iOS 9 offers us detailed consumption of the applications

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With the arrival of iOS 8, iOS users could begin to see how the battery charge of our device was distributed by the different applications that we have installed. The use of the battery has always been a thorny issue in smartphones especially when the battery of our device dies quickly. iOS 8 offered us the possibility to see what percentage of the battery each application had consumed, not that it was a lot of information but that was better than nothing. But with the release of iOS 9, the statistics on the battery consumption of our device they have become much more precise and in which we can find more specific information.

With the new low power mode in iOS 9, Apple has had to change the access to battery consumption statistics so that it can be accessed in a much faster way. To access the battery statistics we have access through the General menu and search for Battery. As soon as we access this section, we first find the tab that we enable when our battery has dropped excessively and we want to stretch life for a few more hours until we can reach a charger.

After Battery percentage, which could be activated by default since it is the only way to know in a concrete way how much battery we have left, we find Battery use. The following shows the percentage of battery consumption in the last 24 hours or in the last seven days. In this way we quickly get an idea of ​​which applications have consumed more battery. Right after Last 7 Days, we find an analog clock. If we click on it, they will be shown the accumulated consumption in hours in the last 24 hours and last 7 days of each application. Each application will show the hours / minutes that have been on the screen as well as the hours / minutes that have been in the background.


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  1.   Raimon montes said

    And if, I don't want anyone to be able to see which applications I use the most, can I deactivate the use of the battery in some way?