In the modern world, where everything moves at a fast pace, these gadgets have been used for personal, work, and play purposes. While it is normal for all mobile phone users to appreciate longer use periods between battery charges, iPhone users seem to complain more about battery life now than ever before. Thankfully, there are several important practical tips that one can imagine will increase the iPhone battery life. This guide will provide you with useful steps to keep your iPhone constantly 100%, regardless of what the day offers.
Know Your Battery Condition
First thing first: before one proceeds to discuss the optimization techniques, it’s essential to know what is the health level of the battery in the iPhone. To help me bargain with the iPhone battery, there is a built-in feature in the iOS that trains to monitor the battery’s performance. To check your battery health:
To measure battery health, go to Settings > Battery > Battery Health.
Here, you will be shown the additional features of the battery, the gradualness of which declines with continuous charging. The usability of this rests on the person and how frequently he uses the phone.
If your mobile device’s battery health has significantly deteriorated, you should repair or replace it immediately. Reasonable battery replacement is the next recoup step to further upbeat shotgun influence for positivity at an unforeseen time.
Activation of LSOS Mode
Losing the battery requires causing the loss deliberately, and Low Power mode is one appropriate solution to solve this problem. When this feature is turned on, less activity runs in the background, the brightness level is reduced, and unnecessary visual effects are also turned off. Activating it is easy:
Go to Settings > Battery.
Toggle Low Power Mode on.
Low Power mode can also be turned on from the Control Center but this needs to be added as an option in Settings > Control Center.
Control How and When You use Background App Refresh
Background App Refresh lets apps fetch content while they are not being actively used. While this features sounds convenient, it can also come at a cost, that is, battery usage. And to remove this feature, one needs to:
Go to Settings > General > Background App Refresh.
You have the option to turn Background app refresh completely off or only allow certain apps to refresh in the background.
Selective management helps conserve battery since most but important applications will not be running updates in the background.
Alter Display Conditions
The display is the second most battery draining component of the mobile devices out of the main telecommunication devices after modem. However, making some slight alterations to your display settings could help save a lot of battery:
Enable True Tone: The feature called True Tone is useful as it modifies the levels of white in the screen according to the light around, which makes it less straining to the eyes and possibly prolongs the battery. Find this option under Settings > Display & Brightness.
Turn Off Raise to wake: This function causes the display to come on, any time you hold the iPhone in an upward position. If you want to disable it, go to Settings > Display & Brightness and switch the Raise to Wake toggle off.
Use Location Services Wisely
The GPS and other means of locating services can be a great drain to the battery, these are served by internal technologies called location services. In order to enable or disable these services:
Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services.
You can agree to disable location services for all necessary and also disable it for some specific programs with location services enabled. You can opt Never or While Using the App for apps that do not require such data all the time.
Manage Push Notifications
Overuse of push notifications will waken the phone many times and even make the battery go down. To control notifications:
Go to Settings > Notifications.
Look at every application and adjust the notification setting so as to lessen the nuisances.
Choosing not to receive too many notifications would mean easy liberation from the charging hub, as there would be less battery usage.
When Possible, Use Wi-Fi Rather than Cellular Data
Battery drainage is less severe when a Wi-Fi connection is relied on instead of cellular data networks. Uses Wi-Fi if available and makes sure it is activated in the Settings. Connect to available Wi-Fi networks whenever possible, to conserve battery.
Make Sure to Update Your iPhone
Having updated software on your iPhone enables you to enjoy the latest improvements, in this case, the bug fixes. Whenever software updates are done, battery life improvements is sometimes part of the package. To look for software updates:
Settings > General > Software Update.
Download and seek to Install all the updates you can find.
Stay Away from Extreme Temperatures
Battery performance may be affected greatly by extreme temperatures. Protect your iPhone from heating and freezing temperature. The best approach is avoiding use and storage of the device under such extremes.
Email Fetch and Email Push Settings to Conserve Battery
Email accounts can either be defined in such a way that their new data can be fetched at specific time intervals defined earlier or they can push the updates immediately as they come in. To help preserve battery lifespan:
Settings > Mail > Accounts > Fetch New Data.
Change the configuration for Fetch New Data option from every 15 minutes to every hour or for the critical ones, a manual race can be conducted.
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