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Brightness & Wallpaper
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Go to: Settings > Brightness & Wallpaper - The lower the brightness the better battery life. Turn on auto brightness for optimum brightness in every scenario.
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Go to: Settings > Brightness & Wallpaper - Don't use a dynamic wallpaper to save battery. Use a static image instead.
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Control Center Options
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Swipe up from the bottom of your screen to access control center. 1. Turn bluetooth off when not in use. 2. Turn airdrop off when not it use.
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Notifications
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Go to: Settings > Notification Center - Turn off all notifications for unnecessary applications.
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Location Services
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Go to: Settings > Privacy > Location Services - Turn off location access for unnecessary applications.
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Turn Off System Services
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While still in location services, scroll to the bottom and open System Services. Turn off "Diagnostics & Usage" and "Location-Based iAds"
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Limit Ad Tracking
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Go to: Settings > Privacy > Advertising - Turn on Limit Ad Tracking
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Turn off Diagnostics & Usage
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Go to: Settings > General > About > Diagnostics & Usage - Choose Don't Send. This will save battery by not sending diagnostic information over the Internet.
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Reduce Motion
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Go to: Settings > General > Accessibility - Turn on Reduce Motion. This reduces the movement of your background which requires extra battery.
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Turn off Background App Refresh
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Go to: Settings > General > Background App Refresh - Turn Background App Refresh off. This will disallow apps from automatically updating in the background.
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THAT'S ALL!! The combination of all of these things should significantly improve your battery life. THANKS FOR VIEWING! Looking to save battery in iOS 8? Check out this guide! bit.ly/1v4I4C8
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