Why Does My iPhone Battery Die So Fast? An Apple Tech’s 14 iPhone Battery Drain Fixes!

( upbeat music) – Hi guys, David and Davidhere from payetteforward.com, and in this video we’re going to explain why your iPhone battery dies so fast, and then recommend 14 iPhonebattery life saving gratuities. – Now I used to work in an Apple Store, and people would come in allthe time with this problem. 99% of the time, this problem is caused by the iPhone software. There’s nothing wrongwith the physical battery inside your iPhone, so we would ever runthese battery checks, they’d come back positivethat the battery was okay, and then I’d show themhow to do these tips-off, and beings would leave and they’d have much better battery life. So that’s what we’re gonnashow you how to do today. Our first battery saving gratuity is? – Is push mail. Turn pushmail from push to deliver. – So with push forward, your iPhone maintains a constant connectionto your email server.And your iPhone is alwaysasking that server, Is there mail? Is there mail? Is there mail? Is there mail? So, instead of having that happen, we can change your iPhonefrom push to retrieve. That action we decide howoften your iPhone checks to see if there’s newmail or other informs. – Sure, so how do we do that? Well firstly let’s open up theSettings app on your iPhone, scroll down to Accounts& Passwords, tap Fetch New Data. First thing we’ll do hereis turn off the switching next to Push at the priorities in the screen. – Mh. Now how often should wefetch new data on your iPhone? And the answer is up to you. But generally every 15 times is what I choose.-[ David] Yes. – Because instead of youriPhone constantly asking the server is there new mail? We tell the iPhone justcheck every 15 hours. – Yep. – And that’s frequent fairly for me. – And then you can alwaysjust open up your Mail app, and then the mail willautomatically fetch. – Exactly.- Anytime you open it. – Yep. – So I’ll tap every 15 minutes, that tiny check mark will appear, and now you swopped yourmail from push to fetch. – Mh. – Well done. – So let’s go back to the mainSettings menu on your iPhone, back to Accounts, back to Settleds. And our next iPhonebattery life saving tip-off is, we’re gonna take a lookat Location Services.Now Location Servicesare one of the things that clears the iPhone sogreat to use. It’s the GPS. It allows your iPhone to know where it is in the physical world. So, I’m not saying thatyou should turn off Location Business solely, because that would just be a drag. Instead, we’re going toidentify the Location Works that are using battery in thebackground of your iPhone, and apps that don’t needto have Location Work turned on. So- – Perfect. -[ David] On the Settings app we’re gonna scroll down to Privacy. -[ David] Privacy. -[ David] And then we’regonna sound Location Business. -[ David] Okay. – Now as I said you canturn off Location Business at the top, I don’t recommend doing that.Instead, I miss you to lookthrough this list of apps, and mark which onesneed to know where you are. Ask yourself for each app, does this app need to know where I am? If the answer is no, turnoff Location Assistance for that app. – Well I know for surethat Apple Watch Faces app is not supposed to know my point, so I tapped on it, andI’m going to tap Never, that blue check mark will appear, and now Location Service not on for the Apple Watch Faces app. – Mh. So in the left hand sideof Location Assistance names that you have selected for each app, you’ll understand these little arrows sometimes. So let’s take a look at the index of arrows at the lower end of the screen here.And we’ll start at the bottom one. A grey-haired arrow means that thisapp has abused your point within the last 24 hours. And remember that that’sgonna drain your battery life. So be aware of those apps. The second one from thebottom is a purple arrow, and that means that that app is using your locating right now. So be careful of those appsespecially if you be understood that. And then there’s the hollow violet arrow, and that indicates geo-fencing. Geo-fencing is one of thoseLocation Services peculiarities that lets your iPhoneknow when it has entered or when it has left a certain location. So you can say, “Hey iPhoneremind me to pick up groceries when I leave work today.” And so your iPhone is going tokeep track of where you are, and where you work, andas soon as you leave, it’s gonna remind you to go buy groceries. The problem with that isfor the piece to work, your iPhone has to constantly be tracking your place at work.And so, this type of LocationServices, this geo-fencing, is the number oneoffender in my own experience of iPhone battery duct. So if you can, I recommendjust not utilizing