This article, Three iOS 9 battery management tricks that will delight you, originally appeared on TechRepublic.com.
Battery
life has always been stellar on iOS devices, and with each release of
iOS, Apple seems to tighten the requirements in order to eek out even
more. Here are three tricks for finding out which apps use the most
battery life on your devices running iOS 9.
1: Open the Notification Center battery life widget
If
you want to check the battery status of your iOS device and all of the
Bluetooth devices that are connected to it, you can do that with iOS 9.
Follow these steps to turn on the Notification Center widget.
- Open Notification Center by pulling down from the top of the screen.
- Tap Today.
- Scroll to the bottom of the list and tap Edit and then tap the green + button beside the Batteries widget.
Now
you'll see the Batteries widget appear in Notification Center's Today
section whenever you swipe down from the top of the screen (Figure A).
Figure A
Screenshot: Cory Bohon/TechRepublic
See the battery life of your iOS device and connected Bluetooth accessories from the Today section of the Notification Center.
2: Get detailed power usage for each app
Sometimes
you may want to know what apps are using the most battery life on your
devices so you can tweak your usage habits whenever you're in a
low-powered environment. With iOS 9, you can see exactly what apps have
been eating your battery life by following these steps.
- Open the Settings app.
- Navigate to the new Battery section.
- Under Battery Usage, select either Last 24 Hours or Last 6 Days, and then select the clock icon (Figure B).
Figure B
This section lets you see which apps are using the most battery life.
This view will give you an overview of the apps that you've been using and how they're affecting your battery life.
3: Enable Low Power Mode
When
your device reaches 20% battery life, iOS 9 will alert you to turn on
Low Power Mode, which will turn off automatic mail fetches, background
app updates, and other systemwide toggles in order to help you get a few
extra hours of battery life (depending on your use cases). Low Power
Mode will remain on (though you can turn if off at any time) until the
device has been charged to at least 80% battery life.
You can toggle Low Power Mode off and on manually or by performing the following steps.
- Open the Settings app.
- Navigate to the Battery section.
- Enable the toggle for Low Power Mode.
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