Right now, your phone is still one of the best in the world, but you're likely to start to
seeing battery life problems and everything slow down over the next year.
Way more than phone speed, I always hear about
battery life problems from people, and the 5X tilts in the direction of battery life, not chip performance.
Though your Series 3 won't have nearly as
much battery life problems, even the latest and greatest Apple Watch can struggle to make it through the day on a single charge, particularly if the day includes a workout (or two).
If you have an
iPhone battery life problem, the best way to fix it might just be by removing the battery from the device and finding a replacement, according to Redditors that have been investigating the problem.
Some smartwatches manage to obviate
the battery life problem, but they tend to do so by taking other shortcuts.
However, my anecdotal observation has been that I haven't noticed
any battery life problems with the app running and location turned on.
It's not so sunny however, as many users are now running into iOS 11
battery life problems.
How to fix iOS 11
battery life problems?
Some questions surrounding that new Apple Watch still remain, however, particularly whether the watch's design will be altered significantly, and also if the tech giant has found a solution to
the battery life problems consistent LTE connectivity will cause for the wearable.
Most of
the battery life problems is caused by Samsung's super AMOLED displays, as they are huge (5.0» - 6.0») with resolutions various from FHD to QHD which means more pixels to power and more brightness needed.
And of course, every phone has
its battery life problems, so now's a good time to learn about how your iPhone's battery works and adjust your usage accordingly.
It seems like we've been waiting for Sharp IGZO technology to solve all of
our battery life problems forever now.