@Dryden: Which indicates that people don't play "on the road".
The phone is the priority as a communication device. The more you use other features associated, the more you lessen its ability to work as a communication device. And that's the key here with the battery life. If you want a device for something else than communicating, there's really not much of an idea to get the iPhone (or any other smartphone) instead of a specialised device, which is even cheaper. The main reason for people to get a smartphone, is to use it for talking, sending SMS/MMS, for VOIP calls for calling friends abroad, use it for e-mail on the road and apparently some get ones for GPS navigator (not to forget people getting the expensive top-end models to brag with them).
Ei Kiinasti.
Eikä Japanisti.
Vaan pannaan jalalla koreasti.
Nintendo games sell only on Nintendo system.







