However, this can also affect or limit some of your iPhone features. For example, some features might take longer to update or complete or some tasks may not work until you disable Low Power Mode or charge your iPhone up to 80 percent or higher. Among the features and tasks that are likely to get affected when you put your iPhone 8 in Low Power Mode would include email fetch, Siri, background app refresh, automatic downloads, and some visual effects. The auto-lock will also default to 30 seconds. You will know when Low Power Mode is enabled when you see a yellow battery icon in the status bar of your iPhone display. There are two ways for you to optimize your iPhone settings, so as to preserve battery life regardless of how you use your device. You can adjust the display settings and use Wi-Fi instead of Cellular Data connectivity. To reduce the screen brightness on your iPhone 8, swipe up from the bottom of any screen. Doing so will open the Control Center. On the Control Center, drag the Brightness slider to left until you get to your desired level.
Auto-Brightness to ON. Doing so will activate the feature and likewise adjusts your screen to lightning conditions automatically. Using a Wi-Fi connection to access data on your iPhone takes up less power than using Cellular Data. Wi-Fi switch to enable Wi-Fi and connect to your preferred wireless network. You can also enable Wi-Fi by opening the Control Center then tap the Wi-Fi icon, to enable Wi-Fi and connect to a Wi-Fi network. Viewing the battery usage information is necessary when it comes to managing battery usage on your iPhone 8. With iOS, you can check the current percentage of your battery used by each app. Battery. Scroll down to the Battery Usage section. Under it is a list of apps along with the percentage of the battery used by that app. You can turn off or disable apps that takes up most of your iPhone’s battery life when not in use.


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