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Apple admitted that is was slowing down older iPhones in order to preserve battery life and avoid crashes. But this information wasn’t conveyed to users until someone noticed how much faster their old iPhone became with a new battery fitted. In response, Apple apologized and started a $29 battery replacement program. (What a dirty company!) As I have recently noticed that my iPhone 6 battery died so fast, how can I keep the battery running longer even without replace a new battery? Thank you!
Use a battery utility, such as coconutBattery (for Mac) or 3uTools (for Windows). Anything less than 70% of design capacity will require replacement. You can also use the Battery Health Diagnostic (Settings\Battery\Battery Health (Beta)) in iOS 11.3 and above. It will tell you what the health of the battery is. Once the battery reaches below 80% of design capacity, iOS will throttle performance if the phone experiences an unexpected shutdown. Once the battery gets to that point (~70-80%), a replacement is the only viable option. You can optimize things by reducing screen intensity etc. but the battery will degrade at a faster rate once it reaches that threshold. Why bother with a hobbled phone when a new battery will give it the zip it deserves.
Hey Albert What I would first do would be to turn on “Low Power Mode” in the battery menu of the Settings. Low power mode temporarily reduces power consumption by minimizing the iPhone’s activity of fetching mail, certain Siri functions such as “Hey Siri”, background app refresh, automatic downloads, certain visual effects, etc,. So really you can say that this mode puts the iPhone into state of hibernation for its features. This helps the performance of the battery since the phone won’t constantly be uploading and downloading information. If you also use your iPhone for work and on the go make sure to turn on “Night Shift” at night time to help reduce the displays backlight usage. Also close out any applications that you may not need running in “App Switcher” when you are done. This helps reduce the iPhone from having to throttle CPU speeds which burn the battery up quicker. The biggest one I tell people, is to please, please, please turn on Auto-Lock. this feature locks the iPhone after about 30 seconds - 1 minute after inactivity. All these tips and tricks really will help to conserve your iPhone’s battery and help the battery last longer without replacement. You should notice that the iPhone will hold somewhat of a better charge than before, but you will also notice that some features (if used) will have to be access or set manually rather than the phone doing them for you. Hope this helps you good luck!
Dim your display, period.
Did you know that your 3.8v battery must pump out 22v to light up your LCD backlight at max brightness? Everything else that you could possibly do to minimize draw on the battery pales in comparison to lighting the screen.
Changing the battery costs about as much as a starbucks latte if you do it yourself—you have to turn a couple of screws and pull some stickers off—-not sure what’s up with the hesitation. get busy.
This videos tutorial help you to make battery durable because so many settings and app performance that effect the batteries while on use.Simply some tips that makes the battery life better than after seeing that.