Summary: Apple’s latest iPhones still don’t pack as much battery life as some of their nearest competitors. But by applying a few system tweaks, you can improve your iPhone’s battery life considerably. Now that iOS 7 is out, there are even more ways to conserve your mobile’s power.
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ImageMaking the most out of your iPhone’s battery (updated for iOS 7)
Editor’s note: This slideshow was first published on May 4. It has been updated and refreshed with more power-saving tips in line with the release of iOS 7 in mid-September.
Enterprises and business users love the iPhone because of its back-end management and security features that allow employees to bring their own from home (BYOD) and use it in the workplace. The one thing that lets the device down from full marks is its battery life. Compared to the old business favorite BlackBerry, the iPhone’s battery life is far from comparable.
Here are 23 things you can do to make your iPhone run a little longer.
Image: CNET
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About Zack Whittaker
Zack Whittaker writes for ZDNet, CNET, and CBS News. He is based in New York City.
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