Batteries - Maximising Performance (2024)

“Battery life” is the amount of time your device runs before it needs to be recharged. “Battery lifespan” is the amount of time your battery lasts until it needs to be replaced. Maximise both and you’ll get the most out of your Apple devices, no matter which ones you own.

General Tips
Tips for iOS Devices
Tips for AppleWatch
Tips for iPod
Tips for MacBook

General Performance Tips

Update to the latest software.

Apple software updates often include advanced energy-saving technologies, so always make sure your device is using the latest version of iOS, macOS or watchOS.

  • How to update iOS
  • How to update macOS
  • How to update watchOS

Avoid extreme ambient temperatures.

Your device is designed to perform well in a wide range of ambient temperatures, with 16° to 22° C (62° to 72° F) as the ideal comfort zone. It’s especially important to avoid exposing your device to ambient temperatures higher than 35° C (95° F), which can permanently damage battery capacity. That is, your battery won’t power your device as long on a given charge. Charging the device in high ambient temperatures can damage it further. Software may limit charging above 80 per cent when the recommended battery temperatures are exceeded. Even storing a battery in a hot environment can damage it irreversibly. When using your device in a very cold environment, you may notice a decrease in battery life, but this condition is temporary. Once the battery’s temperature returns to its normal operating range, its performance will return to normal as well.

iPhone, iPad, iPod and AppleWatch ComfortZone

0°C

35°C

Too ColdRoom TemperatureToo Hot

iPhone, iPad, iPod and AppleWatch work best at 0° to 35°C (32° to 95°F) ambient temperatures. Storage temperature: –20° to 45°C (–4° to 113°F).

MacBook Comfort Zone

10°C

35°C

Too ColdRoom TemperatureToo Hot

MacBook works best at 10° to 35°C (50° to 95°F) ambient temperatures. Storage temperature: –20° to 45°C (–4° to 113°F).

Remove certain cases during charging.

Charging your device when it’s inside certain styles of cases may generate excess heat, which can affect battery capacity. If you notice that your device gets hot when you charge it, take it out of its case first. For AppleWatch Edition models, make sure the cover of the magnetic charging case is off.

Store it half-charged when you store it longterm.

If you want to store your device long term, two key factors will affect the overall health of your battery: the environmental temperature and the percentage of charge on the battery when it’s powered down for storage. Therefore, we recommend the following:

  • Do not fully charge or fully discharge your device’s battery — charge it to around 50per cent. If you store a device when its battery is fully discharged, the battery could fall into a deep discharge state, which renders it incapable of holding a charge. Conversely, if you store it fully charged for an extended period of time, the battery may lose some capacity, leading to shorter battery life.
  • Power down the device to avoid additional battery use.
  • Place your device in a cool, moisture-free environment that’s less than 32°C (90°F).
  • If you plan to store your device for longer than six months, charge it to 50per cent every sixmonths.

Depending on how long you store your device, it may be in a low-battery state when you remove it from long-term storage. After it’s removed from storage, it may require 20minutes of charging with the original adapter before you can use it.

Tips for iPhone, iPad and iPodtouch

Update to the latest software.

Always make sure your device is using the latest version of iOS.

  • If you are using iOS 5 or later, see if you need an update. Go to Settings > General > Software Update.
  • If an update is available, you can plug your device into a power source and update wirelessly or plug it into your computer and update with the latest version ofiTunes.

Learn more about updating iOS

Optimise your settings.

There are two simple ways you can preserve battery life — no matter how you use your device: adjust your screen brightness and use Wi-Fi.

Dim the screen or turn on Auto-Brightness to extend battery life.

  • To dim, open Control Centre and drag the Brightness slider to the bottom.
  • Auto-Brightness adjusts your screen to lighting conditions automatically. To activate it, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Display Accommodations and set Auto-Brightness to On.

When you use your device to access data, a Wi‑Fi connection uses less power than a cellular network — so keep Wi‑Fi on at all times. To turn on Wi‑Fi, go to Settings > Wi‑Fi to access a Wi‑Fi network.

