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The average American checks their cell phone Average 96 times per dayor once every 10 minutes.
To help you cope with such heavy usage, a former Apple employee shares the best battery-saving hacks to help users see and scroll through TikTok texts throughout the day. has been published.
Tyler Morgan passing by @hitomidocameraroll Worked in sales at Apple and recently received 11.1 million views To reveal the best tips and tricks This is to preserve battery power for as long as possible.
First, he warned users not to charge their iPhones to 100% or overnight.
Instead, they recommended only allowing the battery to reach 80%, as it always chemically degrades when reaching full charge.
Go to “Settings, Battery, Battery Health and Charging, [charging optimization] upon. If you want to be really careful, set it to an 80% limit,” Morgan said as he walked users through the process.
Morgan also recommended that users turn off background activity by going to Settings, General, and clicking Background App Refresh.
He said that all the apps you see on your screen run in the background and use battery power to keep them updated, but only update on Wi-Fi or only when you open them. I explained that you can switch to
Next, he advised users to turn off location services on apps they aren’t using. To do so, he directed people to go to Settings, Privacy & Security, Location Services, and select which apps use Location Services at a given time.
Morgan suggested iPhone users turn off the “Hey, Siri” feature in Siri and Search for those who don’t rely on their personal assistant. This feature activates the program when someone says the phrase. Siri.
The former Apple employee also recommended that users go to “Accessibility”, “Motion” and click “Reduce Motion” to save battery life.
Morgan then advised users to turn off automatic updates and turn down brightness and Bluetooth if possible. While he admits this “makes the phone experience worse,” it could be useful if you “want to save that much” on your battery.
But beyond just making your battery last longer, Morgan also showed viewers how to use your iPhone more efficiently.
When you first open the camera app (it always defaults back to the still camera feature), simply press and hold the shutter to activate the video feature. You can also zoom in “like TikTok or Snapchat” by holding down on the screen and moving your finger up or down.
Then watch how to make it even easier to send text messages with one hand, if you have trouble “reaching all the way into your phone” to press the “a,” “q,” and “z” keys, for example. I showed it to the person.
There is a one-handed keyboard option, which can be accessed by pressing and holding the globe symbol at the bottom left of the keyboard. This same thing also allows you to switch the keyboard language. When a pop-up appears, you can choose which truncated keyboard you want, depending on which hand you’re typing with, focusing on the right or left.
This helpful hack comes after iOS 17 upgraders first experienced rapid battery drain and expressed privacy concerns.
The latest software improvement, iPhone Operating System 17.2, was released on the heels of two recent bug fixes related to virtual car keys and financial features, among other security concerns.
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