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How to improve iOS12 Battery life on iPhone or iPad

I will share a few tips to improve Battery life of iPhone or iPad. Every time the battery on your iPhone starts draining, you can’t blame an invisible bug. From what I have experienced, the power sucking features and mismanagement are often found to be the wrecker-in-chief. 

By putting a firm control over the usual suspects, you can improve iOS 12 battery life on your iPhone or iPad. There are several ways to improve battery life. So let's get into the video and know how you can do that. Before We Start make sure to subscribe to our YouTube Channel and press the bell icon so get notified whenever we upload a new video.

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Now if you have done that, let know the first trick. Take a Look At Battery Consumptions Is Consumed and Track Down the Culprits Before getting into the firefighting mode, let’s track down all the villains that have been consuming the large share of the battery on your device. Once you have nabbed the culprits, you will have multiple options to deal with them. Luckily with iOS 12, it’s a lot easier to view the power consumption pattern. To check that navigate to Settings and select Battery. Here you can see battery usage by individual app. In the most cases, simple tricks can get the job done and hence at the very first place I suggest to force quite an App after its usage. In some case force quitting apps won't work and you may notice continuous battery drain. In such situations, force restarting device will help you out to fix the issue. 

Every device has a different method to perform force restart, I have added a link in the description down below which has mentioned all those methods. Another simple thing you should always keep in mind is to turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth if you are not using them. Another way to save battery life is to Turn Off Automatic Downloads and Updates When you download an app on your iPhone, it’s automatically downloaded on your other iOS device synced with the same iCloud account. 

Thought it’s a helpful feature, it can eat into some extra battery on your device. If you have enabled automatic app updates, all of your apps are updated as soon as new versions are available. I find it very handy, but when I wish to have more control over the power consumption, I disable it. To do that Navigate to Settings Scroll Down and select iTunes & App Stores Under the Automatic Downloads section turn of the switch next to Music, Apps, Books & Audiobooks, and Updates. Open Settings app ? Tap on iTunes & App Stores ? Under Automatic Downloads section, turn off the switch next to Music, Apps, Books & Audiobooks, and Updates. Another thing you can do is to Keep Display & Brightness in Check I mean, keep it at the medium level. Once you are in Display & Brightness section, the first thing I would tell you to do is turn off “True Tone.” Basically, it adapts the device display as per the ambient lighting conditions. As a result, colors appear to be consistent in different conditions. The only problem with this feature is that it doesn’t work all the time consistently. In this case, it’s better to adjust the brightness manually. The second thing I would suggest you take care of is the Auto-Lock. 

Keep it as short as possible. If it’s set to Never, deselect it as the longer the screen remains awake the more battery is consumed. And the third, turn off Raise to Wake. Every time you pick your device, you may not necessarily want to wake the screen. Therefore, it’s apt to disable it. Another and working hack is to Disable Background App Refresh It plays a good role in keeping apps ever ready to run smoothly. However, it’s known to be one of the biggest power hungry features. Thus, it would be apt to use it smartly. 

The latest iOS versions allow you to enable this features for Selected apps, OR either completely turn off this feature OR you can configure it to refresh apps only on WiFi. Next Disable Location Services To me, Location Services is the biggest battery killer. If it’s possible, I keep it disabled. If any apps require the access to my location, I make sure only selected apps to keep track of it all the time. If it's not needed I location services for all app which can do a world of good for my iPhone’s battery. Another is to Disable Auto-Fetching of New Data One more notable thing worth implementing is to prevent your account from fetching data automatically. I bet, it can turn out to be very helpful in boosting the battery life of the device. 

To disable it, navigate to settings, Scroll down and select Password and Accounts Tap on Fetch New Data And toggle off the switch next to Push If you wish you wish to disable Background App Refresh, Location Services, and Auto-fetching new data at once than take a help of a handy features Low Power Mode. With iOS 9, Apple has introduced Low Power Mode. Enabling this feature will turn off numbers of power sucking features I mentioned earlier along with automatic downloads and Listen to Hey Siri. Besides, it also reduces the visual effects thereby saving plenty of juice of your device. Another important thing you should do is allowing only a few apps to send alerts. If you have allowed too many apps to send notifications, chances are your device hardly gets time to breathe.

 Next is Enable Low-Quality Image Mode for Messages You may be thinking why to enable it. But as I observed iOS lets us send low-quality images in order to preserve both the data and battery of a device. If you are craving to increase the battery life, you shouldn’t leave it out. To Enable it to navigate to Settings. Tap on Messages and Enable low-quality image mode. So, those were are basic things you can do to improve battery life on iOS 12. Apart from all those, there are a few more Advance Fixes which can help to battery on your iOS 12 running device. Let's update all Apps. More often, outdated apps tend to become too problematic for the device. Aside from consuming more battery, they also lag in performance. Therefore, upgrading them to the latest version can bring some respite to the battery. T

o do that navigate to App Store Select the Updates tab and tap on Update All Next is to Update iOS If none of the solutions mentioned above have clicked, the problem might be due to a bug in iOS. Every iOS updates often comes with several bug fixes and performance enhancements. Therefore, it’s worth giving a chance to update and save a few amounts of battery life on the device. So, these are the best possible solutions to fix the battery drain issue your iPhone or iPad running iOS 12. Hopefully, now your iPhone lasts longer you can play it with for a longer time. That's all there is to it. Having tried out the above tricks on my device several times, let us know in the comments down below. 

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