Tips to improve iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus battery life


The iPhone 6 Plus comes with a larger battery, and the iPhone 6 comes with a larger battery than the iPhone 5 because of their larger size.


But it's possible that although a larger battery can provide longer battery life, the battery life you see is shorter than expected, so here are some tips to improve your iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus Battery life.

iPhone Battery specification
The iPhone 6 is equipped with a battery rated at 3.82 volts and 11.1 mA (2,915 mAh), while the iPhone 6 is equipped with a battery charge of 3.82 V and 6.91 Whr (1,810 mAh). In contrast, the previous generation iPhone, iPhone 5s battery rated voltage is 3.8 V, 5.96 Whr (~1570 mAh), while the iPhone 5c battery is equipped with 3.8 V, 5.73 Whr (~1507 mAh) battery.

Battery expectation time
You can check the remaining time of the battery as it is set by the application under the last fully charged battery usage time and standby time. Time since the last full charge zone (Settings > General > Usage > Battery Usage).



Battery percentage
By default, iOS displays battery power in the upper right corner of the status bar. You can more easily track the remaining battery power in your iPhone by enabling the battery percentage indicator, which displays the remaining battery power as a percentage. To display the battery percentage indicator, navigate to Settings > General > Usage and tap the battery percentage switch to turn it on.

How to improve iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus battery life
You can probably know the battery condition with a percentage of the battery, check these seven tips to help you manage and improve the battery life of the new iPhone:

1. Battery usage
1) Launch the Settings app
2) Tap General
3) Tap Use
4) Click battery usage
This will show all apps and internal services like home and lock screens, consuming batteries on the iPhone.
If you're sure that an app is running out of battery life, you can take a program off to extend your iPhone's battery life.

2. Location service
When we install the app, they prompt us to let them access various locations and more. However, applications that use location services can have a significant impact on battery life. Therefore, you may want to see which apps can access your device's location.

Click on the app and you should see that when using the app, if you want the app to use location services only when using the app, click on it. This will ensure that the app will only access your location if it shows one of its features or one of its features on the screen.

3. Background application refresh
Apple has added smarter multitasking capabilities to iOS 7, allowing applications to get content in the background. Although Apple has made a lot of optimizations to ensure that battery consumption is minimized, due to this feature, the battery life of older iOS devices may be affected. To disable background app refresh, go to Settings > General > Background App Refresh and close apps like Facebook or other apps that don't necessarily need to be updated from time to time.

4. Email
Pushing emails can be the main cause of battery drain on some devices. To determine if your email is pushed or crawled, launch the Settings app and navigate to Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Get New Data. You need to check if your email account is set to "Push", "Extract" or "Manual".

If you use multiple email accounts, you may need to disable the Push for email account without having to get instant notifications of new emails and switch to Fetch. The longer the acquisition interval, the longer the battery life, so you can set it appropriately based on the importance of your email account.

5. General tips
Please note that the tips below are for highlighting areas where items that are not suitable for you are disabled to maximize battery life.

6. Turn off notifications
If you receive a lot of push notifications, your battery may be affected, so be sure to turn off pushing infrequent apps by navigating to the Settings > Notifications > Scroll Down to include section to see a list of apps and tap any of them to turn off notifications.

7. Disable automatic updates to the App Store
The App Store will automatically install app updates in the background, but if you're not too keen on updating all apps, go to Settings > iTunes and App Store > scroll down to the Auto Downloads section and turn off the "Update" switch.

The above is about how to extend the life of iPhone 6 battery, if there is help for you, please feel free to share with your friends. More information about iPhone refer to GEMWON Blog.

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