Several websites have tested iOS 7 on the iPhone 5 and found significant loss in battery life, yet there doesn't seem to be a huge number of complaints. Apple has stopped signing iOS 6 installs so once you upgrade to iOS 7, you cannot go back. Yet on the iPhone 5, iOS 7 takes about 30% out of your battery life. That is significant. Even after turning off animations and background app refreshing, battery life just isn't the same.
I expect Apple will release a software patch at some point, but they have already released 7.0.1 and 7.0.2 and neither of them fix the batter issue. Why aren't more iPhone 5 users complaining?
iOS 7 is a significant change, and a big departure for Apple. In some ways the OS seems forward thinking, but in other ways it seems like "Maps" all over again.
I expect Apple will release a software patch at some point, but they have already released 7.0.1 and 7.0.2 and neither of them fix the batter issue. Why aren't more iPhone 5 users complaining?
iOS 7 is a significant change, and a big departure for Apple. In some ways the OS seems forward thinking, but in other ways it seems like "Maps" all over again.