Have you bought a new iPhone 14 Pro (Max) but are unhappy with it due to poor battery life? Have you updated iOS to the latest version and your battery life still hasn't improved? If you answered yes, then you should know that this is probably still a system error that will be fixed. Anyway, if you would like to at least temporarily increase your endurance, or even maximize it completely, then in this article you will find 6 best tips that will help you.
Deactivation of always-on
The latest iPhone 14 Pro (Max) comes with a large number of novelties, and one of them is the always-on display. As you surely know, thanks to this technology, the display remains on even after the apple phone is locked and displays basic information together with a darkened wallpaper. The operation is handled by the Display Engine, which is part of the A16 Bionic chip and which is supposed to ensure low power consumption. However, you can maximize battery life by turning it off. You do this in Settings → Display and brightness, where disable Always On.
Refresh rate limitation
If you own an iPhone 13 Pro (Max) or iPhone 14 Pro (Max), your display supports ProMotion technology, i.e. an adaptive refresh rate from 10 Hz to 120 Hz. It is true that the higher the refresh rate of the display, the higher the battery consumption. The classic iPhone display has a refresh rate of 60 Hz, and users have not been able to turn off ProMotion until now. However, this is now changing, and it is finally possible to limit the displays of last year's and this year's flagships to 60 Hz and save battery. You just need to go to Settings → Accessibility → Motion, where turn on possibility Limit frame rate.
Turn off automatic brightness
The brighter the iPhone display, the more demanding it is on the battery. It is precisely for this reason that Apple phones have an ambient light sensor, through which the brightness is automatically adjusted by default. However, if it seems to you that the system often leaves the brightness of your iPhone's display at a higher level than necessary, then of course you can turn off the automatic brightness and control it fully manually. Just go to Settings → Accessibility → Display and text size, where down disable Auto-Brightness.
Deactivating keyboard haptic feedback
With the arrival of iOS 16, we finally got a haptic keyboard response on iPhones. This means that in addition to sound, Apple phones can finally also transmit vibrations when a key is pressed, which users have been calling for for a long time. However, due to the fact that the Taptic Engine is used in this case, which is much more complex compared to classic vibration motors, so the Apple warns that the activation of the mentioned function can negatively affect the battery life. To maximize stamina, perform a deactivation, namely in Settings → Sounds and Haptics → Keyboard Response, where turn off switch Haptics.
Turn off 5G
If you own an iPhone 12 or later, you can connect to the fifth generation network, i.e. 5G. The use of 5G itself is not demanding on the battery, on the contrary. But the problem is if you are in a place where there is a constant switching between 4G/LTE and 5G due to insufficient coverage. It is this switching that causes extreme battery consumption, so the complete deactivation of 5G comes at the beginning and waiting for the coverage to expand. For settings go to Settings → Mobile data → Voice and data, where tick possibility 4G / LTE.
Limit background updates
Some apps can update their content in the background on iOS. Thanks to this, users can be sure that, for example, social network applications will always display the latest posts or other content after opening them, or in weather applications, forecasts and other data, etc. However, it is background activity that negatively affects battery life, so if you do not If it bothers you that you will have to wait for the latest data to be displayed after moving to the application, or you will have to perform a manual update, you can restrict or completely deactivate this function. You just need to go to Settings → General → Background Updates.
That they enjoy it, scratching older phones with every update. But business is business, Cookoti needs money, people can't have one mobile phone for 2-4 years
@ Richie
Stupid reaction. You can fart. You'll know who Tim Cook is. Who forces you to buy technology every year? Nobody. Who forces you to buy more expensive things? Nobody. Buy once in ten years and cheap leads and you will be satisfied (?)
He's right, it's not ecological, it creates a lot of waste and the unnecessary CO2 makes my eyes burn