total 1,000 cycles available for Apple LiIon batteries. This means, if you use your iPhone until 40% and charge it back to 100% (used 60%), and then you use up and it drop to 20% (used 80%), and you charge again to 100% and it drop to 40% later (used 40%). So the total use-up cycles for that duration will be 2 cycles from the 1000 available because (60%+80%+60%=200%=2 cycles). 4. The maximum duration of time you need to do a full charge is ONCE a month, not ALWAYS. And this battery calibrating exercise is to make the battery level reading more accurate on your iPhone and keep the juice inside active running. But if you want to do full charge always also can, thats the good thing about LiIon batteries, you can charge whatever ways you want. 5. In fact, the best way to preserve your iPhone battery is actually to plug in to power all the time.
I know this sounds silly but if you spend most of the time in front of your computer while working, just plug it in and continue charging it. This way you will not waste your battery charge cycles. Lithium ion battery especially Apple will not overcharge and once it's full it will auto switch off and use from DC. Unplug it and use it like normal when you need to go out. Once a month, trickle charge for extra 2 hours for 100% and let it drain to 0% without pluging in. Leave it off for at least 5 hours and recharge back to 100% and turn back on. This will both calibrate back your battery and keeping the electrolyte inside running healthy.
This method is for those who want their phone to hold charges well above 80% after more than 3-years of usage. I did the same for my 3GS and it's battery is still superb.
For most users though, normal charge-use-discharge-use is fine and can replace the battery with use up charge cycles after 3-years.
5. In fact, the best way to preserve your iPhone battery is actually to plug in to power all the time. Apple Batteries Information Pagei din know abt this too hmm i tot the longer u charge it/randomly charging it, it will destroy the batt.
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gouken
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Dec 27 2011, 03:14 PM
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QUOTE(andyfriends @ Dec 27 2011, 03:12 PM) i din know abt this too hmm i tot the longer u charge it/randomly charging it, it will destroy the batt. thats old nickel-based batteries..it's ridiculous how often those people from phone shops still giving such obsolete advice to customers. no wonder so many ppl confused.
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enriquelee
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Dec 27 2011, 03:18 PM
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QUOTE(Eidilfitrix @ Dec 27 2011, 02:59 PM) Yup that is possible. As sim card will constantly searching for network and 3G  Yes, the search take up a lot of the battery juice.
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