9 Ways to Conserve Battery Life on Your iPod Touch - wikiHow (2024)

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Make your iPod's battery last longer with these power-saving techniques

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1Using General Techniques

2Disabling Bluetooth and AirDrop

3Activating Low Power Mode

4Disabling Network Searching

5Adjusting Your Display's Brightness

6Disabling Background App Refresh

7Disabling App Icon Movement

8Disabling Automatic Downloads

9Disabling Location Services

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You can conserve battery life on your iPod Touch by using simple techniques such as lowering the brightness and locking the screen when not in use, or you can disable any or all of the numerous battery-draining software options. The iPod Touch's battery life varies wildly depending on what it is being used for, with a music-only battery life of up to 40 hours. If you're using your iPod Touch on the go, however, its battery life will probably be significantly reduced due to default app usage and data refreshing.

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Using General Techniques

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    Charge your iPod Touch whenever you get a chance. If your iPod touch is below 50 percent charge, it's good to pop it on the charger for twenty to thirty minutes. Doing this throughout the day will ensure that your battery stays charged without harming your battery itself.

  2. 2

    Avoid letting your battery sink to zero percent. While this will occasionally happen, letting your battery die completely or leaving it off for lengthy periods of time (e.g., a day or longer) can harm your battery, causing it to hold less charge in subsequent uses.[1]

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    Charge your battery to 100 percent once a month. This will re-calibrate your system's battery memory, which ensures that your battery will hold a full charge for longer.[2]

    • While charging your battery to 100 percent more than once a month will not damage it, you should avoid habitual full charging.
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    Close any unused apps. As soon as you finish with an app, you should always close it to reduce processing power and, similarly, battery usage.[3]

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    Lock your screen when you aren't using your iPod. Leaving your screen on for any amount of time rapidly drains your battery, so locking your iPod whenever you aren't using it will save battery life.

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    Refrain from playing games or using high-performance applications. Apps such as Mail, Safari, and most entertainment-based programs will quickly drain your battery.

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    Enable Airplane Mode to quickly disable wifi, data, and Bluetooth usage. You can do this by swiping up from the bottom of the screen, then tapping the airplane icon. Airplane mode will prevent you from sending or receiving messages, app data, and any other form of media.

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Disabling Bluetooth and AirDrop

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    Swipe up from the bottom of the screen. This will open the quick-access menu, which will allow you to disable your Bluetooth and Airdrop.

    • You can do this from the lock screen without entering your passcode.
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    Tap the Bluetooth icon to disable Bluetooth. This should be a circular icon at the top of the menu. If the icon is grey, Bluetooth is off.

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    Tap the "Airdrop" option below the volume control. This will prompt a menu.

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    Tap "Off" to disable AirDrop. AirDrop is a service that allows you to trade information with nearby iOS users; due to its constant scanning, AirDrop uses a huge amount of battery.[4]

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    Swipe down from the top of the menu to close it. Your Bluetooth and AirDrop features should now be disabled.

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Activating Low Power Mode

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    Open your Settings app. "Settings" is the grey gear icon--it should be on your iPod's home screen.

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    Open the "Battery" section. You can enable Low Power Mode, which automatically adjusts your settings to conserve more power, from here.

    • Low Power Mode requires iOS 9 or higher.
    • You can also turn on the "Battery Percentage" option from this menu. This will display a number indicating your battery's remaining percentage of life, which will allow you to budget your current battery life more efficiently.
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    Tap the switch next to "Low Power Mode" to turn it on. While Low Power Mode doesn't necessarily afford you the utmost battery life possible, it does optimize your system preferences (brightness, background app refresh rate, and system animations), resulting in a noticeable difference in battery life.[5]

    • High-performance apps, such as games or advanced software, will probably slow down considerably when in Low Power Mode.
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    Close your Settings app. Your iPod Touch should now be in Low Power Mode!

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Disabling Network Searching

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    Open your Settings app. "Settings" is the grey gear icon--it should be on your iPod's home screen.

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    Tap the "Wi-Fi" tab. You can turn off your wifi or disable certain wifi settings from this menu.

