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Originally Posted by brontide View Post
http://www.tuaw.com/2008/03/17/craig...-backgrounding

One legitimate reason to prohibit background apps is the fact that the battery on the iPhone sucks. A single running background app doing a small amount of processing every 5 minutes drained the battery in 4 hours. The only way to not incur this penalty is to immediately sleep the phone after doing work and use a wake up alarm to schedule the next activity.
Most heavy lifting phones are in the same boat, even my blackberry battery life was severely hampered (read: halved) by running AIM in the background.

The ones that do ok running for 2 days are usually 200mhz omaps. Wireless data is fairly expensive battery wise... I've found that using Wifi resulted on longer browse times on my iPhone. If I just do a few phone calls, check email and browse for a few hours the phone goes 2 days. As soon as I browse via EDGE it dies in 1 day.

I'm not defending it, just sharing my experience.