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Saturday, July 4, 2009

Apple's latest iPhone has powerful flaw

High-tech tools taxbattery's short life
By David Sarno July 3, 2009

The new, high-octane iPhone 3GS is loaded with features that could light up your life — but its battery isn't one of them. Buyers are finding that the phone, introduced two weeks ago, has trouble making it through a work day without a rest stop at the electrical outlet. It's proving to be something of an Achilles' heel on Apple's flagship device, more than 1 million of which were sold in the first weekend. Even the company suggests on its Web site that users disable some of the phone's most vaunted features, including the faster 3G network itself, to keep it from shutting down during the day. Industry officials and outside experts sketched a complex picture of the technical and bureaucratic limits that might explain why, after two years and three generations of the device, the newest iPhone has less stamina than the first. "There's trouble in the battery field in that there's only so much energy you can squeeze in a certain space," said Allen Nogee, a wireless technology analyst at research company In-Stat. Try to pack in too much juice, he said, and the battery could overheat or even melt. "There's not really a solution in sight," he said.

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1 comment:

J. TECH said...

Can't be The Best SmartPhone when your Battery Sucks. OverHype claims another Victim - Recalls and Lawsuits lurking around the Corner.

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