How to turn off Low Power Mode on an iPhone in 2 different ways

While Low Power Mode allows your iPhone to save battery, some iPhone functions will be reduced when in Low Power Mode, including email fetch, "Hey Siri," background app refreshing, and automatic downloads. 

You can manually turn Low Power Mode off on an iPhone to maximize the device's functionality in two different ways. Here's how to do it.

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How to turn off Low Power Mode on an iPhone via Settings

1. Open "Settings."

2. Scroll down and tap "Battery."

Select "Battery" in Settings to turn off low power mode. Kelly Laffey/Business Insider

3. If Low Power Mode is enabled, move the slider to the left to turn it off.

Slide "Low Power Mode" to the left to turn it off. Kelly Laffey/Business Insider

How to turn off Low Power Mode on an iPhone via Control Center

1. Access the Control Center. If you have an iPhone X or later, you can do this by swiping down from the right-hand corner of the screen. For older models, swipe up from the bottom.

2. If Low Power Mode is enabled, the battery icon will be highlighted. Tap on it to turn off lower power mode. 

You can also turn off low power mode via the Control Center on iPhone. Kelly Laffey/Business Insider

Note that Low Power Mode may not be a default icon in the Control Center. To add it to the Control Center, first go to "Settings" then "Control Center" and "Customize Controls." Tap "Low Power Mode" to add it to the Control Center.

Original author: Kelly Laffey

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