So you can play Pokémon GO and save battery life without your iPhone getting hot
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We echo a trick that will be quite useful to all Pokémon GO trainers who play using their iPhone. Specifically, this new tip has appeared in that disaster drawer called Reddit, so useful at times. And it will be liked, above all, by those users who are constantly complaining about how short their phone's battery lasts while they are hunting Pokémon. The trick is very simple and will make you wonder why it hasn't occurred to you before.
How to play Pokémon GO on an iPhone and that the battery does not suffer (so much)
The user Nuancedflow has updated on Reddit a piece of advice that many coaches will find useful, especially that sector of players who own an iPhone. In these phones there is a setting to save battery that is activated automatically when it is at a low percentage. While this user was playing a game, his phone went into auto save mode and he began to notice that the phone was working better. His matches were smoother when he was on power save.
What did he do then? Well, he warned that this mode can be activated, at any time, without our phone needing to be dying. According to this user, the mode ‘Low Power Mode‘ can be activated as follows:
Enter the 'Settings' section of your iPhone. Later, look for the section ‘Battery‘ and activate, within it, the saving mode that we have been referring to. We attach a screenshot so you can locate this mode.
With this mode, you'll also prevent your phone from getting too hot while you spend a few hours participating in Raids. A game modality that, by the way, has been greatly improved in recent updates, along with the registration of the ball thrown with effect.
According to the user who uploaded the trick to Reddit, he has found no differences between the game with the mode activated and not activated. You've just noticed that the screen dims a bit more when the phone is idle. But beyond, the same performance. And you will have a mobile without high temperature and with a longer battery life. With this trick, Pokémon Go trainers who have iPhones will notice a great improvement in their game. We do not know if the Android battery saver mode has the same effect. Does anyone dare to try it?