How to Maintain Battery Health for an iPhone
Ways to Save Your iPhone Battery
1. Auto Brightness
iPhone screen consumes more energy than any other part of our device. we can reduce battery drain by lessening your screen’s brightness to a level we can comfortably use. Auto-Brightness makes it easy to save battery life without having to make adjustments continually. To enable, go to Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size > enable Auto-Brightness.
2. Wi-Fi Impact
Ideally, you we use to keep our iPhone connected to Wi-Fi rather than using phone data. When we want to save battery, we can turn off wifi so that our phone stops draining huge battery .The easiest way is to enable flight Mode.
3. Low Power Mode
Once our battery starts running low, our iPhone can automatically adjust different features and settings to reduce how much power our device uses. For example, it will automatically reduce your brightness, delay app refreshes, disable background uploading and downloading, disable most 5G features Go to Settings > Battery > enable Low Power Mode.
4. Identify Battery-Draining Apps
- Check Background Activity: The app had battery usage while you were running another app. Your iPhone is set to refresh regularly in search of new information, i.e., check for new notifications, emails, tweets, posts, etc.How to optimize for battery life: Settings > General > Background App Refresh. You can turn off this setting for all apps or pick and choose.
- Location and Background Location: The app is accessing your location.
Unless doing so is essential to the experience, an app does not need to know your location. Some common exceptions to this might be apps that show local weather forecasts or search for businesses near you.How to optimize for battery life: Settings > Privacy > Location Services. You can turn off this setting for all apps or pick and choose. - Home & Lock ScreenWhat it means: The app is awakening your Home or Lock screen as new notifications come in.How to optimize for battery life: Settings > Notifications > Tap app > turn off Allow Notifications.
- No Cell Coverage & Low SignalWhat it means: The device is searching for a signal.How to optimize for battery life: Turn on Airplane Mode.
5. Avoid Extreme Temperatures
Exposing your iPhone to too hot or cold environments it can drastically impair your battery’s lifes. Apple informs that the ideal range is 62-72 degrees but that your iPhone should work fine in temperatures as high as 95 degrees and as low as 32 degrees. In cooler temperatures, you may notice a brief dip in battery performance, but it should return to normal once you are in a comfortable temperature range.
6. Remove Case While Charging
Does your device feel hot to the touch when it’s charging? This may be a sign you need to remove your case, at least while it’s powering up. This gives your device some fresh air which will keep it cooler, protecting the battery from overheating.
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