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If you’re having problems with your iPhone 13 battery draining too fast, you aren’t alone. We’ve seen a few complaints about the iPhone 13 battery life since the phone’s release in late 2021. A lot of the trouble with the iPhone 13’s battery can be fixed by disabling features like 5G. 5G connectivity is nice, but it takes a bit more juice than LTE to stay connected. And, in many cases, the service just isn’t as widely available as LTE, so some users might benefit from turning it off completely.

Of course, if you don’t want to disable 5G, there are a few other tricks you can try to increase your iPhone 13’s bad battery life. We’ve outlined some of the best options below, though it’s important to note that a few of them are easier than others. As such, we recommend following the steps in the order we’ve included them to find the best solution for your battery troubles.

One of the easiest ways to fix problems with your iPhone 13 is to restart it. This clears out the currently used memory and shuts down any apps that you might have opened and have running in the background. You can restart your iPhone 13 by pressing and holding down the power button and the volume down button.

Once the menu appears, slide the power option to the right and the device will completely shut down. After it turns off, go ahead and hold down the power button to restart it. When the device has loaded up, try to be mindful of the apps you open. The more apps you open and don’t close, the more those apps will use your phone’s battery in the background. This is especially true for apps like Spotify, Twitter, and other apps with background refresh settings. If your battery is still draining quickly after restarting, it’s time to move to the next step.

As we mentioned above, apps can drain your battery quicker than just about anything else. Because of that, it’s always a good idea to keep an eye on which apps are using the most battery. Luckily, Apple has made it extremely easy to see which apps are using your phone’s power the most.

To check your battery usage, open your iPhone 13’s settings menu and navigate to Battery. From here you can check when your phone was last charged to 100%, as well as what apps have been using the battery in the background. Apple designed your iPhone to break down usage based on the last 24 hours, as well as the last 10 days. If you scroll down on the list, you’ll see the apps using your battery based on their total usage.

Apps like Google Maps, Apple Maps, and others with background refresh will often be near the top of this list. Also, if you play a lot of games on your iPhone, you may see them here. You can select each app to see more detailed information about it, including how much on-screen and background battery it used.

If you want to change how much juice an app is using, try changing the notification settings in the app’s specific options, as detailed in an Apple support document. If you don’t use an app, but it takes up a lot of battery, we recommend uninstalling it.

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