How can you extend the battery life of your iPhone?



Losing battery life while using a phone is one of the things that irritates cell phone users the most. Almost everyone has experienced this, and it has at least once taken you completely by surprise. It is understandable why battery life starts to deteriorate when using a phone as powerful as the iPhone. You use a lot of the battery life of your cell phone while you are texting multiple friends at once, reading your email, and listening to your favorite song. As a result, you will run out of battery life on your phone sooner than you anticipated.



The Apple website explains the battery life requirements in detail, but only if you are using one program at a time. If there's one thing iPhone users are renowned for, it's multitasking skills. However, multitasking reduces battery life.

Still, there are a few things you can do to extend the battery life of your iPhone. Naturally, the iPhone doesn't have a reputation for using up batteries very quickly; there's always potential for a longer battery life. With these tips, your iPhone will last longer than expected. The simplest advice for everyone with an iPhone is probably to just switch off Bluetooth when not in use. Few people are aware that leaving your Bluetooth on while not in use might negatively impact your battery life.

Your iPhone's Bluetooth section manages a specific amount of power, and its constant search for other Bluetooth devices drains this power. If you don't want to pair with a device, make sure to turn off your Bluetooth.

Another strategy to extend the life of your iPhone's battery is to always lock your device after using it. When you finish sending a text, checking your email, or chatting with your best friend on the phone, make sure to activate the lock button. While it can seem like a fantastic idea to wait for the screen to shut down on its own after using it, doing so actually wastes battery life. Additionally, ensure that you have configured your phone to lock itself automatically. In case you forget to lock it, this is a great way to ensure it. Many iPhone users have their device locked automatically five minutes after using it.

Your battery will run out sooner than you might imagine if you multiply this five-minute power usage by ten times a day. This is why experts typically recommend leaving your phone's auto lock on for one minute (1) after use. By doing this, you can make sure that the iPhone screen turns off while not in use. This is the method to use if you want to save battery life without any hassles. 

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