❤ Use This Simple Trick to Preserve Battery Life on iPhone by Stopping “Searching…”

 

 

 

If you’re traveling through areas of weak cellular signals and generally poor reception, you can save a significant amount of iPhone battery life simply by toggling the AirPlane Mode feature on. That may sound weird, but it really works, with the idea being that when an iPhone has an intermittent cell signal, the cellular modem continuously searches for another available cell tower, which happens to use a lot of battery power. Thus, the solution is to simply stop the iPhone from looking for a cell signal if you’re not going to have one anyway.

This trick is pretty straightforward, here’s what you need to remember:

 

See “Searching” on iPhone Often? Toggle AirPlane Mode On to Save iPhone Battery Life

 

If you’re entering a region where you usually have intermittent cellular signals, horribly flaky reception that switches from “No Service” to “Searching…” often, or you’re about to spend an hour looking for your car in an underground parking garage, just swipe up from the bottom of the screen to access Control Center, then hit the AirPlane switch:

 

 

 

 

 

 

That’s it. This stops the iPhone from “Searching” by turning off all communication aspects of the device, preventing the cellular modem from draining the battery to look for a cell tower. Just keep AirPlane Mode enabled while you’re in the region with no reception to prevent the iPhone from looking for a signal.

(For those who may not know, AirPlane Mode turns off the iPhone ability to make phone calls and send data… thus why this trick is only appropriate for when you won’t be able to make calls or use data anyway)

 

Back in Cell Range? Turn iPhone AirPlane Back Off

 

Once you’re confident you’re back in cell range, and you know think you’d no longer be seeing the “Searching” signal indicator because you’re out of a parking garage maze, escaped the depths of a canyon, or left the boonies to return to civilization, you can safely turn AirPlane Mode back off again and have your usual signal and cell connection again. Once again, just jump back into Control Center and toggle it off. You’re good to go, and you’ll have saved battery life while you’re at it.

This really works to preserve precious battery life, particularly if you’re in an area where the iPhone struggles with reception. I had the chance to test this theory recently on a series of outings into a rural area, and the difference was noticeable. So the next time you’re in a spot where you just know you’re not going to have a signal, it’s worth trying out yourself, because even the iPhone sitting in your pocket while searching for a cell tower for an hour can really drain away battery while not achieving access to a reliable cell signal.

This trick works on all iPhone models, but of course accessing Control Center depends on which iPhone you have, and Control Center can look different on some versions of iOS. For iPhones with a Home button, swiping up from the bottom of the screen accesses Control Center, and for iPhones without a Home button, a swipe down gesture from the top-right corner next to the display Notch is how you access Control Center (like iPhone X). – https://is.gd/1tgsds

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