i would buy more iphones but the battery life is TERRIBLE and you have to carry spare batteries and cords with you .. where-ever you go.... as you can leave with 100 percent battery rating and an hour later it can be down to 19 percent
That’s not my experience. And how to you change the battery on an iPhone?
Maybe this will help you with battery life.
http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/iphone-battery-tips/
Carry “spare batteries” for iPhones? Are you on drugs? Or perhaps confusing flashlights with cell phones?
19 percent in one hour? You are doing something grossly wrong.
I have had my iPhone 6 Plus for over two years, and with lots of use during the day it will be near dead by the time I leave the office, but its still plenty alive. A battery replacement is needed in the somewhat near future, but it works just fine. The only reason you could have such poor battery performance is because you must have cellular data turned on for everything and have never closed any apps or restarted your phone. Always keep your phone plugged in when possible and you’re battery will last much longer than you ever thought it could.
Not my experience either.
Interesting - I spent 8+ hours in the hospital with my father today - and I used my iPhone 6+ nearly the entire time - texting, phone calls (to update folks on his condition), email, and several other tasks... I got down to 6% battery by the time I left the hospital...