If your iPhone is still under warranty or its model is eligible for Apple’s Battery Replacement Program, you should contact their Customer Support Team and ask for the formalities.
Tip 9: Ask for the Battery Replacement Program Although the replacement process is simple, it is always good to let the professionals do their job. If all the above tips fail to resolve the issue, you may need to replace your iPhone battery. Tip 8: Replace the Old Battery with a New One Restore your iPhone from backup as explained in Tip 6. Reconnect your iPhone to your computer and get back to the Summary window on iTunes. Once done, follow the on-screen instructions to set up your iPhone. Repeat steps 6 and 7 for all the apps you want to remove. Tap Deleteon the confirmation box that pops up next to remove the app from your iPhone. Tap the Delete(X) icon at the top-right corner of the battery consuming app icon. Long-tap any app until all the icons start wiggling. Notice which app is consuming more amount of battery and see if it is useful. Get to the Battery window as explained in Tip 1. You can follow the below steps to get this done: Therefore, your first step in this approach should be to identify the battery-eating app(s), and then removing it/them from your device altogether. Tip 4: Remove Apps that Cause iPhone Battery DrainĪny power consuming app that you don’t find useful can be removed from your iPhone to reduce battery usage. If your iPhone is draining out battery fast, you should avoid force closing the apps to save some power. To check your battery health:Ĭheck the Maximum Capacity status of the battery.Īlthough you can force quit the apps by double-pressing the Home button on iPhone 8 and earlier (or swiping up the Gesture Bar to the center and holding down the screen for a moment in iPhone X and above) to get to the App Switcher mode and swiping the thumbnails of the apps upwards individually, this approach makes the apps consume more battery while relaunching. Tip 1: Check Your iPhone’s Battery Usage and HealthĬhecking your iPhone’s battery’s health lets you decide whether it needs a replacement, or is it merely the misconfigured settings that are consuming more than required power. Once your iPhone is turned off completely, you can press (or long press as per your phone model) the Sleep/Wakebutton again to power it back on. Slide the message bar that says slide to power off. Quickly press and release the Volume Down.
This new method is described below, just in case: While rebooting your iPhone requires the traditional method of long pressing the Sleep/Wake button and following the on-screen instructions, the process is slightly different in iPhone 8 and above models. This is not a tip but a simple and straightforward method to fix many common issues that your iPhone (or any other iDevice) encounters without any explainable reason or out of the blue. Part Two: 9 Tips to Help You Solve iPhone Battery DrainĪfter ruling out all the possibilities discussed in Part One, if your iPhone battery still drains rapidly, the following tips might help you fix the problem: That being said, it is a good idea to check your iPhone for the issues/misconfigurations discussed above, and ensure that none of them is main cause of trouble.
Misconfigured auto-brightness, unnecessary or unintentionally enabled Personal Hotspot, or even improperly configured display settings to name a few. Settings– Badly configured settings can also be the culprit for extensive battery consumption. Your phone battery may also drain faster if you’ve upgraded to a pre-release (beta) version of iOS that has lots of bugs and instabilities in it. This usually happens if your iPhone model is the last or second last in the list to receive the latest iOS update. Updates– If you recently updated your iOS, its new and/or updated features might put additional load on the battery thus causing it to drain faster. On the other hand, if your phone is new but still consumes more than normal battery, a few possible reasons could be:Īpps– Although most apps available on the App Store are trusted and reliable, incompatible ones or those with the bugs may unnecessarily use your iPhone’s hardware resources, and drain its battery faster than usual. This is absolutely normal, and if your phone is old, probably it’s time to gift it a new power source. The performance of the battery decreases as your iPhone ages. Part One: Why Does My iPhone Battery Drain So Fast? 9 Tips to Help You Solve iPhone Battery Drain Why Does My iPhone Battery Drain So Fast?
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