| Probably one of the most annoying things that can | | | | you aren't sending or receiving any data. |
| happen to a cell phone user is to run out of battery | | | | This happens because the Bluetooth component of |
| power half way through a call. This is something that | | | | the phone requires a set amount of power to |
| has happened to everyone and has no doubt been | | | | operate since it needs to be constantly searching for |
| unexpected on at least one occasion. With a cell | | | | other Bluetooth devices to establish a connection |
| phone with as many features as the iPhone it is | | | | with. If you are not currently attempting to connect |
| understandable why the battery power can seem to | | | | to another Bluetooth device then you should switch it |
| drain quickly. If you are using your iPhone to play | | | | off. |
| music, read emails and send text messages to | | | | Something else you can do is to ensure that you lock |
| several friends at the same time you using up a lot | | | | your phone after using it. For example, when you |
| of battery power. As a result you will drain the | | | | end a call make sure that you press the lock button. |
| battery quicker than you imagined. | | | | The same applies after checking your emails or even |
| On the Apple website there is a clear explanation of | | | | sending a text message. A lot of people just let the |
| the expected battery life. The thing you need to | | | | screen shut down by itself but this is a huge waste |
| take into consideration is that this information is only | | | | of battery power. You should also enable your auto |
| true when you are running a single application. Due to | | | | lock so that you can be sure that your iPhone will |
| the nature of the iPhone users will often be | | | | automatically lock itself should you forget to do it |
| multitasking and therefore using more battery power | | | | manually. It is very common for iPhone owners to |
| and as a result experiencing a shorter battery life. | | | | set their auto lock to activate when the phone has |
| Fortunately there are a few simple things you can do | | | | not been using for a period of five minutes. |
| to prolong your iPhone's battery life. Even though the | | | | While five minutes might seem a short amount of |
| iPhone isn't known for having a particularly short | | | | time if you use your phone just 10 times a day then |
| battery life anything you can do to increase it is | | | | that's 50 minutes of battery power gone just waiting |
| almost always benefitial. Applying these tips will give | | | | for the auto lock to take place. Instead you should |
| you a much longer battery life. The first thing you | | | | lower your auto lock to one minute. Doing this will |
| should always do is to make sure that your Bluetooth | | | | ensure that the phone will not stay lit when not being |
| is switched off when you are not using it. You may | | | | used and is probably the simplest thing you can do to |
| not be aware, but when you keep your Bluetooth | | | | improve your iPhone's battery life. |
| switched on you are draining your battery even if | | | | |