In iOS 18, one of the first things you can do is enable Low Power Mode. This feature reduces background activity, like downloads and mail fetch, which can significantly extend your battery life. Next, check your Battery Health in the Settings app; if it’s below 80%, consider a battery replacement for optimal performance. Another tip is to manage your screen brightness. Use Auto-Brightness to adjust according to your surroundings or lower it manually. Also, disable unnecessary location services for apps that don’t need to track your location constantly. Don’t forget to turn off Background App Refresh; this will stop apps from updating in the background. Using Wi-Fi instead of cellular data can save battery, so connect whenever possible. If you're not using Bluetooth or AirDrop, switch them off to prevent battery drain. Finally, consider setting a dark theme; this can save battery on OLED screens by reducing pixel power.
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