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How to Add Low Power Mode to Control Center

Are you tired of constantly running out of battery on your iPhone? One way to extend the battery life of your device is by using the Low Power Mode feature. This feature reduces power consumption by disabling certain features and functions on your phone, such as email fetch, background app refresh, and automatic downloads. In this blog post, we will show you how to add Low Power Mode to Control Center, so you can easily enable it when you need to conserve battery.

How to Disable Your iPhone’s Power Save Mode

Before we get started on how to add Low Power Mode to Control Center, it’s important to note that there is another power-saving feature on your iPhone called Power Save Mode. This feature is automatically enabled when your phone’s battery reaches a certain level of charge and it can be frustrating if you don’t know how to turn it off.

To disable Power Save Mode, go to Settings > Battery > Power Save Mode. Toggle the switch to the off position to disable this feature. Keep in mind that Power Save Mode and Low Power Mode are not the same thing, and you will still be able to use Low Power Mode even if Power Save Mode is disabled.

How to Add Low Power Mode to Control Center with iOS 11 on iPhone

If you have an iPhone running iOS 11 or later, adding Low Power Mode to Control Center is easy. Here’s how:

  1. Go to Settings > Control Center.
  2. Tap the green plus icon next to Low Power Mode.
  3. You will now see Low Power Mode added to the list of included controls.
  4. You can also rearrange the order of the controls by tapping and holding the three horizontal lines next to each control and dragging it to the desired position.
  5. Exit Settings and swipe up from the bottom of your screen to access Control Center. You should now see the Low Power Mode button.

How to add Low Power Mode to your swipe up/down on iPhone

If you have an iPhone with a Home button (such as an iPhone 8 or earlier), you can add Low Power Mode to your swipe up/down Control Center by following these steps:

  1. Go to Settings > Control Center.
  2. Tap the green plus icon next to Low Power Mode.
  3. You will now see Low Power Mode added to the list of included controls.
  4. You can also rearrange the order of the controls by tapping and holding the three horizontal lines next to each control and dragging it to the desired position.
  5. Exit Settings and swipe up from the bottom of your screen to access Control Center. You should now see the Low Power Mode button.

How to put Low Power Mode on Home Screen on iPhone

If you want to have quick access to Low Power Mode without having to go through Control Center, you can add it to your Home screen. Here’s how:

  1. Go to Settings > Control Center.
  2. Tap the green plus icon next to Low Power Mode.
  3. You will now see Low Power Mode added to the list of included controls.
  4. Exit Settings and go to your Home screen.
  5. Tap and hold on an empty space until the app icons start wiggling.
  6. Tap the plus icon in the top left corner.
  7. Scroll through the list of available widgets and tap Low Power Mode.
  8. Tap Add Widget to add it to your Home screen.

How to Add Low Power Mode to Control Center

Are you tired of constantly running out of battery on your iPhone? One way to extend the battery life of your device is by using the Low Power Mode feature. This feature reduces power consumption by disabling certain features and functions on your phone, such as email fetch, background app refresh, and automatic downloads. In this blog post, we will show you how to add Low Power Mode to Control Center, so you can easily enable it when you need to conserve battery.

To add Low Power Mode to Control Center, follow these steps:

  1. Go to Settings > Control Center.
  2. Tap the green plus icon next to Low Power Mode.
  3. You will now see Low Power Mode added to the list of included controls.
  4. You can also rearrange the order of the controls by tapping and holding the three horizontal lines next to each control and dragging it to the desired position.
  5. Exit Settings and swipe up from the bottom of your screen to access Control Center. You should now see the Low Power Mode button.

How do you remove low power mode in Control Center on iPhone?

If you no longer want Low Power Mode in Control Center on your iPhone, you can easily remove it by following these steps:

  1. Go to Settings > Control Center.
  2. Tap the red minus icon next to Low Power Mode.
  3. You will now see Low Power Mode removed from the list of included controls.
  4. Exit Settings and swipe up from the bottom of your screen to access Control Center. You should no longer see the Low Power Mode button.

How to Enable – Disable Low Power Mode on Apple Mac Laptop

If you have an Apple Mac laptop, you can also use Low Power Mode to conserve battery life. To enable Low Power Mode on your Mac, follow these steps:

  1. Click on the battery icon in the top right corner of your screen.
  2. Click on the Low Power Mode button to enable it.
  3. You will see a notification saying “Low Power Mode is on” and the battery icon will turn yellow to indicate that Low Power Mode is enabled.

To disable Low Power Mode on your Mac, follow these steps:

  1. Click on the battery icon in the top right corner of your screen.
  2. Click on the Low Power Mode button to disable it.
  3. You will see a notification saying “Low Power Mode is off” and the battery icon will return to its normal color to indicate that Low Power Mode is disabled.

Conclusion

Using Low Power Mode on your iPhone and Mac can help extend the battery life of your devices, especially when you need it most. By adding Low Power Mode to Control Center, you can easily enable it whenever you need to conserve battery life. Whether you’re running low on battery while on the go or just want to extend the life of your device as much as possible, Low Power Mode is a useful tool to have at your disposal.

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