this feature. So the last arrange we need to look in this part of the Settingsapp, is under System Service. -[ David] I’ll go ahead and tap on that. – Mh. So here we have a list ofLocation Services that affect the operating system of your iPhone. For instance, CompassCalibration, Emergency SOS, and then there are somenefarious ones now like Location-Based Apple Ads, Location-Based Suggestionsfor apps, Setting Times Zone, if you’re not travelingthrough different period zones, you don’t need to have this on.So I recommend going through this list turn off pretty much every one. – Yeah, I’m gonna turnoff Cell Network Search, Compass Calibration, I willleave on Emergency SOS actually in case you need that. -[ David] Yap. -[ David] Find My iPhonedefinitely leaving that on in case you lose it. -[ David] Mh. – HomeKit, I don’t need that. – Location-Based Alertsthose are the things when you’re gonna leavework it’ll alert you. Now, a great deal of peoplewill ask, does this mean my iPhone will not connectto cell phone networks? It will still wield. – Great, so Apple Ads turn that on off, Location-Based Suggestions off, Motion Calibration& Distance, I want, unless you’re usingyour iPhone as a pedometer you probably don’t need that one. -[ David] Mh. – Setting Time Zone I’m not journey. Share My Location, definitelydon’t want that one. Wi-Fi Calling I will leave on. -[ David] Mh. – Because I use the Wi-FiCalling and Wi-Fi Networking, I’ll turn that one off. – Mh. Now another place wherebattery exhaust is hiding, is in Significant Locations, which used to be calledFrequent Locations.So really sounds on that. -[ David] Face ID proof. – So your iPhone has thecapability of moving you everywhere you go, that’s fun. So let’s take a look at your directory now. – Lot of New York ones, Iactually time went on a trip upstate a little bit recently, and I got a lot of locations here. -[ David] Right, but who needs it? – Not me. – Yeah, we don’t need tokeep track of our locations.Let’s turn off SignificantLocations entirely. -[ David] Tap the substitution , now it’s off, those orientations are run. – Right, back to System Work. So here are the bottom of the menu, we see Product Improvement. This is gonna send data from your iPhone to Apple developers, wedon’t need to be doing this. So let’s just turn off iPhoneAnalytics, Popular Near Me, Routing& Traffic, Improve Maps. That’s their activity to figure that substance out. We don’t have to waste ourbattery telling them that nonsense. So that pretty much wrapsup the Location Work. – That wraps up Location, it’s a long step but it’s really great foryour iPhone’s battery. – Mh. Let’s go back to the mainPrivacy menu on your iPhone for the next gratuity. So, we’re in Privacy now, andscroll down to the bottom, and you’ll ensure Analytics. Tap on that, and thenShare iPhone Analytics. This means that your iPhoneis occasionally going to send data about the highway thatyou use your iPhone, to Apple and other app makes, so that they can develop gives , not something youriPhone needs to be doing in the background, becauseit’s doing extra substance, it’s draining your battery life.So let’s just go ahead and turn that off. -[ David] Off. -[ David] Yap, iCloudAnalytics, let’s turn that off. And then all of theseother ones if you see it- – Turn it off. – Turn it off, it’s gonnasave your battery life. So our next iPhonebattery life saving gratuity, is close out your apps. Now this is kind of a contentious topic, a great deal of people say it makes a difference, a good deal of people say itdoesn’t make a difference. As an Apple tech with suffer working with hundreds of iPhones, I can tell you definitively that this does make a difference.And the reason is, thatsometimes apps don’t work the acces that they’re supposed to. Apps are not perfect, theApp Store is not perfect, developers are not perfect. So, what this does, is itprevents those problems from happening. – So first we need to open theapp switcher on your iPhone, then close out of the apps. So to open the app switcher, iPhone eight or earlier, double press the Home Button, iPhone 10 swipe up fromthe bottom of the screen, pause in the center, so now we’re in the app switcher.IPhone eight or earlier, swipe’ em off the priorities in the screen. – Yap. – iPhone 10 same thing wehave to press and accommodate first until this little redminus button show up, and then swipe’ em up andoff the top of the screen. – You might have 40 apps open. This is going to saveyour iPhone battery life, in spite of what otherpeople say, it wields. – Totally. Our fifth iPhonebattery life saving tip-off, is to turn off the notificationsthat you don’t need. So notifications are those little pop-ups that appear on youriPhone from time