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To check your iPhone’s battery health, go to Settings > Battery > Battery Health & Charging. A high “Maximum Capacity” indicate a healthy battery.
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If your phone’s battery hold’s 80 per cent or less of its original charge, then the device performance might begin to degrade.
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Opt for a dark theme or lower your brightness from the control centre. This will prevent your battery from draining fast.
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Go to Setting > Battery > select Low Power Mode. This will disable features like iCloud backups, email fetching and auto downloads.
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Choose a duration of 30sec- 1min to lock your iPhone’s screen when not in use. This will conserve the battery life to a great extent.
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Go to Settings > Battery and check the amount of battery consumed by different apps. To prevent an app from draining your phone’s battery, turn of ‘Background App Refresh’ in Settings.
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Go to Settings > Notifications and turn off app notifications for the ones that are unnecessary. The screen lights up when a notification is received and it drains the iPhone battery.
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