5 tips to avoid draining your phone's battery

We know that you have read dozens of articles and watched many videos that contain tips to help you extend the life of the iPhone's battery and not to drain it quickly. The truth is that these articles and tips will not end. They are constantly repeated, especially with each new release. Based on recent studies, five main reasons have been identified that cause battery damage and draining faster, and how to prevent them.

5 tips to avoid draining your phone's battery


1 - Hot or cold weather

There is no doubt that using the iPhone in hot weather or cold weather has a detrimental effect on the performance and life of the battery. It is known that the room temperature ranges between 20 to 25 degrees Celsius. It is thus the best temperature for using the phone, charging the battery as well as storing it, but of course getting an ideal temperature is always impossible, so it is preferable that your phone always has a temperature between 5 degrees Celsius to 45 degrees Celsius, and any temperature otherwise is very harmful to the phone battery Or on the phone as a whole. Yes, the iPhone has a shutdown feature if the temperature increases beyond a certain limit, but turning off the operating system aims to reduce the internal heat, but the damage to the battery continues.

What can I do to avoid this:

◉ Store and charge the iPhone as much as possible at a temperature equal to room temperature.

◉ Keep your phone in your pocket as long as possible if the weather is cold.

◉ Take your phone out of any covers in hot weather.

◉ Do not put your phone in the car if the weather is hot, and do not expose it to direct sunlight.


2 - Screen brightness

One of the most important reasons for battery draining is the increase in white tones in lighting, and this leads to the intensity of the screen brightness, and this is what we see somewhat more in modern phones. And it gets worse if you receive periodic notifications around the clock such as notifications from Facebook, Twitter or WhatsApp, this undoubtedly will increase the period of lighting the screen and thus faster battery drain.

To avoid this problem, we recommend reducing white points, and activating the automatic brightness mode for the screen to get a better battery.

To reduce white points

◉ Go to settings - general - accessibility for people with special needs - screen facilities - then do "reduce white point" and you can control its degree as well.

◉ Reduce brightness by control center.

◉ Activate the automatic lighting mode, contrary to what some think. This option is very useful as it will automatically adjust the lighting according to the ambient light conditions. To activate this feature, go to Settings - General - Accessibility for People with Special Needs - Screen Facilities - then activate "Auto Lighting".


3 - Poor network coverage

Add to that the weak Wi-Fi network. Poor coverage has a severe impact on battery drain and its useful life, because the iPhone works harder and continues to provide a better signal.

To avoid this, we recommend the following:

◉ If you are in an area with a weak signal, you must connect your phone to the charger, or activate the flight mode.


4 - Battery draining apps

Damage or drainage of your phone's battery could be caused by an application installed on your device that contains defective software code that has a clear effect on battery drain and destruction. And it happened previously with Facebook and the company admitted this - see this link- The matter was repeated with YouTube months ago, as it was a cause of massive battery drain even if the application was not used until the problem was addressed later.

Tips to avoid such situations

  • If you find your battery draining quickly and suddenly its condition worsening, go to Settings - Battery - then take a look at which apps are consuming the most power.

If you click on the clock mark next to the “Last 24 Hours” tab and the “Last Two Days” tab, the time the app has used up will be displayed on the screen and in the background, and thus you will be able to know which apps are consuming more energy in the background, disable them by setting - General - Renew background apps if you like.


5 - A lot of notifications

This is not a common problem but causes an indirect energy drain. Imagine that you get hundreds of notifications and every time you light up the phone screen, the notification appears. Unknowingly this will use up a huge amount of energy. On top of the battery-destroying applications are social media applications, so every click I like or comment will have a notification, and this matter not only damages the battery, but the person himself and his time as he is permanently dispersed.

Tips

If you have such applications and this huge amount of notifications, disable them through Settings - Notifications - then search for the desired application and then disable "Show on Lock Screen" or cancel the notification at all.

Which of the previous tips do you think will be the most effective for you? And if you have other tips, share it with us

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Noor science

Peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. Should leaving the iPhone on the charger after charging for a period of time harm the battery or not, thank you

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Mohammed

Valuable advice
شكرا لكم

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Abu Taqi

The topic is published here with a slight modification. It is the author of the original article 😁😁😁😁
These things drain the battery of your iPhone, so avoid them! By: T3 Arabia

There are dozens of articles and a lot of videos that include tips to help you extend the life of your iPhone's battery and not draining it quickly, but based on recent studies, five main reasons have been identified that damage and drain the battery faster and how to prevent them.

Hot or cold weather

There is no doubt that using the iPhone in hot weather or cold weather has a detrimental effect on the performance and life of the battery. It is known that the room temperature ranges between 20 to 25 degrees Celsius. But getting an ideal temperature is always impossible, so it is preferable to always have your phone between 5 degrees Celsius to 45 degrees Celsius, and any temperature otherwise is very harmful to the phone battery or to the phone as a whole. The iPhone has a power-off feature if the temperature rises above a certain threshold, but switching off the operating system aims to reduce the internal heat, but the damage to the battery continues.

Here is what you should do to avoid it:

Store and charge the iPhone as much as possible at room temperature.

Keep your phone in your pocket as long as possible if the weather is cold.

Take your phone out of any covers in hot weather.

Do not put your phone in the car if the weather is hot, and do not expose it to direct sunlight.

