When your iPhone’s battery is
depleted, it can’t charge fast enough. Being stuck without your phone often
means being stranded without social contact, your map, your music library and
your video game collection among other things.
The iPhone doesn’t have quick
charging technology built-in like some Androids do, but there are a few things
you can do to make your iPhone charge slightly faster. The less your iPhone is
doing, the faster it’s battery will recharge. This is why many believe
switching your phone into Airplane Mode helps it charge more quickly, since
this cuts off the phone’s ability to connect to the Internet and fetch
information. If you still want to receive texts and calls while charging, there
are some other settings you can change to make your iPhone charge faster.
Turning off Wi-Fi, lowering the screen brightness, and disabling app
notifications can help.
Apple also says removing your
iPhone’s case may help it preserve battery life, especially if it’s
overheating. If you have an iPad charger readily available, try charging using
it to charge your iPhone to speed up battery replenishment.
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