Three iPhone Battery Tips that are Essential but Often Overlooked
In our world full of technological gadgets, a properly functioning smartphone is essential. Your iPhone battery life can have a big impact on your daily activities. You’ll find the following tips:
Here are some iPhone battery tips that may not be as well known, but that you absolutely should know.
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Tip 1: Avoid Cheap Chargers, Always Choose Original or Certified Chargers
In the search for affordable accessories, cheap chargers can seem tempting. However, using non-original chargers can cause serious damage to your iPhone battery. Original or MFi-certified chargers are designed specifically for your device and provide a safe and efficient charging experience. Therefore, invest in quality and avoid unnecessary wear and tear on your battery.
Tip 2: Check the Battery Condition, Below 80%? Time for a Replacement
Did you know that your iPhone’s battery condition can be checked? Go to ‘Settings’ > ‘Battery’ > ‘Battery Condition and Charging’ to check the status of your battery. If the condition drops below 80%, it’s high time to take action. With our specialists, you can have your battery replaced quickly and easily, and even within 30 minutes. This not only extends the life of your iPhone, but also prevents unexpected failure.
Tip 3: Optimal Charging, Keep your Battery between 20% and 80%
A simple habit that is often overlooked is to charge your iPhone optimally. Charge your battery between 20% and 80% to optimize battery life. Constantly charging to 100% and fully discharging can lead to faster wear and tear. Sticking to this charging habit will maintain a healthy battery condition and extend the time between charges.
Extra Tip: Use Optimized Charging and Smart Battery Features
Newer iPhones and recent iOS versions have smart battery features such as “Optimized Charging” and “Clean Energy Charging. These features learn your charging habits and slow down charging above 80% to reduce battery wear. Go to ‘Settings’ > ‘Battery’ > ‘Battery Condition and Charging’ and make sure these features are enabled. This will help further extend the life of your battery without you having to actively think about it.
By observing these tips, you can not only maximize the life of your iPhone battery, but also avoid unnecessary costs and inconvenience. Don’t take chances with cheap accessories, monitor your battery condition and charge your iPhone optimally for reliable and long-lasting performance.
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Do widgets and live features consume a lot of battery?
Yes, especially widgets that show real-time data such as weather, location or stocks. The more often these refresh, the more energy they use. Therefore, limit the number of widgets or choose only the ones you really need. Want to know how to personalize your iPhone exactly to your preference? Then read; Personalize your iPhone
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Should you always close apps to save battery?
No, this is a persistent myth. iOS manages background processes automatically. Forcing apps to close can actually cost more energy because they have to restart completely afterwards.
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Does dark mode affect battery life?
Yes, in iPhones with an OLED screen, dark mode can actually save battery. Black pixels use less energy than light colors.
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Can a software update make my battery worse?
Shortly after an update, your battery often seems to drain faster. This is because iOS is re-indexing and optimizing. After a few days, this usually stabilizes on its own.
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How much does it cost to replace my iPhone battery?
Is your iPhone battery really in need of replacement? Check the price table below for a price estimate on a battery replacement for your iPhone or easily schedule an appointment at a store near you here .