Enable Low Power Mode.

Introduced with iOS 9, Low Power Mode is an easy way to extend the battery life of your iPhone when it starts to get low. Your iPhone lets you know when your battery level goes down to 20per cent, and again at 10per cent, and lets you turn on Low Power Mode with one tap. Or you can enable it by going to Settings > Battery. Low Power Mode reduces display brightness, optimises device performance and minimises system animations. Apps including Mail will not download content in the background, and features like AirDrop, iCloud sync and Continuity will be disabled. You can still use key functions like making and receiving phone calls, email and messages, accessing the Internet and more. And when your phone charges up again, Low Power Mode automatically switches off.

View Battery Usage information.

With iOS, you can easily manage your device’s battery life, because you can see the proportion of your battery used by each app (unless the device is charging). To view your usage, go to Settings > Battery.

Here are the messages you may see listed below the apps you’ve been using:

Background Activity. This indicates that the battery was used by the app while it was in the background — that is, while you were using another app.

  • To improve battery life, you can turn off the feature that allows apps to refresh in the background. Go to Settings > General > Background App Refresh and select Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi & Mobile Data, or Off to turn off Background App Refresh entirely.
  • If the Mail app lists Background Activity, you can choose to fetch data manually or increase the fetch interval. Go to Settings > Accounts & Passwords > Fetch New Data.

Location and Background Location. This indicates that the app is using location services.

  • You can optimise your battery life by turning off Location Services for the app. Turn off in Settings > Privacy > Location Services.
  • In Location Services, you can see each app listed with its permission setting. Apps that recently used location services have an indicator next to the on/off switch.

Home & Lock Screen. This indicates that the Home screen or Lock screen was displayed on your device. For example, the display was awakened by pressing the Home button or by a notification.

  • If an app frequently wakes your display with notifications, you can turn off push notifications for the app in Settings > Notifications. Tap the app and set Allow Notifications to Off.

No Mobile Coverage and Low Signal. This indicates either that you are in a poor cell coverage area and your iOS device is searching for a better signal or that you’ve used your device in low-signal conditions, which has affected your battery life.

  • You can optimise your battery life by turning on Airplane mode. Open Control Centre and tap the Airplane mode icon. Note that you cannot make or receive calls while in Airplane mode.

Plug in and power on your computer to charge your device.

Make sure your computer is plugged in and powered on when you’re using it to charge your iOS device via USB. If your device is connected to a computer that’s turned off or is in sleep or standby mode, your device’s battery may drain. Note that iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS cannot be charged with a FireWire power adapter or FireWire-based carcharger.

Tips for AppleWatch

Update to the latest software.

Always make sure your AppleWatch is using the latest version of watchOS.

  • To see if you need an update, open the AppleWatch app on your iPhone and go to My Watch > General > Software Update.
  • If an update is available, connect your iPhone to Wi-Fi, attach the charger to your AppleWatch (make sure it has at least 50per cent charge), and update wirelessly.

Learn more about updating watchOS

Adjust your settings.

There are a few ways you can preserve battery life on your AppleWatch:

  • During running and walking workouts, turn on Power Saving Mode to disable the heart rate sensor. To do this, open the AppleWatch app on iPhone, go to MyWatch> Workout, and turn on Power Saving Mode. Note that when the heart rate sensor is off, calorie burn calculations may not be as accurate.
  • For longer workouts, you can choose to use a Bluetooth chest strap instead of the built-in heart rate sensor. To pair the Bluetooth chest strap with your watch, make sure the strap is in pairing mode, then open Settings on AppleWatch, select Bluetooth and choose from the list of Health Devices.
  • If you’re very active with your hands and your watch display turns on more than you think it should, you can prevent the display from turning on every time you raise your wrist. Open Settings on AppleWatch, select General, select Wake Screen, and turn off “Wake Screen on Wrist Raise”. When you want to turn on the display, just tap it or press the Digital Crown.
  • Disabling Bluetooth on your iPhone increases the battery drain on your AppleWatch. For more power-efficient communication between the devices, keep Bluetooth enabled on iPhone.

