You Can Use During Driving

iphone 7 plus battery life
One of the greatest things about Apple’s iPhone 7 Plus has to be the battery life. While Android users jump through hoops to eek 12 hours of battery life out of their phones, your Apple phablet gives you 24 hours no problem. Of course, battery life is like money and you can never really have enough, but the iPhone 7 Plus is already a very large phone so slapping a big bulky battery case on it is out of the question.

What you need is an ultra-thin Sunwell iPhone 7 Plus Battery Case, which gives you an extra 4,000 mAh of charge and somehow only adds 0.17 inches of thickness to your iPhone. Four Lights Show Exactly Power Left: With the smart battery case on, when you click the bottom, there are 4lights to show exactly how much charge you have left. The Case Supports Lightning Accessories: Such As the Lightning to USB Cable (included with your iPhone), and Works with the iPhone Lightning dock. Magnetic suction function: You Can Use During Driving.

Phones are typically rated for 10 to 12-hours of battery life. That includes the new iPhone X, iPhone 8, or iPhone 8 Plus, or the still-for-sale iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus, or iPhone SE. If you've updated to iOS 11.3, or you're upgrading to a new iPhone, you might see a serious drain on your battery life.

Here's what to do about it! Battery Settings are now top level on iPhone and iPad. That includes toggling on percentage display and seeing what's gobbling up your power on iPhone and iPad. It also includes a manual switch for Low Power mode on iPhone. If you have one of the iPhones 6s or Siri, you can even access power settings faster than ever!

Sometimes good batteries go bad. In a few cases, there can be actual problems with the battery chemistry. In others, leaving phones on heating vents or otherwise "burning" them out has drastically reduced the usable life. Often, though, things aren't so dire and a few simple fixes can help get things back to normal. So, if your iPhone has been dying unexpectedly while the battery still reads 20%, 30%, or even 50%, here's what to try!

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