Much talk has given the problems some users experience since upgraded their IOS devices 5. While some are solved with the release of firmware 5.0.1, there are those who suffer from this problem. Today I bring you a few tips to further optimize the daily life of your battery, while we wait for Apple software level solutions through an update.
- From the settings, you can disable notifications for applications that do not consider essential.
- Turn off location, or at least of those applications that do not consider important, because the constant use of GPS connectivity consume many system resources.
- Together with the above, also turn off the bluetooth. Many users are always active, so that our device is permanently looking for other terminals to be associated.
- Disable Ping, Apple's music social network. We will find the option in: Settings - General - Restrictions - Activate restrictions
- Turn off time setting by region. Unless you travel constantly to different countries with different time zone, it is not productive for the device to calculate the time depending on your location. The path is: Settings - Location - System Services - Time zone
- At the same route as the previous section is also notable disabling the Diagnosis and use. In addition, following the path Settings - General - Information - Diagnosis and Service - Do not send, we will ensure that reports not be sent to Apple.
With these recommendations you should notice an improvement in duration. However, you can also restore the network settings (Settings - General - Reset - Reset Network Settings), if you have configured many wireless networks, such as certain bars, hotels or public areas and are not those to which conectéis you as usual.
I hope these tips will be helpful. Personally I have no problems at the software level with the battery, but since I updated notice a significant improvement in duration. However, using these guidelines you will notice that your battery level is least expected.
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Happy New Year 2012!
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