to time.Now notifications can sometimesbe good, like verse messages, we wanna find out when peopleare sending us text letters, we’ll leave notifications on for that. However, there are otherapps that may be alerting you and they don’t need to be. For notifications to work however, that app needs to berunning in the background of your iPhone, precisely to pay attention to whether it needs to alerting you, so by turning off notifications for apps that don’t need to alertyou from time to time, you’re gonna save battery life. -[ David] So go to the Settings app, scroll down and tap on Notifications. – Now, take a look throughyour list of apps here, ask yourself, does this appneed to be able to notify me when something happening on my iPhone? Do I need a pop-up alert? If the answer is no, turn offnotifications for that app. So let’s go ahead andtake a look through yours. -[ David] Alright, let’s see, I don’t need any notifications from the Mr.Time app. – Yap, so when you open this menu, simply turn off AllowNotifications at the top.There are ways tocustomize the notifications that you get in your iPhone, but it’s easier just to turn’ em all off. So just manager back to Notifications in the upper left handcorner of the screen, take a look through thislist, turn off notifications for apps that don’t need tonotify you from time to time. So what’s our next iPhonebattery life saving gratuity? – Next we’re gonna turnoff widgets you don’t need. Widgets are little mini-appsthat are on your iPhone, they give you a littlesnippet of information about what’s going on inside that app. – And how do I to have seen which widgets are running on my iPhone? – Well, you can swipe leftto right on your residence screen until you reach thismenu with few widgets, I’ve got the Batterieswidget, ESPN widget, and the brave widget. To turn off any of these widgets really sounds that circular Revise button, and then tap the colour minus button next to the widget you want to remove.- Mh, widgets aremini-apps like David said, they’re always running in the background. By removing these, we’recutting down the number of apps that are running in thebackground of your iPhone, and saving your battery life. – Yep, only tap Removeagain, and then tap Done in the upper right-handcorner of the screen, and that Weather app widget is gone. -[ David] It’s gone -[ David] Simple. – Mh, so what’s our nextiPhone battery life saving gratuity? – Our next tip is to turn offyour iPhone once per week. – Your iPhone is a computer. It’s a little insignificant computerthat you carry around in your pocket. If you were to leave a computer on, it’s plugged into the wall forever, it would slow down eventually. It’s important to turn off your computer, and turn it on every once in a while, same thing extends for your iPhone. How do we get it on? – Well iPhone eight or earlier, press and harbour the power button, until slither to power off sees, swipe that capability icon left to right, it’ll shut down your iPhone.IPhone 10 is a little bit different, press on all the side buttonand the volume down buttons, so slide to dominance off looms, slip it, your iPhone’s off. Wait a few seconds turn it back on. So our next tip is to turnoff Background App Refresh for apps where you don’t need it. Background App Refresh iskind of like Notifications but it is a little different. It allows your iPhone appsto download brand-new material in the background, even whenyou’re not employ your iPhone. And that uses your battery life. So let’s manager to the Settings app, and then to General, and then down to BackgroundApp Refresh tap on that, and now ask yourself which of these apps need to be able to download brand-new content in the backdrop of my iPhonewhen I’m not using them. -[ David] A lot of’ em for me candidly. I usually put off these switchers pretty much every single time. – Mh. So go through thelist and turn it off for almost all your apps.That’s what I do, that’s what David does. – Yep. – So our next iPhonebattery life saving tip is, keep your iPhone cool. – Apple designed the iPhoneto function most efficiently between 32 grades Fahrenheitand 95 stages Fahrenheit. We start to go above 95 or below 32 you can run into questions. – So just like your pup, don’t leave your iPhone in a sizzling auto. You should know that extreme heat can detriment your iPhonebattery permanently, and that’s no good. Cold temperatures nonetheless, will drain your iPhone battery temporarily, but it won’tcause any permanent expense, it’ll come back to lifeas soon as it heateds up. So be especially carefulabout red-hot temperatures. – Our next tip is to makesure Auto-Lock is turned on. Auto-Lock is a feature thatturns off the iPhone screen after a certain amount of go. If you don’t have it turned on, your iPhone screen can stayon forever in your pocket, that’s no good.