- The iPhone’s ‘Vampire Setting’ and Battery Drain
- How to Disable Wi-Fi Assist for Better Battery Life
- Tips to Conserve iPhone Battery Life
There is nothing more aggravating than leaving the house with a fully charged phone, only to discover that it has died within a few hours.
However, you may be astonished to learn that the iPhone’s so-called ‘vampire setting’ frequently exacerbates battery drain.
Wi-Fi Assist permits Apple users to switch to mobile data when Wi-Fi networks are slow.
This can be an immensely useful tool on the go, whether you’re streaming Netflix on the bus or downloading a file in the mountains.
However, users should be aware that this feature, which is enabled by default on all iPhones, can swiftly deplete battery life.
To verify this, navigate to the ‘Settings’ menu and then select the ‘Mobile Data tab.
Here, you’ll find information about your hotspot as well as data usage for various applications on the device.
Scroll down to the bottom just above ‘iCloud Drive’ to find the ‘Wi-Fi Assist’ toggle.
Disable this feature by tapping the toggle once from green to grey; the change is remembered automatically.
Wi-Fi Assist is compatible with a variety of applications, including Safari, Apple Music, Mail, and Maps.
Data roaming will not immediately transition to ‘cellular’ if the setting is enabled, which can impair battery life.
Vacationers using mobile phones often experience data roaming, where the internet switches to a local network.
Wi-Fi Assist focuses exclusively on foreground applications and does not activate background programs or third-party apps.
The latter can consume large amounts of data, which can not only drain your battery but also cost you money.
‘Regardless of how you use your device, there are two simple ways to conserve battery life: adjust the screen brightness and utilize Wi-Fi,’ claims the tech giant.
‘When using your device to access data, a Wi-Fi connection consumes less power than a mobile network; therefore, always keep Wi-Fi on. Go to Settings > Wi-Fi to enable Wi-Fi and access a Wi-Fi network.
On newer iPhone, swipe down from the upper right corner to dim the screen to enter the ‘Control Centre’
Activating ‘Auto-Brightness‘ in the ‘Accessibility’ menu of ‘General’ in ‘Settings’ can also be helpful.