23 July 2010 ~ 0 Comments

5 Tips To Save Your iPhone’s Battery Life

So, did you just buy a new iPhone? Have you taken the time to install the best apps for your lifestyle?

The iPhone can be a great gadget to make your life easier and more fun, but along the way, you could be running out of battery power faster than normal. Thanks to its expanded capabilities, the iPhone gets used more – and this additional use over a regular cell phone leads to faster battery loss.

But fear not. There are steps to take that will prolong the run time for your iPhone. While some power saving tips are common sense, there are things could easily be overlooked.

Here are 5 tips to save your iPhone’s battery life:

  • Turn down the screen brightness - The iPhone has a great screen, but driving that backlight takes battery power. You can easily experiment with the settings to see what works best for you. To adjust the screen brightness, go to settings/brightness and make your selection.
  • Turn off the WiFi – Sure, it makes browsing faster to be connected to a good WiFi spot, but it uses more power in the process. Not only that, but leaving the WiFi on continues to burn through power even when you are not actively connected to a source. To adjust, go to settings/Wi-Fi and select off.
  • Turn off the Equalizer – If you listen to music a lot, this one may be helpful. By turning off the equalizer you can save power over the entire listening session, and depending on the type of music you listen to this could be beneficial over time. To adjust this, go to settings/iPod and turn off the EQ.
  • Update the phone often – If you typically do not sync via a desktop iTunes, make it a point to do it on occasion and check for a new iPhone update – you may save power by doing so.
  • Green powered charge – When you are outside enjoying your iPhone and have no access to an electrical outlet, solar power becomes a great option. Our product, the Etón Soulra, can charge your iPhone and play your favorite tunes at the same time, while powered by a solar panel.

By following these tips in the iPhone usage, you should find that getting through a typical day or two without a dead battery is not difficult at all!

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