Opinions and complaints about iPhone battery life have flooded the internet in recent months, especially when the 3.0 update was released to make it work. Users are infuriated when their iPhones get hot easily and seem to be consuming a large percentage of power every hour. Often the longest possible active period of the battery is 3 hours, then the battery dies, and that is not something users like. In fact, battery life is considered one of the “cons” of the iPhone when compared to other leading smartphones on the market.
Fortunately, there are ways to alleviate this dilemma. You just have to be more aware of your iPhone. In addition, you should also be aware of the important features and applications that really matter. Otherwise, if there is too much going on in your iPhone, that will only contribute to the decrease in battery life of your iPhone. Here are 7 ways to improve your iPhone battery life:
Turn off wifi and bluetooth
WiFi consumes a lot of battery power. If you are in the office and in front of a personal computer with an Internet connection, this is the best time to turn off WiFi. Actually, WiFi consumes a lot of battery power, and if you don’t need to be connected to the network, it would be better to turn it off. If you’re on the go and busy with things other than browsing your iPhone, you probably don’t need Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. You can postpone them by going to Settings.
Brightness should be modest
The logic behind this is simple. The brighter the screen, the more power it consumes. Set it to a modest level. The auto-brightness feature is convenient as it automatically adapts the iPhone screen to the current lighting conditions. However, this feature may also be consuming a bit of battery power because it involves configuration monitoring. You’d be better off settling for a dimmer but clear display setting.
Turn off sound effects
Sound effects can also consume battery power. Turning off sound effects is easy. Just go to Settings, then General, then Sound Effects, then turn it off.
Change automatic email verification settings
If you still have the default settings, your iPhone will check for new mail every 15 minutes. While it’s convenient during business days, it would be annoying during vacations or even on weekends or at night. To decrease the effort of checking your iPhone, choose a long interval between checks, maybe every 3 hours or more. But if you are not expecting something important at the moment, it would be better to disable automatic verification.
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The longer the screen is in use, the more battery power it uses. Automatically turn off the screen using the iPhone’s auto-lock feature. You can set your iPhone to automatically lock after 1 minute of inactivity. Putting it into “sleep mode” every time it is used can also greatly extend battery life.
Keep your iPhone ON
This may come as a surprise, but keeping your iPhone ON in “sleep mode” is much better than turning it off completely. The fact is that turning on your iPhone uses a lot more battery power than simply putting it to sleep. Sleep mode postpones all network activity.
Keep the right temperature
Keep your iPhone away from the hot sun. Better yet, keep your iPhone away from any environment that is very hot as it will greatly reduce battery life. The best battery life atmosphere for iPhone use is 32° to 95°F (0° to 35°C) and storage is around -4° to 113°F (-20° to 45°C). c)
All of this may seem like a lot to keep track of. But if you pay attention to these little details, you can have much more battery life, without the need to constantly recharge it.