Sharing analytics
When you first set up your iPhone, you can choose whether you want to work with developers and Applem share various analyses and their data. This allows apps and services to continue to improve by giving developers access to valuable data from your device. However, background data collection negatively affects battery life iPhone, so if you would like to extend it, you will need to deactivate it. Just go to Settings → Privacy → Analytics and improvements, where disable Share iPhone and Watch Analytics and possibly other options as well.
Downloading updates
Updates are also downloaded in the background on your iPhone, specifically to the system itself. iOS and applications. Again, like any background activity, downloading updates will also cause a decrease in battery life. So if you don't mind, don'tchat manually download updates, you can turn them off. In the case iOS just go to Settings → General → Software Update → Automatic Updates, in the case of applications then to Settings → App Store, where in the Automatic Downloads category disable App Updates.
Always-on
If you own the latest iPhone 14Pro (Max), then you certainly know that you can use always-on display. This is a display mode that remains partially on after the screen is locked. Even though it is always-on battery-intensive, so in the end its use can lead to a reduction in battery life by tens of minutes. To deactivate always-on, which will extend the endurance, just go to Settings → Display and brightness → Always-on display, where switch to do deactivation.
Optimized charging
It has been in for some time now. iOS Optimized Battery Charging is available to ensure that the battery is not charged beyond 80% in certain cases. Since the battery would be overcharged to extend the maxFor optimal battery life, it should operate between 20% and 80% charge, so this is a great feature that can also extend battery life in the long run. To enable optimized charging, go to Settings → Battery → Battery health, where turn on Optimized charging.
Keyboard haptic response
He recently added Apple into the system iOS a function that allows you tooneUsers can activate haptic feedback on the keyboard, i.e. its vibration. However, since Apple does not use a classic vibration motor in its iPhones, but a more complex and battery-intensive Taptic Engine, this may negatively affect battery life, as reported by Apple itself. Apple. So if you want to extend the life of your iPhone and you have haptic keyboard feedback turned on, turn it off, in Settings → Sounds and Haptics → Keyboard Response, where deactivate toggle option Haptics.
Vibration motor??? Dude…
Yes, a vibrating motor, what's wrong with it?
Except that iPhone It has a taptic engine that makes this possible. And it's not a motor.
The Taptic engine is the name for the entire component – which also includes a vibration motor. How do you imagine it would work otherwise? Miniature dwarf to whom he gives iPhone electric shocks and he shakes the phoneonem?
Television marketing in practice :D