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How to save battery life on your Apple iPhone, iPod, iPad 4th Gen? Apple iPhone Repair and Unlocking, Auckland, davidlim
There are ways to conserve iPhone battery life, but many of them involve turning off services and features, which makes it a choice between all the cool things that the iPhone can do and having enough juice to do them.
Here are 14 tips to help you extend your iPhone battery life.
1. Turn on Auto-Brightness
Find it in the Settings app -> Brightness & Wallpaper -> Auto-Brightness On
2. Reduce Screen Brightness
Find it in Settings -> Brightness & Wallpaper
3. Turn Bluetooth Off
Find it in Settings -> Bluetooth -> Move Slider to Off
4. Turn Off 3G/4G
Find it in Settings -> General -> Cellular -> Slide Enable 3G to Off on some models or Enable LTE to Off on the iPhone 5 or newer
5. Keep Wi-Fi Off
Find it in Settings -> WiFi -> Slide to Off
6. Turn Off Location Services
Find it in Settings -> Privacy -> Location Services -> Slide to Off
7. Turn Data Push Off
Find it in Settings -> Mail, Contacts, Calendar -> Fetch New Data -> Slide to Off
8. Fetch Email Less Often
Find it in Settings -> Mail, Contacts, Calendar -> Fetch New Data -> Select Your Preference
9. Auto-Lock Sooner
Find it in Settings -> General -> Auto-Lock -> Tap your Preference
10. Turn off Equalizer
Find it in Settings -> Music -> EQ -> Tap off
11. Do Less-Battery-Intensive Things
Not all ways to save battery life involve settings. Some of them involve the way you use the phone. Things that require the phone be on for long periods of time, or use a lot of system resources, suck the most battery. These things include movies, games, and browsing the web. If you need to conserve battery, limit your use of battery-intensive apps.12. Sleep and Wake Less
Constantly putting your phone to sleep and waking it up will drain battery life. Of course these functions are common parts of using the phone, but you can also be judicious in your turning on and off of the phone and save battery life at the same time.13. Buy an Extended Life Battery
14. iPhone 4S & iOS 5: Turn Off Other Location Settings
A number of additional location services introduced in iOS 5 seem to be draining battery too quickly. Turn them off and you should regain some battery life.
Find it in Settings -> Privacy -> Location Services -> System Services -> Turn off Diagnostics & Usage, Location-Based iAds, and Setting Time Zone
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iPhone 5 with gold and diamonds surfaces, costs US$15.3 million (Auckland repair, unlock, Dr Mobiles Limited)
Stuart Hughes, a Liverpool-based jeweller had earlier built a diamond iPhone 4, Platinum MacBook Air and Gold iPad 2. Now, the enthusiast has built an iPhone 5 with gold and diamonds, making it the world's most expensive smartphone.
The iPhone with gold and diamonds
According to the designer, the custom made iPhone 5 took him 9 weeks to build and the complete device has been made by hand. The outside casing of the smartphone is said to be made up for 24-carat gold, while the home button consists of 26-carat black diamond.
The Apple logo and the corners of the smartphone are built using the white diamonds. The device is encrusted with 600 precious stones, out of which, 53 are housed in the Apple logo at the back. The world's most expensive smartphone was ordered by a Chinese based businessman, who owns the black diamond that went into the construction.
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