If your iPhone's battery level falls below 20%, iOS advises that you engage the battery saving mode. But did you know it may also be used with a fully charged battery? This is advised if you will be without access to a local power outlet for an extended period of time. In this little video, we will expose you to an uncomfortable yet useful tip!
I've been on the road numerous times in the previous several weeks without knowing where the next power outlet was. I discovered in my iPhone 13 mini review that it is recommended to recharge the small-iPhone within 24 hours. Despite the fact that I had a powerbank in my rucksack, I wanted to make the most of my phone's battery. The iPhone's power saving option comes in handy here.
I previously knew this from cases where the smartphone battery fell below 20%, but can it also be enabled while the battery is fully charged? I discovered a few of approaches after a fast search on iOS that I'd like to share with you during our coffee break today. Nothing is going to happen!
Enable iPhone power saver mode in the settings.
In my perspective, the first way is the most time-consuming. This is due to the fact that you must go your iPhone's settings and select the Low Power Mode slider in the "Battery" tab. The specific stages are as follows:
- Go to the Settings in your iPhone.
- Now select Battery.
- Tap the Low Power Mode.
Apple's operating system is basic enough that you would have discovered the Low Power Mode on your own. There is, however, a method that makes it a little simpler to reach this mode.v
After completing the preceding steps, you merely need to swipe and touch your finger to activate the feature. This, in my opinion, makes accessing this mode lot more practical and simple. When you glance at the battery indicator, you can see that the Low Power Mode is engaged. When it is activated, it glows orange.