Thursday, April 18, 2013

How To Save & Improve Battery Life On iPhone : A Life Saving Help

I really hope that a major Apple person is seeing these words: the iPhone’s Battery sucks.

Yup.

It makes no sense that for each and every 30 minutes of serious iPhone use, you must charge it for another hour. It makes no sense that your grampa’s 1990′s brick-phone may last a week without re-charging, as your iPhone 5 can’t last just 5 hours.

And it makes no sense to pay off much money on this treat.

But yet as long as the marvelous piece of plastic labeled as iPhone has optimal domination of our lives, we have to stay on its guidelines and just learn to get along.

Luckily for us, the iPhone’s alternative is far worse, and stopping Android Apps from working in the background might be a harder, thus saving and improving its battery life will take even more effort.

Now hold your mobile horses, take a deep breath, and carry out these guidelines. They will assure you a longer and a more joyful relationship with your iPhone.


First advice

It’s a little known undeniable fact that automatic Email fetching is an iPhone battery murderer.

Save and increase your battery life by changing it carefully.

Go to Settings, ‘Mail, Contacts, Calendar’, Fetch New Data and select ‘Manual’ for far better battery life efficiency.


Second advice

The time your iPhone takes to Auto-lock has direct effect on its battery life, on account of the usage of working Apps and lightning.

Cut down it by going to Settings, General and Auto-Lock.


Third advice

Prolong the iPhone’s battery life by dropping your screen’s brightness.

Go to Settings, Brightness, and slide as low as you will to save you some power.


Fourth advice

Not operating Bluetooth features at this time? Then getting it On is a total waste of battery life!

Disable it by going to Settings, General and ‘Bluetooth’.


Fifth advice

Not driving and traveling to a foreign location right now? And so off with the Location Services option, pronto.

Shut it down by navigating to Settings, General and ‘Location services’.

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