iPhone battery issues are oftentimes the complaints of the users. While the problems continue, some procedures are ineffective as people said.

On a regular basis, we want our iPhones to be more durable so that they could sustain long hours of usage. However, the iOS bugs are reportedly the reason why the battery life of iPhones is shorter.

For this issue, we will discuss efficient battery-saving tips for your iPhones.

iPhone Battery-Saving Tips You Should Remember

Thinking of Prolonging Your iPhone's Battery Life? Here Are Some Tips to Make that Happen [2021]
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Low Power Mode

In a YouTube video uploaded by MacRumors on Tuesday, May 11, the first method is through enabling the low power mode of your iPhone. The mode will automatically open once your device hits a certain percentage of its battery. Through the new automation, you can freely adjust your desired percentage for your iPhone.

Optimized Battery Charging

The next one is to optimize your battery charging. According to the video, your daily battery charging routine will help you determine what kind of solution will be addressed to the issue.

To enable this, go to the settings and look for "Battery Health." After finding it, you can now activate "Optimized Battery Charging" for your phone, Techietech reported.

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80% Rule

The 80% rule is literally what this process is all about. It suggests that when your iPhone hits 80% and above, do NOT charge it. As a rule of thumb before you sleep, do NOT leave your iPhone charging all night if you have still enough battery.

iOS Battery Drain Bug Fix

One of the biggest problems that iOS users face is the drain bug issue. The problem behind this is their insufficient knowledge about the apps that could be affecting their iPhones.

The easiest solution for this issue is to simply restart your iPhone so it would be refreshed even for a while. Just make sure to do this process once a week.

Always Use Wi-Fi and Limit Widget Use

While it's pretty ironic that the wifi mode allows us to save more battery, the fact can be said to the LTE mode which makes use of a bigger portion of your iPhone's battery. Opening your Wi-Fi will preserve a lot of energy for your phone.

The limiting widget is also a good choice to save some battery. A running app in the background could consume even a slight amount of battery without your knowledge.

Limit and Turn off Location Services

Location services might be helpful for users, but gradually, you will notice that your iPhone is struggling to charge due to this. Turning off unnecessary location-detecting apps can help you prolong your iPhone's battery life. You might as well want to clear your history to avoid receiving unimportant updates about the location.

Limit App Notifications and Vibrations

Sometimes, many apps could clog your iPhone into slowing down its charging. Some apps open without your consent and they could contribute to the quick decline of your phone's battery.

Closing them all could be beneficial for your iPhone. On the other hand, you can also turn off the vibrations since they also drain the battery quickly.

Auto App Updates and Dark Mode

Have you experienced a sudden automatic update on one of your apps? This could be in the form of a quick upgrade which could be detrimental to your device's battery.

Just turn them off to stop receiving updates. Also, you can use "Dark Mode" to reduce battery drains.

Turn Off Raise to Wake

Going to settings could solve this problem. Over time, the brightness in your screen could have an impact on your iPhone's battery.

To turn off this feature, head to settings and go to "Display and Brightness." Toggle off "Raise to Wake" to lessen your headache in your device.

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