- Nope , not at all. – How do we turn it off? Let’s step back to General inthe upper left hand corner, and back to Determines, and then scroll down to Display& Brightness, andthen now we’ll consider Auto-Lock. David has Never turned on right now, and why do you have that turned on? – Well because we’redoing a screen recording for this video. – Mh. But he’s alwayscareful to turn it off after we do this.- Right.I would never leave Auto-Lock to Never in any other circumstance, except for recording YouTube videos – Never say Never, exceptin this circumstance. – Yeah( laughter). So we’ll sound on Auto-Lock, and merely adopt somethingother than Never, I frequently choice two to three minutes, it’s a good balance between3 0 seconds and five minutes. – Mh, I’m more of a two-minute guy myself.- Blue check mark willappear, you’re all set. – Mh. So our next iPhonebattery saving tip is turn on Reduce Motion. Now the visual influences in your iPhone and any gamer will tell you this, are members of the primary reasons why iPhone artilleries die so quickly. Your iPhone is computer as I said before, and it has a littlegraphics processor inside, and that’s what’s responsible for all those little fancyanimations that happen. But every time an living happens, it’s drain your iPhone battery. So, a lot of the time wecan turn off these features, and you won’t even notice a difference.So, how do we do it David? – Well, we’re gonna tap theback to Display& Brightness, and back to Locations, and then we’re going to tapon General, tap Accessibility, sound Reduce Motion, and turn on the switch next to Reduce Motion, you’llknow it’s on when it’s green. – Mh. So David let’sshow them how it use. -[ David] So I’ll swipe up andgo back to the Home Screen. – Right, and instead ofhaving a fancy animation where the app get swiped up and enlivened, it merely fades into the background. Doesn’t really change theway you use your iPhone, but it can save battery. – I usually leave Reduced Motion on, and I’ve never noticed the difference. – Mh. So our last-place iPhonebattery life saving tip-off is DFU restore your iPhone. Now before you decide to do this, make sure you leave out the changes that we’ve suggestedfor at least a few daylights, because a lot of the time, youwill have defined their own problems time by changing thesesettings in the Settings app. However, if your iPhonebattery still continues to die too quickly, you may have adeeply rooted software problem that merely a DFU restore can solve.A DFU restore removeseverything from your iPhone, and then frames it back on again. So make sure you have eitheran iTunes backup first, or an iCloud backup. Let’s see’ em how to do aniCloud backup real quick. -[ David] Alright well let’sopen up the Settings up, and it’ll go back tothe main Locations page by tap these back buttons. -[ David] Mh. -[ David] And then we’regonna tap on my figure at the top of the screen, patently it’s gonna be your refer on your iPhone. -[ David] Mh. Unlessyour name is David Lynch. -[ David] That’d becoincidence, interesting. Tap iCloud. – Scroll all the way to the bottom to see your iCloud Backup. David has this peculiarity turned off. – Make sure this is turned on. – Yap. -[ David] Make sure that’swhat precisely turned on. Start iCloud Backup, okay. – Mh. So this can take a while. I felt backups do happen automatically, as long as your iPhoneis plugged in overnight, and connected to Wi-Fiand the screen is off.It’s a good facet simply to have on. – Yeah, and then oncethat iCloud Backup is set, check out our DFU videos, there’s a poster up above, and a tie in the description. – So that pretty much folds up our inventory of iPhone battery life saving gratuities. Now what should we do ifwe’ve done all this nonsense, we’ve done a DFU restore andwe’re still having a problem? – Well, you might be in that 1% that needs their battery replaced. Go to your local Apple Store, or check out Puls, anon-demand repair company, they’ll send a tech to you, oust the battery on the spot. – Mh. But before you do that make sure you’ve tried all these tips-off because a good deal of the time parties pay for these battery replacings, and good-for-nothing changes.It’s because it is the software that is causing this difficulty. – So thank you guys forwatching this video, hopefully your battery is better. Leave us a comment down below, if it helped you out. Give us a thumbs up ifyou experienced this video. Don’t forget to subscribe to this channel. Click the notification bell, to get an immediate update when we upload a brand-new video.( upbeat music ).

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