Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Glimpses of the Past


Seamless memories , knots of trust,
Sneaky lies, and hush-hush secrets;
Hazy days with a confused mind
Selfish decisions for broken ends to bind;
Moments of joy, and the hearfelt actions,
Made the Sun shine, and deepen the connections.
So, there were days of glory,
And there were days of folly;
For which, each step taken,
Was worth the risk, and worry. 

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

iPhone 4S - Beep beep fusss.. And the Apple battery goes down


Few weeks back Apple’s iPhone 4S hit the stores hoping to satisfy the growing urge of the Apple fans to switch from their iPhone 3Gs to iPhone 5, as the latter can only be expected by 2012. But what they forgot was to address one of the core problem, in fact they made it worse – fast battery. Now, many iPhone 4S owners are counting on two options – get their iPhone to work with a proper fix or throw it away and shift to Android. It’s a ‘do or die’ situation for Apple considering Samsung and Nokia already gaining ground in the smartphone rankings. To make matter worse, their new battery life fix does not seem to work. The update came within a very few days, on both iTunes and as the first over-the-air update on devices--a feature that was added as part of iOS 5. Some complaints mention that once the software fix was installed, the battery drainage turned worse.

The deteriorating battery woe

A quick check for iPhone 4S, will throw up thousands of results on the concurring problem. Some say, the battery drains fast like 10 percent within 45 minutes and, in worst cases some have even seen it draining 1% every minute.  Few of you, who might be pondering what the battery drainage scene is all about, it all happened within a week’s time since iPhone 4S release on October 14th. In one week, Apple saw 4 million smartphone buffs opting to switch their smartphones mostly the iPhone 3Gs with the new iPhone 4S. But right after the sales as people took their turns to experiment their new gadget, all they got was a constantly draining battery dragging their iPhone 4S to low-battery mode within a few minutes of usage.People scrutinized the causes, and tried different ways to control the battery drop, some switched off Siri – the first personal voice assistant that iPhone 4S flaunted, and some even tried draining the battery completely and then recharging to 100%. But it was of no avail.

Apple’s usual silence and then the not-so-fruitful iOS5.0.1 fix

Initially Apple tried its normal vow of silence but with the battery drainage contagion speeding up, one of the Apple team members came out of the dark and revealed that the problem lied with Apple’s new mobile operating system – iOS 5. Subsequently, the company introduced their iOS 5 battery fix through its new OS update iOS 5.0.1, but the results are still mixed. While a few have said the fix has worked for them the other are seen narrating their battery woes across the different channels in the Web world. The difference in the response can point to the fact that the underneath hardware bear dissimilarities with some components differing from the other, considering the multi-sourcing to different manufacturers to be at par with the demand. The long complaints, however, has made Apple more conscious and, the company is deliberately slashing productions and orders. As per reports on the Web, the decision is more due to component shortage.

Apart from the battery fix attempt, the update is also aimed at bringing multitasking gestures to owners of the original iPad, fix a security issue for iPad 2 users with a Smart Cover, and bring an improved iPhone 4S dictation feature to its Australian users.