THERE are many tips to boost your iPhone battery but turning off things like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth won't make a difference.
Some hacks are simply a myth and are just wasting your time.
And others can actually do quite the opposite, draining your power sooner.
Here are some you may have heard previously that won't make a bit of difference, according to .
Switching off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Wi-Fi is a low energy consumer on your iPhone, as is Bluetooth.
In fact, your device will use up more battery from 4G and 5G than Wi-Fi, and when Wi-Fi is off it'll resort to the network instead.
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If you really want to save battery you need to put flight mode on to block all connections.
Force closing an app
Force closing apps can save some power, especially if you've gone into the settings and discovered it's a heavy battery sucker.
But there's a catch.
Constantly opening and closing apps will actually use up more energy as your device will have to restart everything again each time.
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So for those apps you use frequently like WhatsApp or Instagram, it's probably better to leave them alone.
Letting the battery run out
Once upon a time it was best practice to let the battery run out entirely but that's really old news.
Nowadays the tech is more intelligent and doesn't need you to drain it to help the lifespan last longer.
So don't be afraid to charge your iPhone whenever you want and as long as you desire.
So which iPhone battery saving tips DO work?
Apple has shared some of its own iPhone battery saving tricks to increase the life and lifespan that do work.
- Keep your iPhone up-to-date - Apple rolls out software-based power improvements all the time so it's best to have the latest version of iOS installed.
- Dim the brightness - the display brightness is one of the biggest battery hoggers so turn it down a bit to save power
- Switch on Low Power Mode - this handy button automatically cuts down on tasks like iCloud syncing and background downloads to preserve juice
- Turn off Location - go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services