
According to a survey done by WirelessInfo, 60% of iPhone owners who participated in a survey said they their iPhone battery icon was not showing a full charge.
AN Apple PR spokeperson contacted by the website said: "Your battery is fully charged, but the UI (User Interface) is just not correctly reflecting this. We expect to fix this in a software update."
Apple declined to say when the software update would be issued, and told us that Apple has not yet published any information on this bug.
Let’s hope that this is really just a UI bug and has
nothing to do with the battery itself. Let’s wait and see. Have you
experienced weird problems with your iPhone battery? Does it give you the proper duration time?
Via Wirelessinfo

July 13th, 2007 at 10:53 am
yep…already traded in 1st phone from June 29…wasnt even getting a full days use….new phone works perfectly…even keyboard works much better….very relieved, because i wasnt initially thrilled with the phone……..
July 24th, 2007 at 1:51 am
well…i was texting a while ago…and all of the sudden the iphone just turn off….the it came back again….but it was frozen…..stayed like that like for 6 or 8 seconds….then turn off again……then it came…back….normar….right where it stop texting…..so i was thinking of taking it to the store so they could fix it…..but……since it just happened one time….they maybe can make up something….and just look at it….then let me go…so am gonna see…how it keeps working….even thou this is my first time that this happens