For the majority, the iPhone is touted as superior to its Android counterparts, and it is indeed a powerful and sleek tool. However, for some, its superior functionality comes with a sacrifice: battery life.
If you are out and about then it can be a big frustration as rapid battery drain is a known issue among Apple products. The cause of battery drain however is often something that can be practically resolved.
So today to save you from getting caught short we'll talk you through the most common reasons and how to resolve them.
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Newer gen models are considering the battery problem with the iPhone 15 Max and Pro Max introducing a battery life of 23 hours 42 minutes, longer than ever before.
However, most battery drain issues are due to the demands being put upon the device itself. Let's discuss the common causes.
Background Leaching
Even when your iPhone isn't being used, many background activities put a strain on your battery. For some apps, these background activities are integral, but others are less so.
Excessive and unnecessary processes running in the background are often the main culprit if you find your battery draining rapidly when not in use.
Brightness & Display
The display itself is also pretty power-hungry, so if you have your brightness levels high or spend a long time scrolling with your screen engaged, then you are asking for a lot of your battery.
Network Conditions
iPhones have to work a little harder to maintain a connection when network stability is less than favorable.
This constant refreshing and signal searching, whether it's for cellular data or Wi-Fi connectivity, can deplete your battery dramatically.
So, a stable network is another crucial piece of the puzzle regarding power efficiency.
Bugs & Updates
The other culprit is software bugs, which are typically found in outdated iOS software and firmware.
The answer to this is staying up to date, which we'll reiterate in our solutions section, but bugs can also appear with a new update.
With the common causes run-through, the next thing you need to do is examine your battery usage and health and monitor your device performance to determine which of them is depleting your iPhone battery.
Battery Usage
Your battery usage can be easily checked with the built-in tools on your iPhone. In your settings menu, under the "Battery" section, you'll find a breakdown listing each app you use and how much it consumes your battery power. Power.
Battery Health
You can even navigate from the "Battery" menu to view your battery health, which will show you your maximum capacity and peak performance capability.
Your maximum capacity should be around 80%; if it isn't, your battery may be on its way out.
Performance Monitoring
You will also need to check out the performance of specific apps. Some hog more battery power than others, such as social media, video streaming, and games.
With the above diagnostic steps, you should be able to identify the cause, and with a cause diagnosed, you can take the following action:
Adjust & Refresh
If background activity seems to be your culprit then limit the captivity for apps that don't require constant refreshing. From your settings menu just go from "General" to "Background App Refresh". You can disable it for the apps you choose and select Wi-Fi only, if appropriate.
Display Optimization
Under your "Display & Brightness" settings, you can also find a "Dark Mode" that is great for reducing battery drain on iPhones with OLED displays.
Managing Your Network
When your iPhone can't maintain a good signal, it will constantly refresh, searching for a better connection. Putting your phone into Airplane Mode can help solve the issue when you travel through areas with bad reception.
Regular Updates
Try to make sure your device is up to date with the latest iOS version to prevent any software bugs. Remember it is a good idea to back up before you install any updates.
Unnecessary App Removal
Astoundingly, the average iPhone user has around 80 Apps installed. Many are not in use, but even without being in use, they could potentially be hogging your battery from behind the scenes. Go through your contents and delete them to free up resources and give your battery more rest.
A Word on VPN Usage
Remember that using a VPN is a double-edged sword. While it is a valuable tool in the modern age for encrypting your traffic and keeping your digital identity safe, it also contributes to battery drain.
Look for a VPN app that is as energy efficient as possible and switch it off when it is not in use.
If you can't find the culprit or resolve the issue with any of the advice we have given, then it might be time to accept defeat and seek out a professional.
You could have malware installed, working in the background and leaching off of your battery. It could be a hardware problem and not a software one.
Perhaps it is time to replace the battery or even the phone. If your battery issues are beyond your control, then reach out to Apple Support or visit an authorized service provider.
Conclusion
It can be frustrating as hell when your iPhone battery drains before the end of a day out and about. Fortunately, there's usually a reason, and there's plenty you can do to lower your consumption and resolve any issues.
With the things we have highlighted you should now have a few tricks up your sleeve to identify and address the problem effectively enough. Optimize your displays and app activity stay on top of updates and prolong your iPhone's battery life.