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Swiping to close iPhone apps actually hurts battery life‚ and Apple confirmed it
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Swiping to close iPhone apps actually hurts battery life‚ and Apple confirmed it

There's always one person you know who opens Messages to send a text‚ then swipes to close the app right after. They say they're saving the iPhone battery life‚ but this is not true. As it turns out‚ the opposite is the case. You shouldn't swipe to close any of your apps‚ because doing so can hurt your iPhone battery life and even slow down your phone. In a recently updated support document‚ Apple is very clear about when you should close an app: &;quot;You should close an app only if it’s unresponsive.&;quot; The company gives an extra explanation: &;quot;If an app won’t respond or seems frozen‚ you can close it‚ then open it again‚&;quot; but besides that‚ there's no reason to keep closing apps to open them again a few minutes later. This is part of an urban legend that these apps keep draining the battery in the background‚ but this is inaccurate. Apple's iOS and chips are so good at managing background tasks that it's almost like Cupertino freezes these apps but loads them right where you left them once you need to open an already-used application. On the other hand‚ if you open an app‚ close it‚ and then open it again‚ the iPhone must go through this process of reloading the app from scratch‚ which consumes more battery life in the long term. This is why‚ if you want to save battery life‚ there are better tips to take advantage of. How do you maximize performance and save battery life on your iPhone&;#63; The iPhone's dock holds up to four apps. Image source: Jos&;eacute; Adorno for BGR There are several tips and tricks to save battery life on your iPhone‚ such as: Upda to the latest software Dim your display by using Auto Brightness all the time Keep your iPhone on Wi-Fi all the time‚ as poor cellular networks can drain your battery life Enable Low Power Mode‚ as it will stop background work while turning off AirDrop‚ iCloud sync‚ and Continuity Apple also empowers users with battery usage information‚ so users can see which apps are consuming the most battery or even how's the physical iPhone battery. That said‚ these are some other tips: Background Activity. This indicates that the app used the battery while it was in the background — that is‚ while you were using another app. To improve battery life‚ you can turn off the feature that allows apps to refresh in the background. Go to Settings &;gt; General &;gt; Background App Refresh and select Wi-Fi‚ Wi-Fi &; Cellular Data‚ or Off to turn off Background App Refresh entirely. Location and Background Location. This indicates that the app is using location services. You can optimize your battery life by turning off Location Services for the app. Turn off in Settings &;gt; Privacy &;gt; Location Services. In Location Services‚ you can see each app listed with its permission setting. Apps that recently used location services have an indicator next to the on/off switch. Home &; Lock Screen. This indicates that the Home screen or Lock screen was displayed on your device. For example‚ the display was awakened by pressing the Home button or by a notification. If an app frequently wakes your display with notifications‚ you can turn off push notifications for the app in Settings &;gt; Notifications. Tap the app and set Allow Notifications to Off. BGR has plenty of other tips‚ including how to fast charge your iPhone. Don't Miss: How to charge your iPhone as fast as possible The post Swiping to close iPhone apps actually hurts battery life‚ and Apple confirmed it appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Best deals: Tech‚ laptops‚ TVs‚ and more sales Today’s deals: $89 AirPods‚ 40% off UGREEN NASync‚ Samsung Galaxy A35‚ Segway E-Scooters‚ more Best Ring Video Doorbell deals in April 2024 Today’s deals: $89 AirPods‚ 40% off Crest 3D Whitestrips‚ $249 iPad‚ $279 Lenovo IdeaPad 1 laptop‚ more
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Dentist Finds Prehistoric Hominin Jawbone in Bathroom Tile&;#33;
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Dentist Finds Prehistoric Hominin Jawbone in Bathroom Tile&;#33;

During a visit to his parents' recently renovated European home‚ a man made an unexpected discovery within one of the floor tiles Read moreSection: NewsEvolution &; Human OriginsRead Later 
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Biden Signs Ukraine Aid‚ TikTok Ban Bills
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Biden Signs Ukraine Aid‚ TikTok Ban Bills

President Joe Biden signed a hard-fought bill into law Wednesday that provides billions of dollars of new U.S. aid to Ukraine for its war with Russia‚ notching a rare bipartisan victory for the president as he seeks reelection and ending months of wrangling with Republicans...
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Biden Pardons 11‚ Commutes Sentences of 5 Others
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Biden Pardons 11‚ Commutes Sentences of 5 Others

President Joe Biden on Wednesday pardoned 11 people and commuted the sentences of five others who had been convicted of non-violent drug offenses‚ the White House said‚ the latest in a series of such actions
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FBI's Wray Vows to Follow Rule of Law If Trump Keeps Him
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FBI's Wray Vows to Follow Rule of Law If Trump Keeps Him

Trump-appointed FBI Director Christopher Wray vowed to stick to the rule of law if former President Donald Trump retakes the White House after November's election.
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Trump Slams 'Convicted Liar' Michael Cohen
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Trump Slams 'Convicted Liar' Michael Cohen

Former President Donald Trump called his former lawyer Michael Cohen &;quot;a convicted liar&;quot; during a television interview Tuesday.
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AARP: 25&;#37; of Adults 50 &; Over Never Expect to Retire
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AARP: 25&;#37; of Adults 50 &; Over Never Expect to Retire

More than one-quarter of U.S. adults over age 50 say they expect to never retire and 70% are concerned about prices rising faster than their income‚ an AARP survey finds.
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Rasmussen Poll: Only 31 Percent Approve of Biden on Mideast
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Rasmussen Poll: Only 31 Percent Approve of Biden on Mideast

President Joe Biden's policies toward Israel and the Middle East are generating much polarization in the country‚ with young people and some left-wing Democrats saying he is too aligned with Israel‚ and many Republicans and conservatives saying he is too pro-Gaza.
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Trump Bashes Judges Overseeing Civil‚ Criminal Cases
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Trump Bashes Judges Overseeing Civil‚ Criminal Cases

As a judge is set to rule on whether former President Donald Trump violated a gag order‚ the 45th president said he needs to be removed from his case.
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Gov. Greg Abbott's Political Star Rising Thanks to Immigration
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Gov. Greg Abbott's Political Star Rising Thanks to Immigration

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's political star is quickly rising‚ thanks to an aggressive focus on immigration that has led the Lone Star leader to bus thousands of migrants to sanctuary cities and order the installation of 100 miles of razor wire along the Rio Grande.
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