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STOP LIVING WITH AN EMPTY IPHONE BATTERY. HERE ARE 8 WAYS TO EXTEND BATTERY LIFE

Is your iPhone battery dying too quickly? Whether it's an aging battery or due
to overuse, here are eight ways to keep your iPhone lasting through the day.

David Lumb Mobile Reporter
David Lumb is a mobile reporter covering how on-the-go gadgets like phones,
tablets and smartwatches change our lives. Over the last decade, he's reviewed
phones for TechRadar as well as covered tech, gaming, and culture for Engadget,
Popular Mechanics, NBC Asian America, Increment, Fast Company and others. As a
true Californian, he lives for coffee, beaches and burritos.
Expertise Smartphones | Smartwatches | Tablets | Telecom industry | Mobile
semiconductors | Mobile gaming
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Aug. 23, 2024 4:00 a.m. PT
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Today's iPhones have bigger batteries than any that came before, but the newer
features and the latest iOS software and apps can drain them quickly. Over time,
the batteries in Apple's phones naturally lose their longevity bit by bit. But
before you consider abandoning your phone and getting a new one, like
the rumored iPhone 16 in September, know that there are ways to eke out more
battery life on your current iPhone throughout the day.



Some of the battery drain causes are easy to control, like features turned on by
default that can be switched off. Others might take a bit of lifestyle change as
you switch up how you use your iPhone throughout the day, breaking habits and
going without some minor perks. In all cases, it's helpful to keep a pocketable
power bank in your pocket or bag just in case. 



Here are our tips for diagnosing and extending your iPhone's battery life.




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1. FIND WHAT'S DRAINING YOUR BATTERY


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Some apps drain more of your iPhone's battery than others, and it's no surprise
that the biggest offenders are those that track location, stream video or
generate graphics (games, for example, especially fast-paced online ones). If it
makes your phone heat up a bit, it's probably running down your battery faster
than casual use. 




There's a way to specifically check which apps are draining your battery the
most. Head to Settings > Battery and scroll down to see which apps are the worst
culprits for taking the biggest percentage of your screen time. Also don't skip
the Insights and Suggestions section as it does all the analysis for you and
shows you which apps and settings to change.



Note that these are the biggest uses of your battery, but you'll have to parse
through them to see which are big battery-drainers, like YouTube or TikTok. In
my case, Safari takes the biggest chunk of my use, which represents a lot of
endless scrolling of sites and forums -- but YouTube is in second.





2. DROP THE BATTERY-DRAINING APPS


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Let's face it -- whether it's Instagram, TikTok or something else, one or two
apps are probably draining an outsized chunk of your battery every day. If you
want longer battery life, remove the app by long-pressing its icon on the Home
Screen and clicking the "x" in the corner. 



Yes, you could try to limit your use before wiping these apps from your phone.
If you believe in your willpower, you could just stick the offending app in a
folder to keep it out of sight, out of mind. 




But if you need some help from your iPhone itself, you can set a time limit for
individual apps or whole categories. Go to Settings > Screen Time and tap App
Limits. From there tap the Add Limit button to select by entire categories or
specific apps. 




3: TURN DOWN YOUR SCREEN BRIGHTNESS


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You can save battery by turning down your iPhone screen's brightness. This one's
pretty easy: tap-and-drag from the top-right corner to bring up the Control
Panel and manually lower the brightness bar. Alternatively, you can find these
controls in Settings > Display & Brightness or if you prefer to be verbose, you
can ask Siri to reduce the brightness.




While you're in the Display & Brightness sub-menu, tap Auto-Lock to set your
phone to have a shorter time before locking itself. That way you won't be
draining battery if you put your phone down and paying attention to something
else.




4: TURN ON LOW POWER MODE 



Apple's Low Power Mode helps conserve iPhone battery life. 

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Whenever you dip below 20% battery, your iPhone will ask if you want to extend
your remaining battery life by turning on Low Power Mode. But you can also
manually activate it at any time, either by opening up the Control Panel (if a
shortcut has been set there) or by going to Settings > Battery and switching it
on there.




