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iOS 12.1: Does your iPhone have a battery problem? (2019 edition)

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  • Have you just installed iOS 12?

    Have you just installed iOS 12?

    If this is the case, the best thing to do is wait a couple of days for the dust to settle following the install. After the installation of a major iOS update there are all sorts of things going on in the background, from indexing all your files to carrying out in-depth analysis on your photos to make them searchable.

    All of this takes CPU power, which in turn takes battery power. Which in turn means that your battery life might not last as long as you expect.

    For the first few days after installing a major iOS update (and this also applies to some minor updates too) my advice is to keep a charger handy and not worry too much about the battery life, because weird battery life issues seem to be common, and they mostly work themselves out.

    Published: January 15, 2019 -- 17:01 GMT (09:01 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • First, is there a problem?

    First, is there a problem?

    Before we go all hog-wild and start making changes and switching features off, it's a good idea to check is there really is a problem with your battery, or is it something simple like you forget to charge your iPhone last night? 

    The good news is that iOS 12 has a whole raft of new battery related stats on offer in Settings > Battery.

    You should be able to use the data available here to narrow down whether you have an app that's going rogue and hammering the battery, or the problem is a battery issue.

    There's so much that could be potentially going on here that I've drawn up a separate post detailing how to use this feature to diagnose battery problems.

    Published: January 15, 2019 -- 17:01 GMT (09:01 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Turn on Low Power Mode

    Turn on Low Power Mode

    As the name suggests, activating this setting puts your device into low power mode. And it really does work, giving you about three hours of extra battery life. This is like activating a battery super power on your iPhone.

    If you are worried about your battery not making it through the day, this is the setting to activate.

    However, it achieves this by turning off or reducing mail fetch, background app refresh, automatic downloads, and some visual effects.

    iOS offers to turn on Low Power Mode when your battery goes below 20 percent and 10 percent, and will turn it off automatically when the iPhone is charged to 80 percent.

    You can also turn this on manually, either from the Control Center panel, or from Settings > Battery.

    Published: January 15, 2019 -- 17:01 GMT (09:01 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Check out Battery Health

    Check out Battery Health

    While it's far from perfect, iOS 12 offers you simple battery health information.

    Go to Settings > Battery > Battery Health. If your battery is listed as "Peak Performance Capable" then any problems you are seeing are unlikely to the battery related.

    Published: January 15, 2019 -- 17:01 GMT (09:01 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Let iOS make battery-saving suggestions

    Let iOS make battery-saving suggestions

    On the Battery screen iOS will display insights and suggestions on how to improve battery life.

    Here it's suggested that I reduce the screen brightness, which is probably one of the best things you can do to reduce the load on the battery.

    Published: January 15, 2019 -- 17:01 GMT (09:01 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Reduce screen brightness

    Reduce screen brightness

    I've already picked this tweak as one of the best ways to reduce battery load. You can either drop the brightness from Settings > Display & Brightness or from the Control Center screen.

    Published: January 15, 2019 -- 17:01 GMT (09:01 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • What apps are running in the background?

    What apps are running in the background?

    Your apps are doing a lot in the background (you can see the effect this has on battery life by checking out the on-screen versus background activity stats).

    You can take control of which apps can work in the background using the controls offered under Settings > General > Background App Refresh. Dig deeper by clicking on Background App Refresh at the top (or going Settings > General > Background App Refresh > Background App Refresh, which seems like poor naming on Apple's part to me) and you can switch this off completely or control whether it happens over Wi-Fi only, or Wi-Fi and cellular data (the latter will take more battery power, especially in poor signal areas).

    If data from Settings > Battery suggests that an app is draining the battery by working in the background, then disable its ability to refresh in the background and see if that helps.

    Published: January 15, 2019 -- 17:01 GMT (09:01 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • No cell coverage

    No cell coverage

    Being is an area where the cellular signal is poor, or where there's no cellular signal coverage can have a detrimental effect on battery life.

    Head over to Settings > Battery and if you see No Cellular Coverage in that listing, and that accounts for more than 5 to 10 percent of activity, it's having quite an effect on battery life and you might want to consider putting your iPhone or iPad into Airplane Mode when in those areas.

    Published: January 15, 2019 -- 17:01 GMT (09:01 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Why worry about battery life?

    Why worry about battery life?

    I think that life's too short to worry about my iPhone's battery life, which is why I carry around with me a portable battery pack. These days power packs are so small (here's the Anker PowerCore 5000 that's marketed as being "lipstick sized") that you can pop them in a pocket, and yet they pack enough of a punch to add hours to your iPhone's battery life.

    What I'm doing from now on is carrying a spare battery pack with me (the Anker PowerCore Mini is perfect), and if I think that's not going to be enough to get me through the day I activate Low Power Mode. Fiddling with the iPhone's settings in order to try to get a bit more battery life is, in my opinion, tedious and there's a risk that I'll forget to undo the settings later, so from now on I won't be doing it.

    Published: January 15, 2019 -- 17:01 GMT (09:01 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

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  • Have you just installed iOS 12?
  • First, is there a problem?
  • Turn on Low Power Mode
  • Check out Battery Health
  • Let iOS make battery-saving suggestions
  • Reduce screen brightness
  • What apps are running in the background?
  • No cell coverage
  • Why worry about battery life?

Are you finding that your iPhone's battery life is bad and just doesn't make it through the day? Or has the problem started recently, maybe after installing iOS 12.1? Here's how to use the tools in iOS 12 to diagnose the problem, and how to go about fixing the most common issues that might be running your battery flat.

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Have you just installed iOS 12?

If this is the case, the best thing to do is wait a couple of days for the dust to settle following the install. After the installation of a major iOS update there are all sorts of things going on in the background, from indexing all your files to carrying out in-depth analysis on your photos to make them searchable.

All of this takes CPU power, which in turn takes battery power. Which in turn means that your battery life might not last as long as you expect.

For the first few days after installing a major iOS update (and this also applies to some minor updates too) my advice is to keep a charger handy and not worry too much about the battery life, because weird battery life issues seem to be common, and they mostly work themselves out.

Published: January 15, 2019 -- 17:01 GMT (09:01 PST)

Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

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