In all likelihood, the only time you've ever used Low Power Mode on your iPhone or iPad is when prompted to do so after your battery life dips below 20%. As Apple explains on its website, "Low Power Mode reduces the amount of power that your iPhone uses when the battery gets low." In order to accomplish this, it reduces or affects a number of features, including email fetch, background app refresh, automatic downloads, 5G service, and more. But how much battery life can Apple's Low Power Mode actually save? In fact, does Low Power Mode do anything at all?
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Does the iPhone’s Low Power Mode really do anything? This test found the answer originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 9 Jun 2021 at 15:13:43 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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