Friday, August 5, 2016

Instructions on how to save battery iphone

There are some tips you can apply on your iPhone to save and prolong the battery life for a few hours before the end of a working day.
iPhone becoming thinner, along with a battery life of mobile devices increasingly popular also become shorter. Meanwhile, every day we made a lot of work on the iPhone for example the latest updates from social networks, send / receive emails, make Wi-Fi transmitters. However, this is only the visible part of the iceberg; also a lot of other work we do every day on the smartphone including web surfing, listening to music, watching movies …
All these things will consume a huge battery and the charger to the phone 2-3 times / day probably very familiar to many users. There are some tips you can apply on your iPhone to save and prolong the battery life for a few hours before the end of a working day.
Here are some tips for saving battery life for your iPhone by VnReview translated from synthesis strategies on page G roovyPost to introduce to readers:
1. Activate the battery saving mode
The first place we start will be the Battery Settings on iOS. Apple has added many new improvements in the update to the latest iOS 9, which has a new feature called Low Power Mode. When Low Power Mode is activated, Fetch Mail (email downloading frequency), Hey Siri (activated virtual assistant Siri voice), Background App Refresh (the app runs in the background), the motion effects and animated wallpapers will be reduced or disabled. When the iPhone battery is charged back to the level of 70%, this battery saving mode will automatically turn off.
In addition, the Low Power Mode and shows you detailed information about the battery draining apps in Section Battery Usage within 24 hours or 7 days. As you can see, Facebook is in first place in this list.
Users can proactively activate Low Power Mode by going to Settings> General> Battery> Low Power Mode.
2. Limit play applications
Many users think that the more open less applications, the less battery power. Therefore, they are always trying to close all open applications. If you like it, throw it right mind because this is a mistaken idea.
Even Vice President of Apple software, Craig FEDERIGHI recently confirmed multitasking on iOS does not affect battery performance.
In fact, it even reduces the battery life due to reload applications from scratch will need more resources.
3. Turn off Background App
If you want to limit the impact of the application has opened up the battery life, you should try to reduce the number of applications that run underground. This function allows applications continuously update new information, but you probably do not need all apps do this. Turning off background applications are not important can make a significant difference.
To do this, go to Settings> General> Background App Refresh> scroll to the application wants to switch off and turn left there.
4. Stop using the Facebook application
Facebook is one of the most power-consuming applications on the iPhone. If you want to reduce its impact, the advice for you is to switch to using the web interface of Facebook on Safari or Chrome.
Facebook on the web to assist you perform most basic tasks including watching videos, sharing messages, surf the news feeds …
The greatest advantage comes from the way the battery life will be significantly improved. Of course, you will not get the message, but you can still open the Facebook app for owners to just that. The impact on battery life happened almost at the time you use the application.
5. Turn off the wireless connection is not necessary
Mobile data (3G / 4G), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth. Three connections are capable of creating a major impact on the battery life, even if you do not use them. Specifically, Wi-Fi can “bleed” out of battery of the iPhone because it constantly scans for available Wi-Fi networks in the area to connect.
If you know you’re not in range of any Wi-Fi network, or you do not need to use Wi-Fi, swipe from the bottom edge of the screen and turn off the wireless connection.
Similar operations can be applied to turn off wireless connections such as Bluetooth shorter distances, usually only useful when you need to share files or connecting to peripheral devices.
6. Disable location services
Location Services features underlying the Privacy section using GPS, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to determine the user’s location. Turning it on every app causes battery drain quickly. You should only turn it on the required application, which helps save battery for the iPhone, ensuring your privacy.
7. Share an Internet connection via USB
Personal Hotspot function on the iPhone allows you to share your 3G / 4G network by detecting Wi-Fi. It’s convenient, but also very battery. If you regularly use, you consider switching to sharing via USB and iPhone cable connection instead of Wi-Fi as usual. Of course, the radio will continue to be used, but at least your devices can also be charged during sharing.
8. Managing the screen brightness
Screen brightness affect the battery life, especially for a device that is equipped with Retina display as the iPhone. If you use the phone outdoors in natural light environment, increasing screen brightness is required to view the information displayed on the screen becomes easier.
However, if you are indoors, where light is controlled, decrease the screen brightness to a reasonable level so that does not affect the quality of the display, as well as limiting energy consumption.
Users can adjust the brightness by swiping from the bottom edge of the screen to open Control Center or your iPhone go to Settings> Display & Brightness.

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