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The iPhone Battery: How Good Is It?

By: David Smith

The Apple Ipod is the standard that most MP3 players try to live up to. While the new Apple iPhone marks Apple's first foray into the market of smartphones. I'm sure the iPhone will be a success, the question is whether it will become as great a success for Apple as it's Ipod, and become an industry standard.

The iPhone is a stunning new smartphone built around it's very capable multimedia capabilities, internet connectivity, as well as a 2.75G quad-band GSM network connection system. It offers a 2.0 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi connectivity capabilities for connecting to the internet, and of course it's very impressive touch screen user interface system, with a virtual keypad as its main "mobile phone" input system. The phone's touch system is known for its cutting edge technology, being truly groundbreaking there is nothing quite like it. Its storage features are quite impressive, boasting a 4 gigabyte and 8 gigabyte model for potential users to choose from. It comes with an internal iPhone battery, which powers the iPhone impressively, the raw power fueling the iPhone and its boasted features.

Apple advertises very progressive battery life estimates. With up to 250 hours of standby time, and up to 8 hours of talk time. Even playing music, MP3's, podcasts gives up to 24 hours of play time. And you can get up to 7 hours while playing videos.

The iPhone battery shows the experience that Apple has gained through it's iPod products. It completely blows away the competition. Consider the top competitors to the iPhone. For instance the Nokia N95 only has a talk time of about 4 hours. The Samsung Blackjack only has a talktime of about 5.5 hours, the Palm Treo, and the Blackberry Curve 8300 only come in at about 4 hours of talk time which is doubled by the iPhone battery.

The iPhone battery is truly impressive.

Not all is roses with the Apple iPhone however. The iPhone battery is internal and cannot be removed, while it's competitors have easily replaceable batteries.

Because the battery is non-removable that eliminates the ability to use backup emergency batteries. Many smartphone users depend on backup batteries that can quickly be replaced in the event that the phone dies. With the iPhone you are required to recharge the phone to use it. If you travel extensively you should definitely have an extra phone charger.

If there ever is an issue with the battery, or the battery naturally loses it's life due to age you'll find the other major issue with the iPhone's battery. In the event that you need the iPhone battery replaced, you'd need to bring the phone into an official iPhone shop to have an technician replace the battery.

So there you have it. The iPhone battery. Powerful, but with one weakness.

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