Enable Low Power Mode.

Introduced with watchOS 9, Low Power Mode is an easy way to extend the battery life of your Apple Watch when needed, for example if you’re on a long flight or find yourself without your charger for the night. You can enable it by swiping up to Control Center and tapping on the battery percentage or by going to Settings > Battery.

Low Power Mode prolongs battery life by turning off always-on display, limiting the cellular and Wi-Fi connections of your Apple Watch and disabling background sensor readings including heart rate measurements, high and low heart rate notifications, irregular rhythm notifications and blood oxygen measurements.

When not connected to your iPhone, your Apple Watch will attempt to retrieve notifications approximately once an hour. When your Apple Watch battery reaches 80% charge Low Power Mode automatically switches off.

View Battery Usage information.

To view your usage and standby information, open the AppleWatch app on iPhone and go to My Watch > General > Usage.

Plug in and power on your computer to charge your AppleWatch.

If you want to charge from your computer, make sure it is plugged in and powered on when you’re using it to charge your AppleWatch via USB. If your AppleWatch is connected to a computer that’s turned off or is in sleep or standby mode, the AppleWatchbattery may drain.

If your AppleWatchbattery needs service, use Apple or an authorised service provider.

Tips for iPod shuffle, iPodnano and iPodclassic

Update to the latest software.

Always make sure your iPod is using the latest version of Apple software. Put your iPod in its dock or plug it into your computer, and iTunes will notify you of available updates.

Optimise your settings.

Hold and pause. Set the Hold switch when you’re not using your iPod. This will prevent iPod from accidentally waking up and using unnecessary power. If you’re not listening to your iPod, pause it, or turn it off by pressing the Play button for twoseconds.

Equaliser (EQ). Adding EQ to playback increases use of your iPod processor, since EQ isn’t encoded in the song. Turn EQ off if you don’t use it. If, however, you’ve added EQ to tracks in iTunes, you’ll need to set EQ to “flat” in order to have the effect of “off”, because iPod keeps your iTunes settings intact.

Backlight. Setting the backlight to “always on” will significantly reduce your battery life. Use the backlight only when necessary.

Plug in and power on your computer to charge your iPod.

Make sure your computer is plugged in and powered on when you’re using it to charge your iPod via USB. If your iPod is connected to a computer that’s turned off or is in sleep or standby mode, the iPod battery may drain.

Tips for MacBook Air and MacBookPro.

Update to the latest software.

Always make sure your MacBook is using the latest version of macOS. If you’re connected to the Internet, macOS automatically checks for software updates every week, but you still control when the updates are installed. To confirm that you’re using the latest software, go to the Apple menu and choose Software Update.

Learn more about updating macOS

Optimise your settings.

Energy. The Energy Saver preference pane includes several settings that determine power levels for your MacBook. Your MacBook knows when it’s plugged in and runs accordingly. When using battery power, it dims the screen and uses other components sparingly. If you change this setting to maximise performance, your battery will drain more quickly.

Brightness. Dim the screen to the lowest comfortable level to achieve maximum battery life. For instance, when watching a video on an aeroplane, you may not need full brightness if the cabin lights are off.

Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi consumes power, even if you are not using it to connect to a network. You can turn it off in the Wi-Fi status menu in the menu bar or in Network preferences.

Applications and peripherals. Disconnect peripherals and quit applications not in use. Eject an SD card if you’re not currently accessing it.

Plug in and power on your MacBook to charge other devices.

Make sure your MacBook is plugged in and powered on when you’re using it to charge other devices via USB. Otherwise those devices may drain the battery in your MacBook faster than normal. If another device is connected to your MacBook when it’s turned off or in sleep or standby mode, the device’s battery may drain.

Batteries - Maximising Performance (2024)

FAQs

How can you maximize the performance of a battery? ›

Android has options to keep the screen brightness at one level the entire time so you don't have to worry about consistently having to adjust the screen brightness on every device at the beginning or end of the day.

