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The 3 hidden iPhone settings that are draining your battery & the quick fixes to make that will save you hundreds

IPHONE users have been warned that there are three hidden buttons that are drastically reducing your devices battery life.

Mobile batteries are known for getting worse over time – in worst case scenarios, users have to carry portable chargers around and give their gadgets battery boosts throughout the day.

iPhone 15 Pro in its box.
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iPhone batteries dwindle over time, but there are three simple fixes you can do to improve battery health[/caption]

This can be incredibly stressful for users, who might need Google Maps to get home or send an urgent text to a family member.

However, even if your device is a few years old, you shouldn’t need to replace it just because the battery life has dwindled.

Instead, you should be able to improve its ability to hold charge with just a few simple clicks.

1. Turn Off Widgets

The widgets on iPhone lock screens, such as the weather or calendar updates, all run in the background and are constantly using data to keep them updated.

This means that they are draining power, even when you are not using your phone.

Turning off your widgets completely is the best way to save power, and the easiest way to do this is to switch to another lock screen, that doesn’t have any widgets on it.

iPhone lock screen showing a tuxedo cat in a box and a woman with coffee.
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Click on your lock screen and then press ‘customise’ to remove widgets[/caption]

To do this, simply press your finger down on your existing lock screen, and then scroll across to a lock screen that doesn’t have any widgets.

Or, if you want to remove the widgets from your existing lock screen, you can hold it down, click on customise, tap on the widget box, and then delete any widgets that you don’t want.

Reduce The Motion Of Your iPhone User Interface

The iPhone user interface uses animations, such as the pop of colour that appears when you activate Siri and the ‘slam’ effect that makes text messages seem to pop out of the screen.

Whilst these can be fun and entertaining, they are very draining for your battery.

If you want subtler animations, that use less power, you can use this by heading to Settings, clicking to Accessibility and then Motion and Reduce Motion.

Screenshot of iPhone accessibility settings for motion.
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Click on ‘reduce motion’ to improve your battery life[/caption]

Switch Off Keyboard Vibration

iPhones have a feature called “haptic feedback” which gives each key a vibration.

This feature was added to iOS 16 to give users a more immersive experience.

However, according to the Apple support page it “might affect the battery life of your phone.”

iPhone screen showing keyboard feedback settings.
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Turning off haptic feedback helps to conserve battery[/caption]

Apple does not explain why this drains battery, but its best to turn this feature off if you’re keen to conserve your battery.

Haptic feedback is not enabled by default, but if you have turned it on, you can easily disable the feature.

iPhone tricks to try today

Here are some of the best...

  • Typing cursor – When typing, hold down the space bar to turn your keyboard into a trackpad, letting you move around words and sentences more easily
  • Close all Safari tabs – To do this in one go, simply hold the overlapped squares in the bottom right-hand corner, and press close all tabs
  • Delete lots of photos quickly – Hold down on a photo and then drag your finger diagonally in Photos to select lots of images at once, then hit delete
  • Convert currency quickly – Swipe down from the top of your Home screen (or swipe left to right on an iPhone X or later model), then tap in the bar and type a currency (like $200) and it will automatically covert to your local currency
  • Check if you’re due a battery upgrade – Batteries inside smartphones degrade over time. Just go to Settings > Battery > Battery Health, and check out the Maximum Capacity reading. Generally a battery is considered worn when you’re down to 80% capacity. If you’re below, you can buy a battery swap from Apple
  • Move apps around faster – Hold an app until it starts wiggling, then (while still holding) tap other apps, causing them to stack so you can move them around easier

Simply go to Settings, Sounds and Haptics, Keyboard Feedback and then turn off Haptic.

If you want to check your battery health, you can do this by heading to Settings, Battery and then Battery Health and Charging.

This feature allows you to check your battery health percentage (anything over 80% is considered good) and will show you whether your battery is “normal.”

When your battery health has begun to dwindle, you may be tempted to fork out for a new handset.

However, this can cost you hundreds, and means you are wasting an otherwise perfectly good phone.

Instead, head to the Apple store, and you can replace your iPhone battery for a much cheaper cost.

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US will take part in Putin’s knock-off Eurovision song contest, Russia says… competing against Iran and China

THE US will compete against China and Iran in Putin’s rip-off Eurovision song contest, according to Russian state media.

