Our iPhone battery test findings show that the 6.1-inch iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro Max have poor battery life when used with 5G. Both phones lasted 8 hours, 25 minutes when connected to a 5G network, but the iPhone 14 was only able to last 8 hours while the Pro Max lasted 9 hours, 6 minutes. To save battery life when using 5G on your iPhone, follow these steps: ..

Steps to Save Battery Life When Using 5G on iPhone

Scroll down to “General” and tap it. Scroll down to “Accessibility” and turn on “VoiceOver.” Now you can use VoiceOver to change the text size, change the font, and more. ..

To conserve your data, you can turn off mobile data when you’re not using it. ..

Scroll down to Mobile Data Options and select the data plan that best suits your needs.

There, you’ll find a list of all the voice and data connections your device has.

To get started with 5G, you will need to select 5G On from the menu. This will turn on 5G for your device. If you want to use 5G Auto, you can select it from the menu. This will automatically switch between 4G and 5G depending on your location and signal strength. LTE is still available on many devices, so if you want to use that option, you can select it from the menu. 4G is also still available on many devices, so if that’s what you want to use, you can select it from the menu as well. Finally, if you have a 3G device, you can select 3G from the menu. This will allow you to use 3G services until your device reaches its battery life or until a new network becomes available. ..

Apple has announced that its upcoming 5G iPhone will come with a “smart data” mode that will allow users to automatically manage their data usage. ..

Final Words

Apple has simplified all of the new iPhones to use the fifth generation of cellular technology, despite the fact that it may be a touch late to the 5G party. The increased speed results in a 20% faster battery consumption. ..