Are you running low on your new iPhone 13 or iPhone 13 Pro and don’t have an outlet nearby? Save battery by following these tricks.
One of the highlights and that Apple improved with the arrival of the iPhone 13, was the battery. The batteries in the iPhone 13 have a higher capacity and last longer than those of previous Apple devices, but the truth is that some care must be taken with this issue as well. Sometimes, you may need to maximize the battery life of your iPhoneIt is not always so easy to get to a charger to plug in the phone, and this is where the tricks to make the battery last longer become interesting.
Don’t have a charger nearby? This is how you can make your iPhone 13’s battery last a little longer
As we mentioned, the fact of not being able to charge the iPhone at any time can be a big problem when using it. For the same reason, we have collected 6 tricks that you can easily carry out so that the battery of your iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro or iPhone 13 Pro Max lasts a little longer and you can reach the charger without any problem.
1. Disable 5G networks
Since the iPhone 12, Apple has incorporated 5G technology into its phones, which achieves higher download speeds when using mobile data with compatible carriers and in areas that offer such coverage. Nevertheless, In the event that your operator allows it, the truth is that it can turn out to be an unnecessary waste of battery. If there is 5G coverage, it will consume more battery than 4G networks, and if it is not available in your location, the iPhone will continue to consume because it will search for those networks in the background.
If you are not interested in such technology, you can go to Settings and, in the “Voice and data” section in the mobile networks section, deactivate 5G marking in the list of options that appear “4G” as network mode.
2. Use dark mode when you need more battery
With the arrival of iOS 13 a few years ago, Apple introduced dark mode, available for all supported iPhone models. Although at first it may seem that its usefulness is merely aesthetic, the truth is that in all iPhone 13 it can make the battery last a little longer. This is because, depending on the type of screens they incorporate, instead of showing black colors what they do is not illuminate said parts. In this way, especially in the iPhone 13 Pro Max for its size, it will be easy to save a little more battery, although in the rest it can also help.
Activating this dark mode on the iPhone 13 is very easy, and can be done from Settings, from the control center or using Siri, although the most practical thing is that, in the control center, you press and hold the brightness adjustment and that you select the option of the dark mode to enable it.
3. Lower the screen brightness when you don’t need it
In line with the above, say that all iPhones by default incorporate an automatic brightness adjustment to better adapt to light situations. Nevertheless, It is possible that at certain times you do not need to use it as much, so it is convenient to deactivate this setting and then manually adjust the brightness of the screen according to what you need. This is something that you can easily achieve from the iPhone Settings, and then you will have the possibility to adjust the brightness at any time easily from the control center if you wish. Similarly, it also comes in handy to deactivate True Tone.
4. Disable “Lift to wake” in iPhone settings
By default, when you lift the iPhone off a surface or tilt it up, the screen turns on and shows the lock screen, starting to scan possible faces to unlock the phone using Face ID. This can come in handy at times, but makes the phone is detecting at all times possible movements that can kill your batteryIn addition, it may fail and appear at the wrong time, then getting the screen to turn on and start scanning using Face ID.
In the event that this function is not so useful in your case, say that you will be able to remove it at any time if you access the “Screen and Brightness” section within the Settings iPhone, so you can extend battery life a little more when you need it most.
5. Disable the update in the background, or at least for the apps that you will not need
Another option that is enabled by default with iOS on the latest iPhone is updating applications in the background. Broadly speaking, this function update the data of the apps you use the most on a regular basis, in such a way that notifications can be delivered earlier and make applications load faster by having the latest information downloaded.
However, this can consume more battery. You can manage the option to your liking from the “General” section within the Settings of your iPhone, in the “Background update” section. You can deactivate everything that you will not need so soon, or even remove the function completely if you want to save as much battery life as possible.
6. Low minimums? Activate low power mode
As a last recommendation, although it is true that the low power mode disables many functions of the iPhone, the truth is that it can be very useful on many occasions. You can easily activate it from the control center or from the phone’s settings, and it will take care of modifying some aspects of the configuration of the iPhone to try to save as much battery as possible, so in those situations where having a battery is of great importance can come in handy.
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