Mad Vlad’s mouthpiece media made the bizarre claim that Americans would sing in the Intervision 2025 Song Contest, Russia’s bootleg version of the iconic competition.

Illustration of Vladimir Putin holding a Eurovision Song Contest trophy while wearing a pink fluffy garment.
Vladimir Putin mocked up as last year’s Eurovision winner Nemo of Switzerland
Intervision song contest audience.
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Intervision ran between 1965 and 1968, and later between 1977 and 1980[/caption]
Gabry Ponte performing at the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Intervision is Putin’s knock-off version of the iconic Eurovision Song Contest (pictured)[/caption]

It comes after the bitter tyrant announced the revival of the Soviet answer to Eurovision in February this year.

Putin’s country was booted out of the official Eurovision Song Contest following his bloody invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Propaganda outlet Tass claimed “sources” had told them that “representatives from the United States” would take part in the knock-off event.

Their so-called source said: “Indeed, the United States has confirmed its participation in the Intervision.

“The names of the participants will be announced later.”

They gave no further details on American involvement in the competition.

Earlier this year, Putin signed a decree for the Intervision Song Contest to be held in Moscow in September 2025.

More than 25 of his ally countries are set to join his contest – including North KoreaIran, Cuba, and Venezuela.

Mad Vlad has already said his bizarre idea has been backed by his “Chinese friends”.

This sad attempt at recreating Eurovision will reportedly ban LGBT performers.

In Russia, rules now ban anything deemed to promote homosexuality, and the international LGBTQ movement is seen as an extremist organisation.

Putin’s move has been seen as an attempt to revive two similar flopped music contests from the Soviet era.

Communist Russia tried to set up a competition also called Intervision in the 1960s.

This was also aimed to bring together its allies in Eastern Europe and across the world, like Cuba.

Intervision ran between 1965 and 1968, and later between 1977 and 1980.

It is unclear if it will use its bizarre communist-era voting system when TV viewers turned their lights on or off to cast votes, with the results measured by electricity consumption.

The 2025 version of the competition will reportedly showcase “traditional universal, spiritual and family values”.

This would be a sharp contrast to the flamboyance, art, and colour brought through Eurovision – like it’s 2024 winner Nemo from Switzerland.

Vladimir Putin at a meeting.
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Putin’s media said that Americans will compete in the contest[/caption]
Intervision title card over a view of the Kremlin.
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The Intervision Song Contest was the Eastern Bloc’s version of Eurovision[/caption]
Kalush Orchestra of Ukraine winning the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Russia was banned from Eurovision in 2022 after Putin invaded Ukraine[/caption]

It is believed that Putin wants to relaunch the competition to separate Russia from what he says is the West’s continued lack of respect for religious values and moral attitudes.

A Russian planning document said: “Artists may not perform songs that call for violence, humiliate the honour and dignity of society, and it is required that political themes in the lyrics are completely excluded.”

Intervision will also aim to be “developing international cultural and humanitarian cooperation”, according to his presidential decree.

This decree also claimed “the contest will be open for participation of all countries that wish to do so”.

Intervision is reportedly set to give performers four minutes on stage to sing in whatever language they like, according to documents seen by Reuters.

The winner will get prize money and go on tour.

It is not known if Putin will seek to sing at the contest, as he famously did in 2010, performing Blueberry Hill at a live charity event in St Petersburg.

The dictator’s rendition went viral, as he sang in front of guests including Hollywood stars like Goldie Hawn, Kevin Costner, and Sharon Stone.

Putin previously announced he wanted to stage the World Festival of Friendship in 2024 as an alternative to the Olympics – which Russia has also been excluded from.

The tyrant postponed the competition by one year – and then indefinitely in a humiliating U-turn.

The country has taken part in Eurovision 23 times since 1994.

Russia was banned from Eurovision in 2022 after Putin sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine.

The same year that Putin annexed Crimea from Ukraine, an Austrian drag queen popularly known as “the bearded lady,” won Eurovision in 2014.

This is thought to have been a turning point in Putin’s desire to fully separate his country from Western values.

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Club WC serves as rehearsal for World Cup which is one year away

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup exactly one year away, local officials marked the occasion on Wednesday with a celebration at Liberty State Park in Jersey City, while promising to put on the “biggest event that the world has ever seen.” The picturesque park will serve as the official site of the FIFA Fan Festival...

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