If you want to prolong the battery life on your iPhone, fret no more. Often, we forget our chargers at home or simply need a better battery life performance to make the experience more satisfying - or we're simply stuck in a sticky situation with no electricity. While nobody wants to limit their iPhone usage on account of bad battery life, sometimes there is no choice. Here are a few suggestions to keep your iPhone running for longer when you're on the go.
If your iPhone battery has deteriorated badly and you don't wish to get a battery replacement, your go-to choice should be turning on the Low Power Mode.?
To do this, drag the Control Center down from the top-right corner and tap the battery icon to switch on the Low Power Mode. You can also do the same by going to your iPhone settings.
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When turned on, your iPhone will restrict background activity and reduce the amount of time your display is turned on. You should see the battery icon on the top your screen turn yellow when the mode is turned on.
Head over to the Battery menu from your iPhone's Settings app and see the last the list of apps. Here, you can toggle between what apps have used the most battery in the last 24 hours and the last 10 days.
Besides turning on Low Power Mode and limiting apps that use the most battery, you can perform some tweaks on your iPhone to prolong battery life. For starters, you can turn on the Do Not Disturb Focus mode. Head over to Settings and choose Focus. You can decide which people and apps can disturb?you and even streamline the same using Focus Filters.
You can also limit which apps can notify you and trigger your display. Turning off Always On Display features via Focus Filters also helps.
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To get even more battery life, you can turn off your WiFi, Bluetooth, and mobile data when not actively using these features. Want even more? Turn off Siri, lower the brightness, and limit location features.
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