Battery always low? Three ways to massively extend your iPhone's life
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Receiving notifications throughout the day can cause your battery to drop because they light up your iPhone display each time they come through. Depending on how many notifications you receive across text messages, phone calls and apps throughout the day can determine how quickly your battery levels decrease. Additionally, if you have your sound turned on, these vocal alerts also use power to inform you that a notification has come through. To disable unnecessary notices, go to the notification section under 'settings' and toggle 'off' the alerts for apps that you don't use regularly.
Although you might be used to keeping your Bumble location services or Google Maps on all the time, this could actually be contributing to your iPhone's drop in power. This is because your GPS hardware requires more battery to run and its impact can often depend on the strength of the signal and the location's accuracy. For example, if you're using Google Maps to share your location with someone else, the app is likely to be accurate, causing more drainage on your battery. It's therefore advised to turn off your location when you're not using it by heading to the privacy and security section in settings and
Read at Mail Online
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