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If you're using an older iPhone, you're all too familiar with the pop-up warning when your phone's battery drops below 20%. And if your iPhone is really old, that warning could be followed by a drop ...
When you're planning to go out and leave your charger at home, it's wise to enable Low Power Mode on your Apple devices. While it's pretty easy to turn on Low Power Mode on the iPhone and iPad ...
Setting up a super low power mode on your iPhone can significantly extend your battery life, allowing you to use your device for longer periods without the need for frequent charging.
Low Power Mode is a feature on your iPhone designed to extend battery life when your device is running low on power. When activated, it reduces or disables certain functions and performance ...
Low Power Mode is a useful iPhone feature that conserves battery life by reducing non-essential processes. Here's how to keep it turned on while you're abroad.
In iOS 26, currently in beta, Apple offers a new Adaptive Power Mode that works alongside the existing Low Power Mode to intelligently extend your iPhone's battery life.
When Low Power Mode is on, iPhone heavily reduces the use of the performance cores, relying mainly on the efficiency cores – which are slower, but use much less power.
Consumer Reports has done the homework to find simple, practical battery-saving tips for working longer between charges.
How to turn adaptive power on Adaptive Power is not on by default, and you must opt in to use it. In iOS 26, you'll find the Adaptive Power toggle in Settings > Battery > Power Mode.