1. Disable Background Running Apps
You can't deny the benefits of multitasking as it has greatly assisted you in swiftly switching between apps.
However, it's essential to eliminate the apps you seldom use during multitasking, as they are a major reason your beloved iPhone quickly runs out of battery. You can press the Home button twice and swipe up on each app to remove them.


2. Activate Airplane Mode When Necessary
Airplane mode is an intriguing feature not only meant for when you're on a plane, but anytime you notice your phone's battery dropping below a certain level, you can use this mode to extend battery life.
Note that whenever you activate this function, your Wi-Fi, 3G, and mobile networks will automatically be turned off. You can quickly set up this mode by swiping up on your iPhone screen to access the control center and tapping on the airplane icon in the top left. Especially in the evening before bedtime, health experts often recommend using this mode as it helps you sleep better and deeper.


3. Adjust Screen Brightness
Have you ever noticed that using a screen with high brightness often drains your iPhone battery quickly?
Therefore, if you want to extend your battery life, your first step should be to reduce the screen brightness. Don't worry, it's not complicated at all. You just need to swipe up on the screen to access the iPhone control center and then adjust the brightness slider down. Besides, this will also make your eyes more comfortable when exposed to electronic light.


4. Disable Location Services
Did you know that some apps on your iPhone are currently using location services without your knowledge?
These apps can quickly drain your phone's battery, so it's essential to disable location services in the app to prevent your iPhone from constantly checking your whereabouts and transmitting unnecessary information to these battery-draining apps. To quickly turn off location services, go to Settings/Privacy/Location Services and toggle off the location services.


5. Disable Automatic App Downloads
On most smartphone models, especially iPhones, your apps will frequently auto-update whenever there's a new release. However, iPhones are constantly checking for updates, causing the battery to drain rapidly.
Therefore, you should disable the automatic download of updates from the App Store and iTunes. To do this, follow these steps: Go to Settings/Select iTunes & App Store/Turn off Updates.


6. Utilize Accessories for Battery Enhancement
If you're a busy individual constantly on the move or frequently traveling, accessories like power banks, battery cases, etc., become essential for you. Charging your phone from completely dead can be detrimental to the battery.
Especially for iPhones, it's advisable to charge when the battery is around 20%, and stop when it's full. It's best to invest in accessories from reputable brands to ensure safety.


7. Disable Airdrop Feature
The AirDrop feature is quite fascinating and is only compatible with other iPhones. In general, this feature allows you to send photos, videos, etc., to nearby iPhones.
Thanks to this feature, you can receive information faster than email or MMS. However, it's advisable to turn off AirDrop to minimize battery consumption by going to the control center/selecting AirDrop/selecting off.


8. Limit Search in Spotlight Search
The Spotlight Search feature is a significant battery drainer as it constantly updates new information, a feature that most iPhone users tend to avoid using.
Spotlight Search activates when you swipe down from the middle of the screen to search for apps, contacts, or messages. Therefore, you should limit the use of this feature and remove unnecessary items in Spotlight Search to reduce battery consumption. To do this, go to Settings/General/Select Spotlight Search/Choose to remove unnecessary items in the search.


9. Limit Continuous Bluetooth Usage
The Bluetooth feature is quite common for all smartphone models but is not overly useful on iPhones. Hence, keeping it on is unnecessary, and you should disable this feature to minimize unnecessary battery drainage.
Turning off Bluetooth is also straightforward, as you only need to access the iPhone control center and tap on the Bluetooth icon located to the right of the Wi-Fi icon.


10. Use Third-Party Battery Saver Apps
The iPhone is a highly favored smartphone, but it lacks a built-in energy-saving mode for users. However, you can leverage the App Store to download third-party apps that can disable the most energy-consuming tasks to efficiently save battery life. Apps like the free Battery Doctor can not only help your iPhone save power but also suggest the optimal time to charge your phone.


