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Rapidly draining battery is a huge frustration point for smartphone owners. iPhone users may also be affected by this. Fortunately, there is a handy and simple trick to find out which apps are draining your phone.
Nobody is waiting for a (almost) empty battery. Especially if you’re on the road or don’t have a charger at hand. That is why it is good to take a critical look at the energy-consuming apps on your iPhone. There’s a handy trick for that.
iPhone: These apps drain your battery
On your iPhone you can see exactly which apps are the culprits. Go to your device’s settings and tap Battery. Then scroll down a bit. Bee Battery usage by app are at the top of the biggest battery guzzlers.
Through Show activity see how long you’ve used a particular app in the last 24 hours or 10 days. This gives you a better picture of the apps that consume an extraordinary amount of your battery. Of course you would rather have those apps on your iPhone as little as possible.
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The longer you use an app, the more energy it obviously costs. But sometimes there are also apps on your iPhone that consume a lot of battery juice in the background. Are there apps (high) in the list that you hardly use? Then remove them immediately. Every bit helps!
This way you extend the battery life
Now that you know which apps drain your iPhone the fastest, it’s time to do something about it. This can be done, among other things, by completely removing the app, but that may be a bit too drastic. Fortunately, there is another solution.
You can too Background refresh off for as many apps as possible. You can find this setting via Institutions bee General. Apps continuously retrieve new information and sometimes even send you notifications. Nice and nice, but not so good for the battery. Turn it off for many apps, which saves a few percentages.
In addition, you can save battery by lowering the screen brightness, performing regular software updates and restarting your device once in a while. Also keep in mind that the battery capacity of your iPhone decreases with age. It is possible that your smartphone will not last as long as it did when you bought it.
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