Boost your iPhone's battery life with these 7 tips!


Modify WI-FI calling setting

    Some of you may be thinking that connecting through a normal cell tower would use more battery power than using your home or workplace Wi-Fi connection to make phone calls. However, this approach uses a highly power-hungry Wi-Fi chip.

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Do not quit apps when multitasking

    Unless you enable Background App Refresh, iOS is meant to freeze most apps where you left them. Therefore, closing them frequently would cause the devices memory to have to load them again in order to close them, which would result in increased power loss.

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Enable airplane mode at poor cellular service areas

    When there is a weak signal, your iPhone will allow more power to travel to the antenna in order to stay connected, answer calls, and enable data services. This is one of the best situations where the battery on your phone is most likely to run out quickly.

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Disable auto app updates

    iOS updates the music and apps on your phone automatically. When you are using cellular data services or Wi-Fi, the auto update feature is enabled. Even though this is intended to occur without bothering the user, it uses a significant amount of power.

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Disaable location settings

    For some people, it is normal practice to always have location services enabled. Although sharing your position via Wi-Fi or cellular data service uses your GPS, it may be a useful feature. Your battery is being used more and more by this procedure.

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The usual power saving modes and methods

    These are the traditional power-saving techniques, which you may already be using. When you are not using your Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, turn them off. Avoid turning your iPhone on and off too frequently. Maintaining a lower degree of brightness is also the main concern.

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Use normal walpapers than dynamic ones

    Many types of dynamic wallpapers are supported by iOS. Some are motion backdrop pictures, while some are sensitive to hand movements, causing bubbles and other fancy stuff to appear on the display. It is also possible that these lively pictures can quickly drain your battery.

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