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How to force your iPhone battery to serve longer

< img src = "/uploads/blogs/a3/e3/ib-frymmt866666663_f4a4999EA.jpg" Alt = "How to force the iPhone battery to serve longer"/> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > < p > In the modern digital world we are extremely dependent on our smartphones. The average user spends hours flipping through social networks, communicating in messengers and watching the video. Not surprisingly, battery charge is a critical problem for iPhone owners. This is especially felt when the battery discharges at the least suitable moment. Let's look at effective strategies to help extend your iPhone's battery life.

< h2 > Optimization of settings to energy savings

< P > Before investing in additional accessories, you should use the built -in capabilities of your device. Here are settings that can significantly affect the duration of iPhone:

< Ul > < li > Reduction of screen brightness;

< li > Disable mobile data in the Wi-Fi zone; < li > deactivation of always-on display mode;

< LI > Using Energy Saving Mode.

< H2 > The brightness of the screen & mdash; Key factor

< p >The screen is one of the largest energy consumers in the iPhone. The optimal brightness of the display can significantly extend the operating time of the device. Try to reduce the brightness to 50% or even 25%. Although this may seem inconvenient at first, your eyes will adapt quickly and the battery will work longer. It is also worth turning off automatic brightness in the “Display and Brightness” settings.

< H2 > Automation of mobile data

< P > When you are at home or in an office with a reliable Wi-Fi, mobile data can be automatically switched off. This will not affect the receipt of calls or SMS, but will save energy. Use the Apple team app to create automation that will turn off your mobile internet when you arrive home and turn on.

< H2 > always active screen and energy saving mode

< p >Starting with the iPhone 14, the Always-on Display feature constantly consumes energy. To save the charge, you can disable this option in the “Display and Brightness” settings. When the charge level falls to the critical, activate & nbsp; < Em > savings mode . It automatically limits background processes, synchronization and updates to maximize the device.

< H2 > External Batteries & mdash; Your rescue circle is

< p > even with optimized battery settings will eventually discharge. Therefore, it is reasonable to always have on hand & nbsp; < em > Portable charger .

~ ~ < p > Modern solutions offer:

< Ul > < LI > Magsafe-compatible chargers that are magnetically attached to the backbone of iPhone; < li > Compact multifunctional pauerbank with built -in cables;

< li > high -speed chargers with Qi2 technology.

< H3 > The advantages of Magsafe technology

< p >Magsafe technology allows you to attach the charger directly to the back of the iPhone without using ports. This is especially convenient on the road. Modern Magsafe-accumulators certified by Qi2, provide power up to 15 watts, which is twice as fast charging compatible devices (iPhone 13 and newer models).

~ ~ < h3 > replacement of battery & mdash; When it is advisable

< P > Batteries IPHONE eventually lose their capacity. If your device shows & nbsp; < Em > maximum capacity & nbsp; below 80% in the “battery” settings & RARR; “Battery Status”, it can be a signal for replacement.

< P > Instead of buying a new phone for $ 800+, it is worth considering replacing the battery for a much smaller amount. Official replacement in the Apple Store costs about $ 89 (price depends on the model) and guarantees quality work with full manufacturer's support.

< P > In addition to optimization and replacement, correct charging is also of great importance. Regularly bringing the battery to a full category, you shorten its service life. It is better to maintain & nbsp; < em > charge level & nbsp; between 20% and 80%.

~ ~ < P > Combining these strategies, you can significantly extend the iPhone time from one charge and the total battery life. From a simple reduction in screen brightness to battery replacement & mdash; Each step brings you closer to the uninterrupted operation of your favorite device throughout the day.

Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116

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