Tips to maximize your iPhone battery lifespan.

Tips to maximize your iPhone battery lifespan. - UgTechMag.Com
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It is no secret, or rather it is a public secret, that iPhones are relatively good phones. From their specs, functions, and the fact that they hold a form of prestige, many users have so much good to say about these gadgets. However, aside from their wonderful and pompous qualities, iPhones have ‘poor batteries’. We know iPhone users always walk around with their charging cables or own a power bank. The two go hand in hand; one who owns an iPhone must also own a power bank.

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The claim that iPhones have poor batteries is not entirely true. When taken care of, these batteries can be one of the best. Users that purchase used iPhones just need to ensure that their phone battery health is not below 85% upon purchase. This article focuses on and shows ways you can maximize your newly purchased iPhone battery health. Listed and explained below are some ways you can do this.

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Prevent extreme temperatures

Whenever your iPhone heats up, it is the phone battery that is heating. Several factors usually cause this. Maybe you have overloaded your iPhone’s RAM by opening multiple apps or your iPhone charger is defective. Another reason for this can also be charging your phone as you use it. This kills any kind of battery. To maximize your battery health, ensure to maintain a favorable heat level. You are advised to charge your iPhone to at least 80% before using it. Also, ensure to close apps that aren’t in use to reduce background activity.

Switch on optimized charging and night mode.

Optimized charging is a feature present on the iPhone 13 and later models. This feature is designed to address the abrasion of your battery by cutting down or reducing the time your iPhone remains fully charged. When you enable this feature, your iPhone will delay charging past 80. This prolongs battery life and health.

Switching on night mode on your iPhone saves between 30 to 40% of battery when the phone is at 100% brightness. This might not save a lot of battery as compared to other ways of saving battery, but it will do the trick.

Switching on low-power mode

Switching on low-power mode means your iPhone will function at lower brightness, have no background refresh, and only use your location when you open specific applications. Toggling on low-power mode will help maximize your battery health, but we know some iPhones automatically switch it off when the phone charges to 80%

In conclusion

Don’t pay attention to the noise. iPhone batteries can be the best if you take proper care of them.