It is no secret to everyone that among the disadvantages of the iPhone is the battery that is only replaced at the Apple service center, even if the battery is available, the phone itself is not easy to open and the battery is welded to the components of the phone.

Therefore, I say always keep your phone battery .. Before I start with advice, ask a question .. Is the battery life of the iPhone less than other phones? And I ask this question because I hear from many that the phone battery does not last with them more than a day, and some say half a day, so is it true that the battery drains quickly? Or are the wrong habits in consumption? Or is this normal for any phone that contains multiple capabilities?

First of all, these are Apple’s stats regarding the phone’s battery and compared to other phones.

Of course, as you can see, these statistics are very impressive, talking for eight hours, something that was not available on any phone before, but is this real?
I think that it is real, as the iPhone is the only phone that shuts off the screen when you put it on your ear, thus saving a huge amount of energy used without interest, but note with me the Internet operating time is only 6 hours, and the video is only 7 hours, and this indicates that the battery is consuming Quickly, if the screen is open and you are dealing with the device as not only a phone to talk, but rather you play on it and use the Internet and run programs and all this makes you go down to the lowest order, which is only 6 hours, and then the battery runs out .. So what is the solution? ? .. Just do not complain :) And if you want a longer battery life for your phone, do not play with it for a long time. Read the following tips ...

  1. If you are using email on your phone, make sure that Mail auto-check is turned off.
  2. If you are using Yahoo Mail, make sure that Push Mail is turned off.
  3. Do not add more than one email to the email settings, and you can use the Forward feature in your inbox to make all messages go to one email.
  4. Turn off Wi-Fi if you don't need it, and turn it on only when needed.
  5. Turn off Bluetooth if you don't need it, and turn it on only when needed.
  6. Reduce the screen brightness and you can control the screen brightness from Settings> Brightness
  7. Do not use the EQ feature in the iPod settings, and you can turn it off from Settings> iPod> EQ
  8. Do not run programs that run in the background, as programs like the Dock, iPray, and many other programs consume the battery very quickly.
  9. Do not charge the battery until it is completely charged (See comments)

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