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The iPhone X will last longer than your old iPhone, but not as long as a $1,000 handset should. After two months, I noticed a steep battery decline. Of course your charge will take a hit every time you stream music or video, or use navigation. That's life with a phone. But even on days when I didn't engage these things, I found myself topping up the power reserves before going out for the night, unconvinced my phone would make it through the evening activities. When you live on your phone -- texting, looking up stuff online, reading e-books -- that uncertainty makes the difference between a device you can trust and one you have to constantly manage.
This isn't just anecdotal, either, In CNET's looping-video tests, the iPhone X lasted just shy of 11.5 hours average after 9 tests, That's two hours less than the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus results with the same test, and six hours less than the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 (17.5 hours), Anecdotally, it lasts longer than the iPhone 8 in real-life use, but peters out before the 8 Plus uag metropolis iphone xs max rugged wallet case - magma loses steam, These time windows don't seem so short in a vacuum, but when you compare the results across the board, the iPhone X -- the most expensive mainstream phone you can buy -- drains as quickly as some midrange phones that cost less than half the price, if not faster..
To make matters more frustrating, Apple hides the iPhone X battery percentage meter; it isn't visible at a glance. Instead, you have to swipe down from the top of the phone on the right side of the notch to call up the Control Center. Only then can you keep a detailed tab on how much juice you have left. Tap this to get back to your ongoing Google Maps navigation. I use maps navigation quite a lot. When you pop out of either Google Maps or Apple Maps to do something else, the iPhone X helpfully puts a tiny blue Tic Tac around the clock, turning it into a nifty little button you can tap to pop back into the map again.
This is great, but Apple stops short, See, you can toggle from any app back into the map, but you can't toggle from the map back to what you were doing before, So if you're reading an article, you can pop into the map to check on the directions (using the shortcut) but won't be able to return to the story (no shortcut), When you get used to pressing that shortcut button a couple dozen times during a long trip, you'll be cursing Apple that it only goes one way, Yes, there are other ways to return to a previous app (like swiping right on the bottom bezel of uag metropolis iphone xs max rugged wallet case - magma the screen)..
The main point is that Apple is training you to tap a space to do one half of a task. Why ask you to apply a completely different muscle memory to get back? Hopefully a future version of the software will make toggling a two-way street. By the way, the shortcut also works with the phone app (the button turns green), voice memos (red) and some third-party apps. I'm an inveterate nervous-alarm-setter, even on weekends. I just can't relax unless I know I won't oversleep (yes, I have problems). That doesn't stop me from waking up bleary-eyed in the middle of the night second-guessing if I set the alarm for the right time, or even set it at all. I would like to be able to glance at the iPhone X and immediately see the alarm clock icon reassure me, before drifting back to sleep.
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