Screen brightness

One of the most important reasons for battery draining is the increase in white tones in lighting, and this leads to the intensity of the screen brightness, and this is what we see somewhat more in modern phones. And it gets worse if you receive periodic notifications around the clock such as Facebook, Twitter, or WhatsApp notifications, this undoubtedly will increase the screen brightness period and thus faster battery drain.

To avoid this problem, we recommend reducing white points, and activating the automatic brightness mode for the screen to get a better battery.

To reduce white points

Go to settings - general - accessibility for people with special needs - screen facilities - then do "reduce white point" and you can control its degree as well.

Reduce the brightness level through the control center.

Activate the automatic lighting mode, contrary to what some think. This option is very useful as it will automatically adjust the lighting according to the ambient light conditions. To activate this feature, go to Settings - General - Accessibility for People with Special Needs - Screen Facilities - then enable automatic lighting.

Poor network coverage

Add to that the weak Wi-Fi network. Poor coverage has a severe impact on battery drain and battery life, because the iPhone works harder and continues to provide a better signal. If you are in an area with a weak signal, you must connect your phone to the charger, or activate the flight mode.

Applications draining your battery

Damage or drainage of your phone's battery could be caused by an application installed on your device that contains defective software code that has a clear effect on battery drain and destruction. It happened previously with Facebook and the company recognized this matter and the matter was repeated with YouTube months ago, as it was a cause of massive battery drain even if the application was not used until the problem was addressed later.

Tips to avoid such situations

If you find your battery drains quickly and its condition suddenly worsens, go to Settings then Battery and then take a look at which apps are consuming the most power.

If you click on the clock mark next to the “Last 24 Hours” tab and the “Last Two Days” tab, the time the app has used up will be displayed on the screen and in the background, and thus you will be able to know which apps are consuming more energy in the background, disable them by setting - General - Renew background apps if you like.

Lots of notifications

This is not a common problem but causes an indirect energy drain. Imagine that you get hundreds of notifications and every time you light up the phone screen, the notification appears. Unknowingly this will use up a huge amount of energy. On top of the battery-destroying applications are social media applications, so every click I like or comment will have a notification, and this matter not only damages the battery, but the person himself and his time as he is permanently dispersed.

Tips

If you have such applications and this huge amount of notifications, disable them through Settings - Notifications - then search for the desired application and then disable Show on the lock screen or cancel the notification at all ....

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    Mahmoud honor

    Nice gesture. Thank you. The article is ours, it was copied, and unfortunately, they do not mention the source. And surely there will be action against them from the administration.

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MOULA

May God reward you, Professor Mahmoud
Really very expensive advice
Even though I have handled all these needs for a long time

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    Mahmoud honor

    And God reward you. Thank you for your kind admiration

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Mohmd22

What drains the phone the most is the watch and the bluetooth headset. Praise be to God. The head of the watch winds in the cupboard and the speaker when necessary.

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Ali Hussein Salem Saleh Al-Mirfadi

In a question I asked, Nour, on Friday’s applications, I will answer it, and it is the following. Is the premium membership mail closed? Yes, it is closed to me and I cannot send technical support, Tony.

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    Light • O God, forgive my parents and siblings

    Thanks for answering 👍🏻
    God willing, the mail problem will be solved as soon as possible

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Ali Hussein Salem Saleh Al-Mirfadi

This talk does not apply to Apple batteries because it is the controller that in iOS 11 the battery has drained

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Amr Yousry

In my opinion, the person he needs uses an account, meaning that if I need a specific feature, I turn it on even if it consumes more energy, and in return I turn off things or applications that are not important, but I see a lot that activates everything and others turn everything off to preserve me energy !! Thank you, Professor Mahmoud for this useful article

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    Mahmoud honor

    Thank you, Mr. Amr. May Allah reward you for the kind comments.

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Mohmd22

There is a reason for Apple Watch and AirPods owners to connect to the phone with Bluetooth, so I don't use them

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Abdulrahman

Thank you, Yvonne Islam, and you have failed

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waterghazal

We hear a lot about nano technology in batteries and its great effect in saving energy. When will we see it in portable devices, I wonder?

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Ahmed Rushdie

May Allah reward you
A distinguished effort, but I think I have a problem as my iPhone 6s has stopped my auto-brightness feature since version XNUMX and no longer does anything except for the screen being completely dimmed. Please respond with the solution or the reason.

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    Mahmoud honor

    You have to make sure the sensors are at the top of the screen. If it is dust. Or if you change the screen, make sure that the sensors are present or removed.

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Suleiman Mohammed

I think Siri is draining a lot of battery.
I tried silencing Siri, and my device had enough power than before
Constant and unnecessary use undoubtedly plays a role as well
The advice given increases the battery life in addition to its efficiency

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Staff Assaf

Today I forgot the iPhone charger and the phone battery is low, as if you know that my phone needs to reduce energy consumption. My nature of work is mobile, so I connect the iPhone to a laptop to connect to the Internet and today I decided to make it to drink coffee and tea

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    Mahmoud honor

    Ha-ha-ha

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Abu Taqi

May Allah reward you
But isn't it strange that the features in the devices become a cause of battery consumption - such as constant searches on the network, white points on the screen ... etc.
Yes ... what you mentioned are temporary solutions, and the final solution lies in the batteries: either an increase in the size, or an increase in the charging speed for minutes or seconds, or finding alternatives that make the battery life longer than what is available.
phalanx

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Mohamed Ali

Hi
I have this problem with the iPhone X inevitably https://youtu.be/51S1EKaFgMU

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