If you use an iPhone and its battery drains quickly, enabling certain settings can help alleviate this hassle. These settings help extend battery life.
These days, phone usage has increased, making it increasingly difficult to maintain a full battery life. This becomes even more challenging if you have to leave the house for an important task. Companies are now offering larger batteries, but even then, it can sometimes be challenging. If you're an iPhone user, there are several ways to avoid this problem. By enabling certain settings, your iThe phone's battery can last longer.
Enable Adaptive Power Mode
This feature is on by default in the recently launched iPhone 17 series, but it needs to be manually enabled in the iPhone 16, iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models. Go to Battery settings, tap Power Mode, and enable Adaptive Power. This mode adjusts performance. It reduces screen brightness and limits background activity.
Low Power Mode
This is a very useful feature to prevent battery drain. When enabled, the iPhone only performs essential tasks and stops background activity. It automatically activates when the iPhone's battery drops below 20 percent. It can also be activated in advance by going to Battery settings. When enabled, the battery icon turns yellow.
Keep Screen Brightness Low
The phone's screen significantly impacts the battery. Companies are now releasing phones with larger and brighter displays, which drain the battery faster. To prevent this, you can reduce the screen brightness. The iThe phone's slider bar provides an option to control screen brightness. If you don't have to go outdoors, you can save battery by turning off the auto brightness feature.
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