Low Power Mode is a catch-all setting that ekes out more battery life by
reducing drain from several active and passive sources. It dials down background
activity like downloads and mail fetching, lowers the screen brightness; as well
as turns off the Always On Display. 




5: IF YOUR 5G SIGNAL IS BAD, SWITCH TO 4G LTE


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While carriers have built out their 5G networks over the years, some phone
owners will struggle to get a strong signal in areas with poor coverage -- or in
places 5G struggles to reach, like within buildings and underground. Your iPhone
burns a lot of battery trying to stay connected, so if you don't have a great
connection, it might be best to manually revert to 4G LTE.




To do so, head to Settings > Cellular, then tap on Cellular Data Options. If you
don't see Cellular Data Options, select the SIM or eSIM that you're currently
using. On the next screen, tap Voice & Data and select LTE. You'll only use 4G
LTE to connect to mobile networks, which should be more widely available among
carriers.



You should also be aware that downloading data drains battery, too, so manually
restricting that could extend your battery life. To do so, head
to Settings > Cellular, then tap on Cellular Data Options. If you don't
see Cellular Data Options, tap on the SIM or eSIM that you're currently
using. On the next screen, tap Data Mode then tap Low Data Mode, which will
pause automatic updates and background tasks.





6: SELECTIVELY DISABLE LOCATION SERVICES


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Tracking your location drains battery, so turning it off when possible is a good
idea if you don't need it. Triangulating your position actually takes multiple
sensors, so it's not an insignificant amount of battery saved -- your iPhone
uses GPS, Bluetooth, and crowdsourced Wi-Fi to narrow down where you are. 



To see which apps track your location, tap Settings > Privacy & Security >
Location Services and tap through to tweak each individually. But you can also
turn off Location Services entirely with the toggle at the top of the screen.




It's worth nothing that Location Services are required for Apple's Find My
feature, so if you want to track down another object linked to your account,
you'll need Location Services turned on. Likewise, you'll need it turned on if
you ever lose the iPhone you're using, so make sure to reactivate it later. 




7: TURN OFF ALWAYS ON DISPLAY



You can also turn off your lock screen's wallpaper to make the iPhone 14 Pro's
always-on display black.

Patrick Holland/CNET

Introduced in the iPhone 14 Pro series in 2023 and only available on the newest
Pro and Pro Max models, Always On Display does what it says: It keeps a dimmed
version of your lock screen on. This allows you to check the time, on-screen
widgets and how many notifications you have without needing to fully unlock your
phone. But it also saps your battery by having that low-light version of your
display constantly activated.




If you can live without having that quick info at a glance, go to Settings >
Display & Brightness > Always On Display and turn it off. It may not be a huge
power saver, but it's one of the features on the newer iPhone Pro models that
seemingly counteracts any battery increase Apple ekes out of the phones. Under
the Always On Display settings, you can also disable the Wallpaper and
Notifications for a more minimal version that only shows the date and time
against a black background.




8: INSTALL A NEW BATTERY



A new battery can go a long way toward making your phone feel like new.

iFixit

Over years of use, your iPhone's battery will degrade and it simply won't be
able to hold as much juice as it could when brand-new. Thankfully Apple has made
it easy to check how your battery is doing -- just go to Settings > Battery >
Battery Health and you'll get an easy diagnosis, an estimate of its maximum
capacity on a full charge and how many full recharge cycles it's gone through. 




Apple generally recommends replacing your battery when it dips below 80% maximum
capacity. Keep in mind that it's not just the maximum battery life that might
suffer if you don't swap out for a new battery -- the quality might degrade so
much that the battery itself could swell and warp enough to damage sensors and
internal parts of the iPhone -- which is rare.

Apple offers in-store battery replacement for $99 for the newest iPhone 15
models, which drops down to a minimum of $69 for the oldest iPhone SE and iPhone
5 models the company still supports. Third-party phone repair shops may offer
their own rates for replacing batteries, and iFixit has a guide if you want to
boldly order a new battery and attempt the swap yourself -- just keep in mind
that it may violate any AppleCare agreement if you go outside Apple's repair
ecosystem. 


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