apple iphone 4s

lkdood

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Thanks for the info machan.

But I saw some posts form iphone 4s users complaining about the weak battery life. I want to know whether it is true.

A growing number of people have found that the "Setting Time Zone" element of the Systems Services within the broader Location Services product seems to be operating even when there is no chance that the user would have moved to a different location or time zone. An icon beside the setting, which indicates whether it has been used in the past 24 hours, suggests that it is running repeatedly to access the phone's location even when there is no apparent reason to do so.

Location services can prompt large drains on any smartphone's battery: they use a combination of the Wi-Fi network name, where available, plus mobile mast data and GPS sensor input, to calculate the phone's position. The mobile mast data, for example, is usually calculated by comparing the strength of signals from the three nearest phone masts and triangulating against them. However if such a calculation is made too often, by polling the masts, it will begin to use battery power unnecessarily.

On iDownload, Oliver Haslam suggests: "it appears that iOS 5′s GM release introduced a bug that causes the Setting Time Zone function to keep the location tracking circuitry running constantly, draining battery power considerably. Switching it off may mean that your iPhone will no longer set its own time zone when you travel, but that's a small price to pay for having your iPhone last more than 12 hours on a full charge… We have tested this method on 4 different iPhone 4s handsets, including an iPhone 4 and an iPhone 3GS. All have reported drastically improved battery life after switching 'Setting Time Zone' off."
 

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    iphone wala ringing tones danna dannawada

    iphone ringing tone walata support karanne M4R audio format eka.
    tawa 30seconds walata wada adu music 1k danna one.

    mulinma 30 min walata wada aduwen music file 1 hadaganna. itapsse coverter 1king M4R convert karaganna.
    itapasse itunes walin normal widiyata music file 1 daganna. ringing tone walata gin balanna. costom kiyala ekak athi. eke athi music file eka. so eka select karama hari..
     

    rcb0367

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    iphone wala ringing tones danna dannawada

    1. Select the song that you want as the ringtone & convert it to .AAC using itunes.

    2. The AAC version of the song will be displayed in itunes. Then right click on the aac version and select get info.

    3. A new window will open. Go to option tab & give a "start time" and "stop time" (It is not necessary to give the start time as 0.00. However whatever the time your giving it should be less than 30 seconds otherwise it won't work"). Then click "ok".

    4. Again right click on the aac version and select "Show in Windows Explorer". This will go the the path where your aac version of the song is stored.

    5. Now go to Folder Options>View and uncheck the option "Hide Extension for know files".

    6. After that you will be able to see your song's extension & it will be songname.m4a

    7. Change it to .m4r

    8. Now sync with itunes. (Make sure you have "enabled" ringtone synchronization)

    9. After syncing is over check under ringtones of your phone. It'll be there.
     

    rcb0367

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    1. Select the song that you want as the ringtone & convert it to .AAC using itunes.

    2. The AAC version of the song will be displayed in itunes. Then right click on the aac version and select get info.

    3. A new window will open. Go to option tab & give a "start time" and "stop time" (It is not necessary to give the start time as 0.00. However whatever the time your giving it should be less than 30 seconds otherwise it won't work"). Then click "ok".

    4. Again right click on the aac version and select "Show in Windows Explorer". This will go the the path where your aac version of the song is stored.

    5. Now go to Folder Options>View and uncheck the option "Hide Extension for know files".

    6. After that you will be able to see your song's extension & it will be songname.m4a

    7. Change it to .m4r

    8. Now sync with itunes. (Make sure you have "enabled" ringtone synchronization)

    9. After syncing is over check under ringtones of your phone. It'll be there.

    Hope this would help
     

    kandahar

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    this is chinese fake one.original didnt come with plastic holer with hole in middle.nice try to cheat people
     

    sayu11111

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    1. Select the song that you want as the ringtone & convert it to .AAC using itunes.

    2. The AAC version of the song will be displayed in itunes. Then right click on the aac version and select get info.

    3. A new window will open. Go to option tab & give a "start time" and "stop time" (It is not necessary to give the start time as 0.00. However whatever the time your giving it should be less than 30 seconds otherwise it won't work"). Then click "ok".

    4. Again right click on the aac version and select "Show in Windows Explorer". This will go the the path where your aac version of the song is stored.

    5. Now go to Folder Options>View and uncheck the option "Hide Extension for know files".

    6. After that you will be able to see your song's extension & it will be songname.m4a

    7. Change it to .m4r

    8. Now sync with itunes. (Make sure you have "enabled" ringtone synchronization)

    9. After syncing is over check under ringtones of your phone. It'll be there.

    thanks yaluwa