How do you know which app is using the most battery on your iPhone or iPad? Have you turned on Power Saving Mode, lowered the brightness of the display, turned off location services and push notifications in applications, and also made many other basic settings aimed at saving battery power, but the cherished indicator is still quickly approaching zero?
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It is possible that a gluttonous application has settled in the system. In this manual, we will describe a method for determining applications that are best not to use when the nearest charge is far away.
The issue of battery life of any smartphone is the most acute, and the iPhone is no exception. For many years now, users have been asking for more battery life in a new smartphone model, even if this will negatively affect the thickness of the device. After all, why a beautiful gadget that barely lasts until the end of the working day. But Jonathan Ive himself (a former chief designer at Apple) destroyed all hopes by publicly stating that the company’s priority is aimed precisely at design, and not at battery life. So we stock up on external batteries and other accessories that increase this low figure, or resort to software methods for diagnosing voracious applications. Even a partial cessation of using some of them will have a positive effect on the battery life of an iOS device.
How to determine which apps you don’t need to use if you want to keep your iPhone and iPad charged as much as possible
- Launch the standard Settings application and go to the Battery section.
- Scroll down the section and click on the link button Battery in Applications.
- This menu displays the usage and standby time of the smartphone since the last charge, as well as the battery usage of applications during the last 24 hours. Battery usage is displayed as a percentage of the total charge used.
A link button labeled Activity enables the display of the duration of use and the type of activity (screen or background).
So, if you can’t recharge your iOS device, the best option is to stop using the energy-hungry apps listed in the Battery section of the Settings app.