How do I fix my battery performance? ›

Stretch a low battery
  1. Turn on battery saver or low power mode.
  2. Avoid actions that keep the screen on.
  3. Avoid constant internet connection.
  4. Avoid actions that process too much information.
  5. Limit connectivity & location.

How do I maximize my battery usage? ›

8 tips for maximizing your smartphone's battery life
  1. Reduce your screen brightness. ...
  2. Change your screen theme and wallpaper to dark. ...
  3. Shorten the time before your screen goes to sleep. ...
  4. Adjust the settings on power-draining apps. ...
  5. Turn on power-saving mode. ...
  6. Turn off location services. ...
  7. Turn off data roaming.
Feb 9, 2023

Is it okay to turn on battery saver all the time on Android? ›

Hello, Technically no, running battery saver always won't cause any hardware related issue. However, your user experience will suffer greatly as the device will slow itself down to bare minimum to save every last drop of power as it can.

How do I set my battery to performance? ›

Select Start > Settings > System > Power & battery . For Power mode, choose a power mode that's more efficient. This option isn't available on all PCs and depends on your PC hardware and manufacturer.

How do I keep my battery maximum at 100%? ›

Therefore, we recommend the following:
  1. Do not fully charge or fully discharge your device's battery — charge it to around 50%. ...
  2. Power down the device to avoid additional battery use.
  3. Place your device in a cool, moisture-free environment that's less than 90° F (32° C).

How to make your battery life last longer? ›

How can I make my phone battery last longer?
  1. Don't charge your phone all the way up. ...
  2. Buy a portable charger. ...
  3. Use battery-saving mode. ...
  4. Turn off GPS. ...
  5. Change your screen settings. ...
  6. Turn off vibrate. ...
  7. Kill any apps running in the background. ...
  8. Say it loud: "No voice control!"

How do I fix high battery usage? ›

How to make your phone battery last longer
  1. Limit your push notifications. ...
  2. Adjust your location services settings​ ...
  3. Lower background activity. ...
  4. Adjust your screen brightness. ...
  5. Adjust your screen timeout settings. ...
  6. Check for operating system updates. ...
  7. Protect your phone from extreme temperatures. ...
  8. 8. Make sure your phone has service.
May 8, 2024

Is fast charging bad for the battery? ›

Fast charging has little impact on battery capacity, battery health, or long-term loss of vehicle range. Several studies have been conducted to look for a potential link between fast charging and battery degradation. However, each study shows minimal overall impact on battery degradation.

What happens if the battery saver is always on? ›

If you don't spend much of the day around a power source, your laptop's battery will last a lot longer if you keep battery saver mode switched on. However, you might lose out on speed. Switching on this mode typically reduces your device's performance temporarily, which means it'll run slower.

Does leaving Wi-Fi on drain the battery? ›

I would think that Wi-Fi consumes less too, theoretically, but Android system seems to consume a lot of power when it's on, from what I've tested. WiFi uses very little power when there is no wireless activity.

How do you make batteries more powerful? ›

SPROWL: One way to make batteries have a larger energy density is to be able to store more lithium, and move more lithium back and forth between the cathode and the anode. So, the first way is more lithium. The second way is to have the bonds be higher-energy bonds in the anode and lower-energy bonds in the cathode.

How can I make my battery run out faster? ›

How to Drain the Battery on Your Phone
  1. Turn on your flashlight.
  2. Disable automatic screen lock.
  3. Raise the screen brightness.
  4. Open and use graphically intensive apps.
  5. Make a video call.
  6. Turn on location services.
  7. Turn on vibrations and haptics.
  8. Turn on Wi-Fi (but don't connect to a network).
Dec 19, 2023

How to improve performance of a lithium-ion battery? ›

To improve the performance and life cycle of your li-ion batteries, always store them at room temperature. By room temperature, we mean between 20 and 25 degrees C. The most critical thing that can occur to a lithium-ion battery is to charge it to the full extent or get subjected to raise temperatures.

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