This is a discussion on Push vs. Fetch battery in 3.0... within the iPhone Software forums, part of the Apple iPhone Software category; So in the keynote in March Apple made it sound like enabling Push for the iPhone on 3.0 would improve ...
So in the keynote in March Apple made it sound like enabling Push for the iPhone on 3.0 would improve battery life. Is this the case??? Maybe for apps and not things like email or the calendar app... I'm using gmail for 2 mail accounts and 2 calendars. Just looking for the best battery life in 3.0. I know there have been threads for this in the past, but not specifically after 3.0...
Thanks,
J
Forget it...I just found the answer to my question...
http://www.apple.com/batteries/iphone.html
I thought this was too good to be be true, but this video is misleading...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2slXe4JSEo
Jay
That still doesn't explain if push or fetch hourly uses less battery.
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