There are a huge number of ways to increase the battery life of iOS devices, ranging from the simplest to radical ones that will limit the functionality of the iPhone and iPad. Today we will talk about the time after which the automatic blocking of apple gadgets occurs, tell you how to change it and what can affect it.
The display of the iPhone, iPad and any other gadgets, regardless of the manufacturer, is one of the most energy-intensive components. Its brightness and duration of work significantly affect the operating time of devices from a single charge.
To save energy, you can dim the brightness and activate the “auto brightness“, passing into Settings → Screen and brightness.
Since iOS 11 this toggle has been moved along the path Settings → Universal access → Display and text size.
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How to change auto-lock time on iPhone and iPad or turn it off
An equally important parameter is the time after which the iPhone and iPad will automatically lock and, accordingly, the display will go out. For all, this indicator is initially set to one minute.
You can adjust this setting by going to Settings → Screen and brightness → Auto-lock.
The time interval can vary from 30 seconds to five minutes, and there is also an option that allows you to completely disable automatic blocking, however, we recommend using it only in exceptional cases.
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Why is auto-lock disabled on iPhone?
An equally popular feature in iOS 9 is the power saving mode, thanks to which the operating system partially limits the operation of certain services. So, in the case when it is activated (you can do this by going to Settings → Battery or from control point) the ability to change the display lock time will be disabledand the indicator will automatically be set to 30 seconds.
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After turning off the power saving mode, the parameter will return to its original value (for example, for one minute).
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