The iPhone’s Always ON and OFF features can change how fast your battery goes down, like having a toy that either stays awake all night or takes a nap.
Imagine your phone is like a robot friend who loves to play. When you turn on the Always ON feature, it's like telling your robot friend to stay awake 24/7 so it can keep watching for messages and notifications. But staying up all day uses more energy, kind of like how you need more snacks if you're playing nonstop.
On the other hand, when you have OFF, it's like letting your robot friend take a long nap. It doesn't watch for messages unless you wake it up, so it saves battery power, just like you save energy by taking a break after playing.
To see how much of a difference this makes, people do tests where they check the battery life with Always ON and then with OFF. Sometimes, the robot friend (your phone) lasts longer when it takes naps!
So, whether your robot friend stays awake or takes a nap depends on what you choose, and that choice can make your phone last longer or use up energy faster!
Examples
- An adult tests two iPhones, one always on, one turned off, to see which lasts longer.
- Someone compares the battery life of their phone when using 'Always On' vs. turning it off.
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