Wednesday, October 10, 2012

9 Biggest Complaints About Apple's iPhone 5



The Maps App Is A Mess


If you’ve been following any coverage of the new iPhone, you’ve heard that iPhone 5 users (or any iDevice users who have updated their gadgets to iOS 6) are complaining rather loudly about how terrible the Apple Maps app is. The new navigation app, which has replaced Google Maps in new versions of iOS, has been seen to mislabel cities, fail to locate adresses and other problems. Perhaps worst of all (for city-dwellers, at least) the new Maps app doesn’t provide transit directions, which many became dependent upon with Google Maps.






It’s TOO Thin And Light


 Given that the new iPhone is touted as Apple’s “lightest iPhone ever,” the company must be surprised to hear people complaining that it’s toolight, an issue that Gizmodo has noticed users raising on Twitter.




The Updated Siri Is Worse Than Your Local Weatherman



The new Siri for iOS 6 is sometimes confusing cities with the same name but in different states. (A similar problem occurs in the Apple Maps app.) For example, MacRumors noticed that asking for the weather in New York City yields temperatures and forecasts for New York, Texas. Siri is similarly mixing up the St. Louises in Missouri and Georgia and the Carrolltons in Texas and Indiana.







Battery Life Seems Sub-Par For Some


 Every new iPhone brings complaints about battery life. (Read more about about the iPhone 4S’s battery weakness here.) ”horrible battery life, i am disgusted,” mht83193 wrote on an Apple discussion thread. He describes losing 40 percent of his fully-charged iPhone battery in one hour.

Are people’s iPhone batteries just be draining faster because of overuse, a new energy-sucking app or a glitch in iOS 6? During the key presentation on the iPhone 5, Apple claimed the iPhone 5 got 225 hours of battery life while on standby, compared to 200 for the iPhone 4S.



If you’re having battery life issues with the iPhone 5, we recommend reading the blog iMore’s troubleshooting guide.








It ‘Leaks’ Light



While white iPhone 5s are apparently not as easy to scuff as the black models, the white models have another problem of their own: A a tiny amount of light leaks out of the top right corner of the device’s screen. The light leak can be see when they screen is activated in a dark room,according to complaints at MacRumors.

The tech blog BGR confirms the “light leak” with its own phones. The iPad 2 reportedly had a similar problem in 2011, according to CNET.