Extend iPhone Battery Life with Low Power Mode

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There is nothing worse than your iPhone running out of battery when you need it most. Beginning in iOs 9, Apple added a Low Power Mode. This is offered to you when your battery charge drops below 20%, and it’s automatically disabled or turned back off when once your iPhone is charged back up to 80%. You can also enable it manually in Settings > Battery if you anticipate a day when you might run out of power. When you’re in Low Power Mode, certain iPhone features are disabled or turned off, including automatic app downloads, background app refreshing, email fetching, iCloud syncing, and some visual effects. It also reduces display brightness and optimizes device performance to conserve as much power as possible. You can easily see when Low Power Mode is on, the battery icon at the top of the screen turns yellow.

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