How to make your iPhone battery last longer with little-known settings change trends now

How to make your iPhone battery last longer with little-known settings change trends now

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People who own an iPhone 12 or later model may unintentionally be draining their phone's battery, but there's an easy fix.

5G, while designed to virtually connect everyone and everything with machines, objects and devices, can often be the source of a draining battery.

However, Apple offers a way to prevent you from losing your battery life too quickly and it involves a simple customization setting.

Owners of iPhones 12 or later that have 5G technology can start by going into Settings, Cellular, and then Cellular Data Options - or Settings, Mobile Data, and then Mobile Data Options.

Anyone who is using a Dual SIM can also do the customization by selecting Settings, Cellular or Settings, Mobile Data.

Individuals who own an iPhone 12 or any other later models of Apple's cellular devices may be draining their phone batteries due to an option regarding its 5G technology

Individuals who own an iPhone 12 or any other later models of Apple's cellular devices may be draining their phone batteries due to an option regarding its 5G technology

5G first appeared on iPhones in 2020, and it is now featured in nearly all models from the iPhone 12 to its most recent iPhone 15

5G first appeared on iPhones in 2020, and it is now featured in nearly all models from the iPhone 12 to its most recent iPhone 15

Owners of iPhone 12 or later models can make their batteries last longer by choosing how their cellular device uses 5G technology. 

The Voice & Data section in one's settings lets you choose between three options: 5G Auto, 5G On and Long Term Evolution (LTE). 

Anyone who selects 5G Auto will activate Smart Data mode - a feature that allows iPhones to switch to a lower frequency, like LTE, to save battery life.

5G On is similar to the Auto option, except it will

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