Miyata610 wrote:Ent wrote:Hi
There is as mentioned a clumsy workaround. Switch the phone off and then on and do not unlock the sim card. Not idea but then this is an Apple product that works great in tightly controlled parameters.
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The phone tranceiver still powers up. You can make emergency calls. It still searches for towers. Not a workaround unfortunately.
Testing by several people has shown that this can dramatically increase battery life in situations where cell-network is not required. I'm not sure exactly why this is, because as you say, it still has emergency capability. I think it's because there is no need for it to constantly try to find a cell to connect to for being available to receive calls at any time. It may be that it doesn't power up at all, until it comes time to actually place an emergency call, or that it powers up, but doesn't attempt to contact the cell anywhere near as much. But it does save battery a lot.
No, I can't see any change in this behaviour in iOS 6, unfortunately.