Reasons Why Your iPhone Battery Is Draining Quickly And How To Fix It

The iPhone has one of the best battery life of all mobile devices on the market and should last the average user all day. If your iPhone battery is draining quickly throughout the day and requires you to recharge it more than once before the day is over, there might be a problem. Here are some reasons why your iPhone battery is draining quickly and how to fix it.

Reason #1: Change in Habits

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Sometimes you can have battery problems with your iPhone because you’re using it differently. Maybe you installed the new DB Legends mobile game or started watching Netflix more than before. Battery drain is closely related to how we use our devices. When recording videos using the camera, especially 4K videos, you’ll notice the battery is drained a lot faster and the device heats up.

Solution #1: The simplest solution here is to observe your usage and try to use certain CPU & GPU heavy apps less.

Solution #2: Reboot your device. Sometimes the iPhone needs a quick reboot to set things in order and start working properly again.

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Reason #2: Rogue Apps

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A hot issue with battery drain on Apple and Android devices is rogue apps continuing to use processing power and sucking on battery life even when you’re not using them. This is an issue developers need to address when creating their apps, so if you haven’t used the app the entire day, it should shut down automatically.

Solution #1: Double-click the Home button to bring up the app switcher and force quit the apps you’re not using by swiping on them. On the iPhone X, you can do this by placing a finger at the bottom of the screen and swiping up until the multitasking interface opens. Then tap and hold the app you want to quit until the “-“ symbol appears.

Solution #2: Control which apps you want to run in the background. To do this, go to Settings > General > Background App Refresh. From here, you can individually disable apps you don’t use and don’t want running in the background.

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Reason #3: A Sick Battery

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Over time, batteries get old and start to lose their lifespan. This can be caused by excessive exposure to hot and cold temperatures, short-circuiting because of using third-party cables or chargers or simply old age. You should periodically check your battery health to ensure it is optimal. To check battery health, go to Settings > Battery > Battery Health. A message from Apple will show whether your battery needs changing.

Solution #1: You can change your battery at the Apple Store. However, you might end up waiting a long time for an appointment.

Solution #2: Purchase a battery replacement kit from Giga Fixxoo. It’s an affordable and fun DIY option. All the tools and instructions you need are tightly packaged together with a high-quality battery made to spec. You can change your iPhone’s battery in less than 20 minutes.

Replacement Kit for iPhone

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Reason #4: Location Services

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Location services (GPS) should only be used when you’re using an app that needs it. This prevents all the apps on your iPhone from fighting to be the first to get your location on this beautiful planet.

Solution #1: You can control this by going to Settings > Privacy > Location Services > and then select “While Using” for the apps that can use location services. If you don’t want the app to use location services, select “Never.”

Solution #2: Turn off location services entirely. You only really need when using the Maps app!

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