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Lol if you do successfully install iOS on an Android phone let me know. I might just do it too.

Battery life sucks on factory settings on most if not all smart phones. Adjust your settings and battery can last longer.

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Originally my phone's battery life was IMO excellent, used maybe 20-25% per day.  A few months after I got my phone there was an automatic OS update and things were fine for awhile, all of a sudden my battery life was not near as good.  I did a factory reset and it's better than ever now.  I don't have Iphone but saying factory resets can sometimes do wonders, at least that's opinion of many other users I've seen on forums. 

Horrible battery life is the dirty little secret of the iPhone world right now. Should be even worse with the bigger processor in the 5s since the battery is the same, or very close to it:

http://blogs.which.co.uk/technology/phones-3/best-phone-battery-life-samsung-galaxy-note-2-s4/

 

And to make matters worse, the i5 is also the slowest of the high end phones. You'd think with bad battery life, at least you'd get a fast phone:

http://blogs.which.co.uk/technology/apple/samsung-galaxy-s4-iphone-5-uk-fastest-phone/

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How fast of a phone do you need? It takes milli-to-one seconds to open and close apps.... People are weird.

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How fast of a phone do you need? It takes milli-to-one seconds to open and close apps.... People are weird.

As soon as my eye glances at the app it should spring open. Touch screen nothing. We need retinal control! ROFL :D :D :D

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