How to Save Battery Power on an iPhone
Open Settings., Scroll down and tap Battery., Slide "Low Power Mode" to the "On" position.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open Settings.
It's a gray app that contains gears (⚙️) and is typically located on your home screen. -
Step 2: Scroll down and tap Battery.
It's next to a green square that contains a white battery icon. , It will turn green.
Doing so can improve your iPhone's battery usage by as much as 40 percent.You can also tell tell Siri to "Turn on Low Power Mode." When your iPhone's battery charges to a level above 80 percent, Low Power Mode automatically turns off.Turn it on after charging to save battery power.
Using Low Power Mode affects several of your iPhones features:
Email will not fetch as frequently.
The Hey Siri feature, which allows you to activate Siri without holding the Home button, will not function.
Apps will not refresh until you launch them.
Auto-Lock will default to 30 seconds.
Some visual effects will be disabled. -
Step 3: Slide "Low Power Mode" to the "On" position.
Detailed Guide
It's a gray app that contains gears (⚙️) and is typically located on your home screen.
It's next to a green square that contains a white battery icon. , It will turn green.
Doing so can improve your iPhone's battery usage by as much as 40 percent.You can also tell tell Siri to "Turn on Low Power Mode." When your iPhone's battery charges to a level above 80 percent, Low Power Mode automatically turns off.Turn it on after charging to save battery power.
Using Low Power Mode affects several of your iPhones features:
Email will not fetch as frequently.
The Hey Siri feature, which allows you to activate Siri without holding the Home button, will not function.
Apps will not refresh until you launch them.
Auto-Lock will default to 30 seconds.
Some visual effects will be disabled.
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