Can you do the same with an iPhone?
I'm actually just asking too, I'm not sure as I don't own any Apple devices.
But my ZuneHD can go idle for a long time too, unlike the original Zune 30 which couldn't idle for shit.
But I'm wondering if the iPhone's ability to idle is any different from the iPod Touch. I imagine manufacturers put more effort in their media players to allow the to sleep/idle far more effectively.
My Droid Bionic has a sleep mode that is quite effective in terms of battery. I can leave it in sleep all day and see no battery loss, never tried for a longer period of time since I like to use my phone. But forcing sleep is a lot different than leaving a device unattended and it managing power states.
The main question:
can you enable Airplane mode on a recent iPhone and have the same result - simply leave the phone unattended for an extended period of time and see minimal battery loss?
Especially with iOS 5? Since that's more like Android in terms of task and battery management than any other iOS release, I wonder if that has an impact on power management in airplane mode.
And just to clarify:
"standby mode" for the iPod Touch, in this case, is simply setting the device on a table after using it and walking away, right? You're not selecting something called Standby or anything are you?
Do you simply tap the power button to turn off the display, walk away, and see a nearly full battery a few days later?