Five recommendations to save your iPhone battery – La Nación 2023

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2023-10-16 12:04:14

Battery life issues are nothing new for iPhone users. Apps and system functions constantly consume power, which becomes an inconvenience when you don’t have a charger nearby.

Certain apps require more battery and memory to function, so when you think about saving battery, some people may suggest limiting your cell phone use. But it can’t always be done, since some tools are necessary for daily tasks.

If you’re looking for some tips to combat this problem, we tell you how to conserve the maximum battery life on your iPhone without drastically altering the way you use it.

1. Adjust the brightness of your screen

This quick and easy setup can make significant changes to your iPhone’s battery life. You have two options, reduce the screen brightness or activate the automatic function.

For the first one, you just need to open the “Control Center” and move the slider down. On the other hand, if you prefer the brightness to adjust automatically depending on the light conditions. To do this, click on “Settings”, and then on “Accessibility”. Then, select “Display and text size” and activate “Auto brightness”.

2. Wi-Fi is better than mobile data

That’s right, WiFi consumes less battery than mobile data, so Apple recommends on its official website to use the former better when you need to browse the Internet.

3. Be careful with apps in the background

Did you know that there are some applications that consume battery even if you are not using them? That’s because they are running in the background and receiving updates.

Apple advises on its website to disable this function. To do this, go to “Settings”, then “General” and click on “Background Update”. You can choose to stop it completely by selecting “No”, or set it to only update when your iPhone is connected to WiFi or mobile data.

4. Turn off location services

Keeping Location on could significantly drain your iPhone’s battery. Hence the American company recommends deactivating it when you are not using it.

Open “Settings” on your device, select “Privacy,” then “Location.” It is likely that some applications require this function to run completely, in this option you can adjust which ones to deactivate and which others to keep it on.

5. Set up notifications

Although it may not seem like it, push notifications also affect your iPhone’s battery life, especially because they force you to turn on your home screen every time you receive a new one.

If you constantly receive notifications and your screen turns on all the time, you may consider disabling this feature. Go to “Settings” and then “Notifications”, choose the app that has the most activity and cancel the “Allow notifications” option.

A faster and easier way to optimize your iPhone’s battery is through this function. By simply turning it on, your screen brightness will be reduced, some apps will not allow background downloads, and some other features such as AirDrop and iCloud will not update automatically.

Battery Saver mode activates when the battery is below 20%. You can also do it manually in “Settings” and “Battery”.

Fuente: elcomercio.pe

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