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    Disable the "Ask to Join Networks" option. When this option is enabled, your phone constantly searches for nearby wifi networks. Turning it off will save you some battery life.

  4. 4

    If you are in a location with wifi available, tap the network name to connect to it. Using wifi rather than data is easier on your battery, and you'll likely have faster upload and download speeds.

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    Close your Settings app. Your iPod's Network Searching feature should now be disabled!

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Adjusting Your Display's Brightness

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    Open the Settings app. "Settings" is the grey gear icon--it should be on your iPod's home screen.

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    Tap the "Display & Brightness" tab. This is located right underneath the "General" tab.

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    Slide the switch next to "Auto-Brightness" to the "Off" position. Auto-brightness brightens or dims your display based on how much ambient light your iPod detects, but it's a huge battery-drainer.[6]

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    Slide your brightness adjustment all the way to the left. This will dim your display.

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    Close your Settings app. You can adjust your display brightness at any time from the quick-access menu, which is accessible by swiping up from the bottom of the screen.

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Disabling Background App Refresh

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    Open the Settings app. "Settings" is the grey gear icon--it should be on your iPod's home screen.

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    Find and open the "General" tab.

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    Tap "Background App Refresh". You can disable your apps' background refresh from here.

    • Background refresh is when apps you have open (but not active) refresh their information, either over data or via wifi. This eats up a huge amount of battery life.
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    Swipe the switch next to "Background App Refresh" to the "Off" position. This will disable your apps' background refresh.

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    Close your Settings app. Your apps should no longer refresh in the background.

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Disabling App Icon Movement

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    Open the Settings app. "Settings" is the grey gear icon--it should be on your iPod's home screen.

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    Return to the General menu, then find and tap "Accessibility".

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    Scroll until you find the "Reduce Motion" tab, then tap it. You'll notice that app icons shift slightly as you move your phone. You can disable that feature from this menu.

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    Swipe the switch next to "Reduce Motion" to the "On" position. This will disable icon and user interface movement.

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    Close your Settings app. Your apps and user interface should remain still until you disable "Reduce Motion" again.

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Disabling Automatic Downloads

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    Open the Settings app. "Settings" is the grey gear icon--it should be on your iPod's home screen.

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    Scroll until you find "iTunes & App Store", then tap it. From here, you can disable automatic updates.

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    Under the "Automatic Downloads" tab, tap the switch next to "Updates". This will disable automatic updates to your apps.

    • If you don't usually update manually, you'll need to remember to re-enable this feature when practical.
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    Close your Settings app. Your iPod Touch's automatic downloads should now be disabled!

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Disabling Location Services

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    Open the Settings app. "Settings" is the grey gear icon--it should be on your iPod's home screen.

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    Find and tap the "Privacy" option.

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    Tap the "Location Services" option at the top of this menu. You can disable or change your location settings from here.

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    Swipe the switch next to "Location Services" to the "Off" position. Location Services updates your iPod with your current location via GPS and cellphone tower, which is a significant drain on the battery. Disabling this background service will lengthen your battery's life considerably.

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    Close your Settings app. Your location services should now be disabled!

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      • These methods should work for any iOS phone or tablet.

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      • Keep your charger with you if you'll be out and about for more than a few hours--that way, you can charge on-the-go.

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      Warnings

      • Remember to switch back on important app and data settings when you no longer have to conserve battery.

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      • Keep your iPod away from extreme temperatures (below 32 degrees Fahrenheit or above 95 degrees Fahrenheit), since they can both shorten your battery's life and permanently damage your battery.

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      9 Ways to Conserve Battery Life on Your iPod Touch - wikiHow? ›

      Optimize your settings.

      There are two simple ways you can preserve battery life — no matter how you use your device: adjust your screen brightness and use Wi‑Fi. Dim the screen or turn on Auto-Brightness to extend battery life. To dim, open Control Center and drag the Brightness slider to the bottom.

      How can I make my iPod touch battery last longer? ›

      Optimize your settings.

