Users of Apple's iPhone 4S are even more satisfied than iPhone 4 users last year, with 96 percent somewhat or very satisfied, according to a survey from ChangeWave Research. However, 38 percent of those surveyed said the phone's battery life is too short.

The bump in user satisfaction may be thanks to Siri, the virtual assistant that speaks in a computerized voice and responds to natural language. According to the survey, 49 percent of users listed Siri as their favorite feature. Ease of use was a second favorite with 39 percent, followed by the improved camera with 33 percent.
Battery life was a popular gripe, following reports of a power drain. Apple tried to fix the problem with a software update, but some users said battery issues persisted and that the update introduced new glitches. But although 38 percent of survey respondents listed battery life as their biggest complaint, only 8 percent said it was a "very big problem," and 20 percents aid it was "somewhat of a problem." I still say we need a breakthrough to make battery life a non-issue.

Surprisingly, the iPhone 4S isn't ChangeWave's all-time high scorer. In 2009, all but 1 percent of iPhone 3GS owners told ChangeWave they were satisfied with their phones, with 82 percent saying they were "very satisfied." Who says technology needs to improve?
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