Originally Posted By: joemikeb
Originally Posted By: Virtual1
Although there's a lot of good information in that article, (I was reminded I need to install an ad blocker, safari for an hour a day can easily be 50% of my battery usage) I was astounded to not see any mention of bluetooth. I turned that off a month ago and noticed a massive improvement on battery life.

With my old iPhone 4 I would have agreed with you wholeheartedly about the effect of bluetooth on battery life, but I now have an iPhone 6 Plus and my wife an iPhone 6 and both of us have Apple watches.


The iPhone 4 used a Bluetooth 2 chip. Starting with the iPhone 4S, the chip used was a Bluetooth 4.0 part. Bluetooth 4.0 implemented the new Bluetooth LE (Low Energy) standard, which uses a tiny fraction of the power of older Bluetooth chips. Bluetooth LE is, as the name suggests, way easier on the battery.


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