As an iPhone user, you know how frustrating it can be when your battery dies unexpectedly. Whether you're in the middle of an important phone call or trying to use your device for navigation, a dead battery can be a major inconvenience.
However, there are a few simple steps you can take to extend the life of your iPhone battery and keep it charged throughout the day. Here are some ways to make your iPhone battery last longer.
To help extend battery life, it is important to firstly understand what is draining the battery on your iPhone. You can view a breakdown of your battery usage by going to Settings > Battery. This will show you a list of apps and activities that have used the most battery in the last 24 hours or the last 7 days.
By identifying the apps and activities that are using the most battery, you can take steps to reduce their impact on your device's battery life.
One of the biggest drains on an iPhone's battery is the screen, so reducing the screen brightness or decreasing the amount of time the screen stays on can help extend battery life. To reduce the screen brightness, go to Settings > Display & Brightness and drag the Brightness slider to the left. To decrease the amount of time the screen stays on, go to Settings > Display & Brightness and select a shorter time in the Auto-Lock setting.
When an iPhone has a weak signal, it uses more power trying to search for a signal, which can drain the battery. To help extend battery life in low signal areas, you can enable airplane mode, which turns off all wireless connections. To do this, swipe down from the top-right corner of the screen to open the Control Center, then tap the airplane icon.
Connecting to the internet over cellular data can be a big drain on the battery, especially if you are using data-intensive apps or streaming video. To help extend battery life, you can connect to WiFi whenever possible. To do this, go to Settings > WiFi and toggle the WiFi switch to the ON position. Then, select a WiFi network from the list and enter the password, if required.
Wireless connections like Bluetooth, NFC and Airdrop use power even when not in use, so turning them off when not needed can help extend battery life. To turn off Bluetooth, go to Settings > Bluetooth and toggle the Bluetooth switch to the OFF position. To turn off NFC, go to Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay and toggle the switch for Apple Pay to the OFF position. For AirDrop, go to Settings > General > AirDrop and select Receiving Off.
Optimized Battery Charging is a feature that learns your charging habits and only fully charges the phone when it is needed. This can help reduce the number of charge cycles the battery goes through, which can help extend its overall lifespan. To turn on Optimized Battery Charging, go to Settings > Battery and toggle the switch for Optimized Battery Charging to the ON position.
Low Power Mode is a feature that reduces or turns off certain features and functions that use a lot of power to help conserve battery life when the phone is running low. To enable Low Power Mode, go to Settings > Battery and toggle the switch for Low Power Mode to the ON position. You can also enable Low Power Mode by going to the Control Center and tapping the battery icon.
Allowing apps to refresh their content in the background can be a big drain on the battery, especially if you have a lot of apps running at once. To help extend battery life, you can limit the number of apps that are allowed to refresh their content in the background. To do this, go to Settings > General > Background App Refresh and toggle the switch to the OFF position for any apps that you don't want to refresh in the background.
Notifications can be a big drain on the battery, especially if you receive a lot of them. To help extend battery life, you can limit the number of notifications you receive by going to Settings > Notifications and turning off the switch for any apps that you don't want to receive notifications from. You can also customize the type of notifications you receive for each app by selecting the app and choosing the types of notifications you want to receive
Push email is a feature that allows your iPhone to automatically receive new emails as they arrive, which can be a big drain on the battery if you receive a lot of emails. To help extend battery life, you can turn off push email and switch to fetch email instead. To do this, go to Settings > Accounts & Passwords > Fetch New Data and toggle the switch for Push to the OFF position. Then, select a fetch schedule that works best for you.
WiFi calling is a feature that allows you to make and receive phone calls over WiFi instead of using the cellular network. This can be especially helpful in areas with poor cellular coverage, as it can help extend battery life by reducing the amount of power the phone uses to search for a signal. To turn on WiFi calling, go to Settings > Phone > WiFi Calling and toggle the switch to the ON position.
Apps that use your location can be a big drain on the battery, especially if they are using your location in the background. To help extend battery life, you can limit which apps are allowed to use your location. To do this, go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services and toggle the switch to the OFF position for any apps that you don't want to use your location. You can also customize the location settings for each app by selecting the app and choosing the location access level that works best for you
Keeping your iPhone up to date with the latest version of iOS can help extend battery life because new updates often include improvements and fixes for battery-related issues. To update your iPhone to the latest version of iOS, go to Settings > General > Software Update and follow the prompts to download and install the update.
Contrary to popular belief, closing apps on your iPhone does not necessarily help extend battery life. In fact, the iPhone's operating system is designed to manage apps in a way that conserves battery life, so it is generally best to let the system handle app management. If you do want to close an app, you can do so by swiping up from the bottom of the screen and then swiping the app off the top of the screen.
Apps that use Bluetooth can be a big drain on the battery, especially if you have a lot of apps running at once. To help extend battery life, you can limit the number of apps that are allowed to use Bluetooth. To do this, go to Settings > Bluetooth and toggle the switch to the OFF position for any apps that you don't want to use Bluetooth.
Automatic downloads and app updates can be a big drain on the battery, especially if you have a lot of apps that are set to update automatically. To help extend battery life, you can disable automatic downloads and app updates. To do this, go to Settings > App Store and toggle the switches for Automatic Downloads and Updates to the OFF position.
Dark mode is a feature that changes the color scheme of the operating system and certain apps to a darker color palette, which can help extend battery life because the screen uses less power when displaying darker colors. To activate dark mode, go to Settings > Display & Brightness and select Dark in the Appearance setting. You can also activate dark mode by going to the Control Center and tapping the dark mode icon.
Vibrations and haptic feedback use power, so deactivating them can help extend battery life. To deactivate vibrations and haptic feedback, go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics and toggle the switch for Vibrate on Ring and Vibrate on Silent to the OFF position. You can also customize the haptic feedback settings for certain actions by selecting the action and choosing the haptic feedback level that works best for you.
Screen time is a feature that tracks your iPhone usage and provides insights on how you use your device. While screen time can be helpful, it can also be a drain on the battery. To deactivate screen time, go to Settings > Screen Time and toggle the switch for Screen Time to the OFF position. You can also customize the screen time settings by selecting the options that best suit your needs.
Placing your iPhone face down when not in use can help extend battery life because the screen uses a lot of power and by placing it face down, you can prevent it from lighting up every time you receive a notification.
Excessive heat can be damaging to a battery and can cause it to drain faster, so it is important to keep your iPhone cool. Avoid leaving it in direct sunlight or in a hot car, and try not to use it for extended periods of time in hot environments.
Certain types of cases can trap heat and prevent the phone from cooling down while charging, which can be damaging to the battery. To help extend battery life, it is generally best to remove the case while charging.
Fitness tracking features like the accelerometer and GPS can be a big drain on the battery, especially if you use them frequently. To help extend battery life, you can turn off fitness tracking when not in use. To do this, go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services and toggle the switch to the OFF position for any apps that you don't want to use fitness tracking. You can also customize the location settings for each app by selecting the app and choosing the location access level that works best for you.
There are many steps you can take to extend the life of your iPhone battery and keep it charged throughout the day. By understanding what is draining your battery, using basic power-saving techniques and managing app and system settings you can help maximize your battery life and minimize frustration. With these tips and tricks, you can ensure that your iPhone is always ready when you need it most.
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