iPhone Battery Life Problems: Apple taking more active role

By: Alan Ng | September 21, 2009

iPhone Battery Life Problems: Apple taking more active role

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It has been reported that Apple are finally starting to address the thousands of you who have been experiencing problems in relation to the iPhone battery, more specifically, the battery problems after the iPhone 3.1 update.

As reported from Gizmodo, those who have been venting their frustrations at the official Apple boards, have been contacted by Apple Care, who have replied via email with a list of 11 questions, which are designed to troubleshoot your issue.

These include questions about Push Notification, WiFi and Bluetooth. Gizmodo has confirmed that question number 10 from Apple reads: “When you notice a power drop, does it seem to be a legitimate power drop, or rather an issue with the battery icon indicator?”

Well its to good to see that they are trying to find the root to your problems eh? Let us know what you think of this. Theres more over at Gizmodo.

Alan Ng
  By: Alan Ng | Filed under: Cell Phone Information, Cell Phones

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  1. My ass hurts aye says:

    MY god i should not have done that last night :(

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