iS IOS 11 Draining Your iPhone Battery Life?
So As We All Excited About All New iOS 11 In your iPhone there’s inevitable iPhone battery drain that comes along with it. If you recently updated to iOS 11, you’re probably trying to figure out why your iPhone battery is dying so fast
Stop wondering why your iPhone battery is dying so fast and use these tips to Boost the battery life. If iOS 11 is draining your iPhone’s battery life, here’s how to save it.
So you've carried out the
tests and Still the same Issue come to the conclusion that your iPhone suffers from a battery drain
issue. What do you do next?Fix my devices
How to Save Battery on iPhone or iPad
If your iPhone battery life is draining faster than usual, the first thing you want to do is figure out whether or not you’re using your iPhone differently. That could account for some of your battery problems, but if you’re confident it’s more than that, we’ll help you fix the new update problems and save that battery life. All the tips below apply to both iOS 10 and iOS 11.
iOS 11 on iPhone Suggestions in Setting
Step 1 Turn off the background app Refresh
Background App Refresh does exactly that—it refreshes your apps in the background, which is to say your apps continue to update even when you’re not using them. This is intended to save you loading times when opening up apps as the latest information should be ready and waiting since it refreshed in the background. But allowing all your open apps to continually update and refresh in the background is a sure-fire way to drain your iPhone battery. To turn off Background App Refresh:
Step 2 Turn Off Location When You Are Not Using
- Open Settings.
- Tap Privacy.
- Tap Location Services.
- Select individual apps to choose when Location Services can be used.
Location Service is another sneaky way your iPhone could be leaking battery power. Lots of different apps want to know and use your location for various reasons, but most of them don’t need to track your location when you aren’t using the app. Yet some apps have the option to always know your location, regardless of whether you’re currently using it or not. Now you might want to leave it that way for, say, a navigation app. But most apps don’t need Location Services on all the time. You can easily go through your apps and choose whether they can use your location Always, Only While Using the App, or Never. If the app never needs your location, feel free to select that. For most apps, it makes the most sense to allow Location Services only while using the app
Step 3 Turn On low-Power Mode
- Open Settings.
- Tap Battery.
- Toggle Low Power Mode on
I hesitated to include this because it seems like an obvious tip. However, not everyone is aware of the beauty that is Low Power Mode. Sure, we’d love our iPhone battery life to last forever without it. But when you’ve got three more hours till you can charge your iPhone and your iPhone battery percentage is at 30 percent, Low Power Mode is an iPhone battery life saver. To turn on Low Power Mode you can simply activate Siri by holding the Home button and say, “Siri, turn on Low Power Mode.” Alternatively, you can turn Low Power Mode on in Settings manually.
Step 4 Turn on The Reduce Motion
If you’ve been enjoying the interesting effects (fireworks and confetti anyone?) and reactions in Messages, you’re using a lot animations that require lots of iPhone battery life. While the flashy features of the Messages app might be fun, they’re sure to cut into the amount of time your iPhone can stay alive. Beyond the Messages app, the iPhone has animations for everything. Simply switching from an app to Home screen has its own animation—they’re everywhere on iPhone. Each animation may not use much battery life but the little bit each transition uses adds up quickly
Step 5 Keep All The App Updated in Your iPhone
- Open the App Store.
- Tap Updates at the bottom right of the screen.
- Tap Update All in the upper right corner.
When Apple releases a new iOS update, developers have to play catch-up too. That’s why there’s a beta version of iOS for developers—so that they can prepare and optimize their apps for the latest and greatest operating system. If you don’t automatically update your apps on iPhone, taking the time to update all the available apps could seriously help with iPhone battery drain. This is due to the fact that developers are in the early fazes of releasing the latest versions of their apps that are prepared to work with iOS 11
Step 6 Turn of raise To wake on iPhone
If you have an iPhone SE, iPhone 6s, iPhone 7, or later you also have Raise to Wake turned on by default with iOS 10.3 or later. This might be part of your problem, especially if you pick up your iPhone a lot or walk with it swinging in your hand. That iPhone screen constantly turning on will definitely drain your battery unsuspectingly
IF You Still Still Facing The Issue With Your iPhone Battery Then Replace Your iPhone Battery






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