      There are two simple ways you can preserve battery life — no matter how you use your device: adjust your screen brightness and use Wi‑Fi. Dim the screen or turn on Auto-Brightness to extend battery life. To dim, open Control Center and drag the Brightness slider to the bottom.

      How can I boost my iPod battery? ›

      Tips for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch
      1. Update to the latest software. Always make sure your device is using the latest version of iOS. ...
      2. Optimise your settings. ...
      3. Enable Low Power Mode. ...
      4. Plug in and power on your computer to charge your device.

      How do I make my iPod stop losing battery? ›

      Hold and pause.

      Set the Hold switch when you're not using your iPod. This will prevent iPod from accidentally waking up and using unnecessary power. If you're not listening to your iPod, pause it, or turn it off by pressing the Play button for two seconds.

      What saves your battery the most? ›

      Stretch a low battery
      • Turn on battery saver or low power mode.
      • Avoid actions that keep the screen on.
      • Avoid constant internet connection.
      • Avoid actions that process too much information.
      • Limit connectivity & location.

      How do I keep my battery 100% healthy? ›

      1 Don't wait until the battery is empty to recharge. 2 Avoid extreme temperatures. 3 Don't always charge your battery to 100%. 4 Only use ultra-fast charging when necessary.

      What is the average lifespan of an iPod touch? ›

      4 years average sounds about right in our iOS device ownership. The only reason it would be sooner is irrecoverable device failure. Now that battery age is in the minds of the public, and more people are changing out batteries, the average age will only tick up.

      How many years does iPod battery last? ›

      Generally about four years, if you want to extend its life, see how to care for your iPod battery: Connect your iPod to the power adapter using the connector or docking station, or in some cases Connect to your computer.

      Can iPod touch battery be replaced? ›

      Battery service

      We can replace your iPod battery for a service fee. Our warranty doesn't cover batteries that wear down from normal use. Your product is eligible for a battery replacement at no additional cost if you have AppleCare+ and your product's battery holds less than 80% of its original capacity.

      How do I bring my iPod back to life? ›

      Force restart your iPod
      1. Press and hold both the Sleep/Wake button and Home button until the screen turns off.
      2. Wait for your device to restart.
      3. Still need help? Plug into power, then try again.
      Aug 30, 2023

      Is it OK to leave iPod plugged in? ›

      Leaving it plugged in like you did will not harm the battery. That will not harm the iPod...the charging circuitry senses when the battery is fully charged and then shuts off. If left plugged in the iPod will run on the line power.

      How do I stop my battery from draining so fast? ›

      Limit your push notifications

      But if too many alerts are active, they can drain your Android battery. To turn off push notifications from an app: Go to Settings > Notifications (or Apps & notifications) > App notifications. A list of apps will appear.

      How to make batteries last longer? ›

      1. 1) Don't charge until you're down to 20 percent.
      2. 2) Don't keep it plugged in at 100 percent — or let it go to zero.
      3. 3) Don't let it get too hot.
      4. 4) Don't obsess too much about charging with a recent phone or laptop.
      5. 5) Don't upgrade when the battery dies — repair.
      Aug 19, 2022

      What drains the most battery? ›

      The main thing that'll drain your battery is the apps you use. Whether it's WhatsApp accessing your photos to share in a group chat, or Uber checking your location to get a taxi to you quickly, all these app functions need power.

      Why is my iPod touch battery draining so fast? ›

      Leaving your screen on for any amount of time rapidly drains your battery, so locking your iPod whenever you aren't using it will save battery life. Refrain from playing games or using high-performance applications. Apps such as Mail, Safari, and most entertainment-based programs will quickly drain your battery.

      Is it worth replacing battery in iPod touch? ›

      Replacing the dead or dying battery in your iPhone or iPod is probably a good idea, but we recommend thinking about the issue this way: Is your iPhone still under warranty? Then yes, definitely replace the battery. With the warranty, the repair should be free or low cost.

      How do I check the health of my iPod touch battery? ›

      You can view how much charge remains in your iPod touch battery in the status bar. You can also add a widget to the Home Screen to monitor the battery levels of your iPod touch and connected accessories (including AirPods and other devices).

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