You can extend your iPhone's battery life — by disabling these 3 iOS features (www.tomsguide.com)
from RegularJoe@lemmy.world to apple_enthusiast@lemmy.world on 02 May 17:43
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reddig33@lemmy.world on 02 May 17:47 next collapse

You can probably save more energy more easily by installing a shortcut that automatically sets your phone to Low Power Mode at 80% battery.

reddig33@lemmy.world on 02 May 17:49 collapse

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HowAbt2morrow@futurology.today on 02 May 18:30 collapse

What functionality are you sacrificing by going into low battery mode?

reddig33@lemmy.world on 02 May 18:35 collapse

Background network refreshes in apps mostly. You still get push notifications, messages, and phone calls. New emails are only downloaded when you open the app.

support.apple.com/en-us/101604

HowAbt2morrow@futurology.today on 02 May 18:44 collapse

Ah, that’s not too bad. Thanks!

stoy@lemmy.zip on 02 May 18:17 next collapse

Here is the TL;DR version:

  1. Remove lock screen widgets
  2. Reduce motion effects
  3. Disable haptic feedback
veeesix@lemmy.ca on 02 May 19:57 next collapse

I’d be curious to know what the battery drain difference between native and third party apps might be. I mainly use the native reminders/weather/battery widgets, but I wouldn’t be able to tell that these have had any noticeable impact on my battery life.

drspod@lemmy.ml on 02 May 21:25 collapse

If you’re going to just post straight-up clickbait, the least you can do is put the TLDR in the post summary.