It is no secret to anyone that Apple is more strict than Google regarding the applications it allows in the application store. However there are still more than 2 million iOS apps to choose from.


Many of these applications may be useful, but the amount of data collected by technical companies is shocking, but you can restrict these applications by changing some settings. There are, of course, apps that drain your iPhone battery all day. You may be surprised when you discover that a number of popular applications contribute very significantly to the depletion of the device's battery. You want your iPhone to last as long as possible, perhaps you should pay attention to the following applications

Applications drain battery iPhone ... the largest social network “Facebook”


The Facebook app uses a huge, terrifying amount of battery capacity. If you don't change some settings, it will still work constantly in the background of the device and automatically sync with updates and contacts. But do not worry; solving this problem is not difficult at all.
First you need to disable location settings and activate background apps. Then disable video autoplay.
You can also turn off battery drain by turning off notifications. This way, your phone will not work constantly to display unwanted annoying notifications too often.
Here's how to turn off notifications
Open the Facebook app, tap the three fonts menu and choose Settings and Privacy, then Settings. Under the protection option, click on Applications and Websites and Privacy, then Settings. Click on Applications, Sites and Games with the feature turned off.

2- The application that always knows where you are “Google Maps”
Google Maps is very useful, but it appears that the most useful applications tend to destroy the phone battery. Google Maps requires a massive amount of data to work properly and accurately determine your location data. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to prevent Google Maps from excessively draining your phone's battery.
Stop updating maps to themselves when you are not using the app. Close the GPS mode and set the location feature as well, because both require a massive amount of data. If you don't need or don't use the app, turn off GPS and the location feature as well until you need to use them.

Here's how to adjust the settings:
● Open the settings and browse to the Google Maps app.
Click on the site and choose from at all, ask me next time, while using the app, or always.
● After adjusting your location setting, click Google Maps in the top right of the screen, then choose Notifications.
● Choose to turn off notifications to prevent the app from sending unwanted notifications to your device.



3- Snapchat...Short, brief messages, but it drains the battery greatly desirable to your device.
Snapchat is one of the fun and interesting applications, but it is a selfish application that does not show any sympathy for the phone battery or performance in general. The notification service alone is able to completely drain the battery. The application also uses the location service to locate the user in real time.

You should turn off the physical location feature that drains the battery. Here's how:
● Open the Snapchat app.
● Click on your profile picture in the top right corner of the screen.
● Click on Settings icon in the top right of the screen.
● Browse to the “Who can…” section and click on “See my location”.
● Choose ghost mode.
In the same section you can allow your friends to request your location.

4- Not a single app that drains the battery “Facebook Messenger “
Like the Facebook social platform app, the Facebook Messenger app drains your phone battery at an unbeatable rate. Again, this is due to the application running in the background.

Unfortunately, you have to use Facebook Messenger if you want to chat with your friends on the Facebook platform. When Facebook realized how much the messaging app drains from the phone battery, it launched another version of the app, Messenger Lite.
Make sure to update both versions of the Facebook Messenger app. The latest version will run more efficiently and consume less battery capacity.

5- WhatsApp… An app used by more than a billion people
WhatsApp has the largest active user base of any other messaging app, defeating Facebook, with a user base of 1.5 billion users in 180 countries. The app may be popular and very popular, but it also drains the battery, even when not in use.

This leads us to the first solution: Don't use it too much. If you really care about the battery capacity, find a replacement. As with the Facebook app, you can turn off notifications. You can stop watching videos on WhatsApp, as these practices will drain your phone battery at a faster rate.