If the battery in your iPhone drains too quickly

“Battery life” is the amount of time that your device works before it needs to be recharged. Battery life is a combination of many factors, such as how much you use your device and which apps you use. Learn what to do if you think your battery is draining too quickly.

Check for battery suggestions and Insights

iOS can suggest how you can extend battery life with battery suggestions and Insights.

  1. Go to Settings > Battery.

  2. Look for suggestions and Insights at the top of the screen.

Find out about suggestions

Find out about Insights

With iOS 18, Insights inform you of activities happening in the background that can affect battery life and thermal performance for a while. When the activity finishes, battery life will return to normal. You might see one of these Insights:

Check battery usage

  1. Go to Settings > Battery.

  2. Check the Activity chart and Battery Usage by App.

Here’s how to understand the data:

If your battery level decreased more than you expected during a certain time, tap the time period on the Activity chart. You can see which apps contributed to your battery usage during that time period and the proportion of battery that the app used.

Under each app, you might see usage types such as these:

Use Wi-Fi when you can

Wi-Fi uses less battery power than mobile networks. When you use apps that use the internet, make sure that Wi-Fi is on and connect to a Wi-Fi network if possible:

  1. Go to Settings > Wi-Fi.

  2. Choose a Wi-Fi network.

If you can, use your iPhone in a place with a strong signal. Both Wi-Fi and mobile connections use less energy when used in places with high signal strength. If you know you’ll be in an area with no coverage for some time, enable Airplane Mode.

With iPhone 12 models and later and iPhone SE (3rd generation), you can turn on 5G Auto, which enables Smart Data mode. When 5G speeds don’t provide a noticeably better experience, your iPhone will switch to LTE automatically, saving battery life.

To turn on 5G Auto:

  1. Go to Settings > Mobile > Mobile Data Options > Voice & Data.

  2. Tap 5G Auto.

If battery life is less than expected after an update

If you notice that your battery life has decreased after updating your iPhone, wait a few days and then check again.

Even though you can use your iPhone immediately after an update, certain tasks related to the update continue in the background and might affect battery life and thermal performance. While they are ongoing, you might see the Insight Ongoing iOS Update in Settings > Battery.

Use Low Power Mode

You can extend the battery life of your iPhone by turning on Low Power Mode. Low Power Mode reduces the amount of power that your iPhone uses. When Low Power Mode is on, certain settings and features, such as Mail fetch, Hey Siri, Background App Refresh and some visual effects, are reduced or disabled.

To use Low Power Mode:

  1. Go to Settings > Battery.

  2. Turn on Low Power Mode.

Low Power Mode turns off automatically when you have charged your iPhone to above 80 percent.

Check battery health

How long a battery lasts depends on battery capacity and your use of software and hardware features.

iPhone batteries, like all rechargeable batteries, have limited lifespan and might eventually need to be replaced. Here’s where you can check your battery capacity:

If you see Service next to Battery Health, consider replacing your battery to restore full performance and capacity. Follow the onscreen instructions.

Find out more

* It's normal for some apps to use a large portion of battery. For example, graphics-intensive or processor-intensive apps or games that stream high-quality video often use more battery than other apps.