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How to increase iPhone battery life is a term that apple phone users have been looking for since perhaps forever. Your iPhone can have a brilliant display, extreme performance, can take perfectly sharp photos and surf the Internet in a flash. But it's all for nothing if he simply runs out of juice. But these 5 tips and tricks will help you maximize your iPhone's battery life. 

Please update 

This is a basic tutorial that usually works reliably. It often happens that endurance problems are not hardware-related but software-related. And if Apple is aware of them, it releases an iOS update to fix the problems. So if you want to make sure that your device's reduced battery life is not dependent on iOS, always use the latest version.

In addition, you can perform the update easily, without cables and if you have more than 50% battery capacity, and without the need to connect to the network. You just need to be on Wi-Fi, go to Settings -> General -> Software Update. Here, the available one will be automatically found for you, when it is enough with the offer Download and install or just Install, if you have automatic downloads turned on, and upload it to your device. 

Optimize settings 

No matter how you use your device, you can save battery in two simple ways. These are screen brightness adjustments and Wi‑Fi usage. So if you want to extend your battery life, dim the screen brightness or turn on auto brightness. To dim the brightness, open it Control Center and drag the brightness control slider down.

Auto brightness adjusts the screen brightness automatically according to the lighting conditions. To activate this feature, go to Settings -> Accessibility -> Display and text size and turn on Auto brightness.

When you use your device to download data, a Wi-Fi connection uses less power than a mobile network, so keep Wi-Fi turned on at all times. To turn on Wi-Fi, go to Settings -> Wi‑Fand you connect the device to an available Wi‑Fi network.

Turn on Low Power Mode 

Low Power Mode is a simple way to extend your iPhone's battery life. It alerts you when the battery level drops to 20%, and then again when it drops to 10%. At the same time, it will offer you the option to turn on Low Power Mode with one tap every time. We wrote more about how it works in a separate article.

View battery usage information 

In iOS, you can easily work with your device's battery life, as you can display the relative battery usage of individual apps (if the device is not currently charging). For information on battery usage, see Settings -> Battery. We have already covered this topic in detail in a separate article.

Limit information intake 

If you want to extend battery life, you can turn off the feature that allows apps to refresh in the background. Go to Settings -> General -> Background Updates and choose Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi and mobile data or Off. The last option turns off background app updates completely.

You can also optimize battery life by turning off location services for a given application. They turn off in Settings -> Privacy -> Location Services. Under Location Services, you can view each app with permission settings. Apps that have recently used location services have an indicator displayed next to the on/off switch.

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