![]() ![]() About half the days have 30-45 minute workouts in the morning, but they seem to have negligible impact on overall battery life.The phone never got plugged in between 7AM and midnight.I worked 10AM-6PM each day, so usage slows down during that time.Here’s some additional info that will put this data in context: In general, I wake up at 7AM, work for 8 hours, and go to sleep a little after midnight (I know, I should try to get more sleep). I wake up at the same time and got to sleep around the same time as well. I only tracked weekdays, as I have a pretty solid routine those days. The above graph shows my iPhone’s battery life over the past 2 weeks. I don’t have any standardized battery tests that I can do, so I simply spent the last 2 weeks alternating between using Low Power Mode all day, and not using it at all and comparing the differences. I was surprised that no reviewer seems to have done this, so I took it upon myself to give it a try. ![]() And while most iOS 9 reviews covered this mode briefly and determined it worked as advertised, I wondered what would happen if you used Low Power Mode all the time. This feature is designed to kick in when you reach 20% battery remaining, and give you a little more time before you have to race to a charger. One of my favorite new features of Apple’s iOS 9 is Low Power Mode. Septemfeature ios What If You Used iOS 9's Low Power Mode all the Time? ![]()
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