Do you find yourself charging your iPhone overnight, and then running out of battery by 4:30pm the next day?
While iPhones might be fun and shiny, their battery life is a bit rubbish when compared to their Android rivals. This is a shame because, well… did we mention the fun and shiny bit? Luckily, the Internet is full of information about how to get the most out of your iPhone battery.
Here are the best five tips we found.
1. Turn off your push notifications, especially for Mail.
Push notifications are not only annoying, they also use up a hell of a lot of battery. This is basically because, when turned on, they force apps to half-run even when you’ve switched them off, because they’re always looking for things to notify you about.
This means that – for apps that use a lot of data, like Mail – they’re always using up your power, even when there’s nothing new for them to notify you about.
Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, > Fetch New Data, and flip that switch off.
2. Turn off ‘Diagnostics and Usage’.
This is basically a function which sends continual updates to Apple about what you’re doing. This is sort of nice, but also sort of annoying when you’re playing Flappy Bird on the bus and then don’t have enough battery to make calls at work.
Turn it off by going Settings > General > About > Diagnostics and Usage.
3. Stop telling Apple where you are all the time. It’s not your mother.
Fun fact: Your iPhone is a creepy stalker that is programmed to track and record your location. Seriously. Go to
Top Comments
I am always grateful for articles like these that make up for my not completely reading the 5 million page instructions that come with the phone. It will be interesting to see how it goes. Thanks!
It's later Burt... Thank you