2.2 update & G.P.S. power saver

The new 2.2 update said there is a GPS Save power update.
GPS on iPhone is active only when you need it. iPhone powers the GPS unit on and off quickly and automatically, so it won’t adversely affect battery life. It's not happening on my phone. Any idea's
http://www.apple.com/iphone/features/gps.html

I'm confused on what the original question is.
This sounds more like an advertisement to a feature everyone is supposed to have known already by reading the iPhone's features dialog.
If you're talking about the super power drain, that's from a combination of everything the iPhone does. You use GPS, power drain. You use the internet, power drain. Your phone does the push feature to me.com and supposedly supported push departments like NuevaSync/GMail, power drain.
If you are looking for a battery extender life, Incase recently distributed to stores a new product that is a case with a battery pack that will give you twice the power you need. Costs $99 plus tax but you get the power you need for a long day of using the iPhone.
http://goincase.com/products/detail/EC20003

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