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Apple Mobile Products: iPhone, iPad, iPod
iPhone Hardware and Accessories
iPhone 4 battery drain issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="applebjesus" data-source="post: 1082539" data-attributes="member: 165363"><p>Other things that you can do to conserve battery life -</p><p></p><p>Once a month do a full cycle charge. Let the battery run down to less than 20% (I let it hit 10% or less). Plug it into an outlet and let it sit (charging) overnight.</p><p></p><p>In Settings for iPod turn off EQ.</p><p>In Settings turn off 3G and WiFi when not in use.</p><p>In Settings for Mail set it to manually fetch updates and turn off Push.</p><p>Also to add to that In Settings for Mail cut down on your email accounts (the less the better).</p><p>In Settings set the brightness to 65% or less (I am around 50-60%).</p><p>In Settings and General turn off Location services when not in use.</p><p>In Settings turn off Notifications.</p><p></p><p>I have consistently gotten two to three days out of my iPhone 4 following these steps. It comes to about one and a half (or more) days of standby and about eight hours of heavy use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="applebjesus, post: 1082539, member: 165363"] Other things that you can do to conserve battery life - Once a month do a full cycle charge. Let the battery run down to less than 20% (I let it hit 10% or less). Plug it into an outlet and let it sit (charging) overnight. In Settings for iPod turn off EQ. In Settings turn off 3G and WiFi when not in use. In Settings for Mail set it to manually fetch updates and turn off Push. Also to add to that In Settings for Mail cut down on your email accounts (the less the better). In Settings set the brightness to 65% or less (I am around 50-60%). In Settings and General turn off Location services when not in use. In Settings turn off Notifications. I have consistently gotten two to three days out of my iPhone 4 following these steps. It comes to about one and a half (or more) days of standby and about eight hours of heavy use. [/QUOTE]
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